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Bell, who formed Ascension of the Watchers with John Bechdel of Killing Joke and Fasle Icons, will play four special-engagement performances in the New York and Pennsylvania areas. Kicking off in Pittsburgh, PA on October 15th, the tour will run through the end of the month and will feature special guests False Icons and Still Life Decay.
Touring in support of the recent release of their five-song EP "Iconoclast" which is available through their web site www.ascensionofthewatchers.com", Ascension of the Watchers is an unsigned project that seeks to provide music to its fans through the Internet. The new CD contains original art work and photographs by Bell.[see full story for more]
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