Ascension Of The Watchers Release Animated New Music Video for “The End Is Always The Beginning”

Industrial gothic rock outfit Ascension Of The Watchers released an animated video for “The End is Always the Beginning” from the band’s upcoming full-length album Apocrypha set to be released on Oct. 9th on Dissonance Productions. The trio is made up of vocalist and guitarist Burton C. Bell, keyboardist John Bechdel and drummer Jayce Lewis.

Regarding the new song and video, Bell explains:

Now, more than ever, my words are a true reflection of my mind. ‘The End Is Always The Beginning’ is a true statement, in every aspect of life, it all depends on the individual perspective. The video was created by Victor Hugo-Borges and is another surreal snippet into Ascension Of The Watchers. The meaning is unique for every listener and viewer. There is no incorrect analysis. Take what you will from it. For me, this is the beginning of a whole new chapter, and this song validates my personal strength to truly understand what it means to move forward.

The video, which follows “Ghost Heart,” another video from the band’s upcoming album, begins with two characters laying in bed. A monster with a snake in its mouth appears in the mirror. The snake starts blowing on the couple laying in bed, something green comes out of the couple and they go back to sleep. The snake goes back into the monster’s mouth and the monster disappears from the mirror.

The scene changes to a child in a colorful room. The child gets out of bed and draws a baby on the wall under what appears to be the child’s parents next to the monster that was in the mirror. A skeleton with hair comes into the room crying and starts to eat cookies out of a cookie jar.

The scene changes again with a woman skeleton like figure putting on lipstick looking into a mirror. The woman is on fire so the child splashes water onto the woman and puts the fire out. The child sits down at the table to eat a meal with the skeleton couple. While at the dinner table, the woman puts an apple into her eye and the man is working on an apple computer. The child then has a daydream about becoming like the skeletons.

Next, the child goes out and plants what looks like an ice cube. A snowman grows from the ground. It starts to snow and the boy slides down a hill to find the monster sick and the snake dead. The monster dies, but it looks like the monster was a marionette being controlled by an ugly green creature. The boy splits his flesh in half and a skeleton boy appears. Another dinner scene reappears and the skeleton family all put apples into their eyes and the video ends.

In other recent news, Bell distanced himself further from Fear Factory stating “Well, we finished and delivered a new Fear Factory record in 2017 — mixed, mastered, artwork and everything. Now, we’ll see what Nuclear Blast releases. I have no idea. My focus is Ascension Of The Watchers.”

Alex Limbert: Alex was born in Florida and spent his childhood in New Jersey. He lived in Japan in the ‘90s and has been living in Los Angeles since the millennium. He started playing guitar at the age of eight, studied music theory throughout high school, made an album and went on tour at the age of eighteen. He graduated from Rutgers University with a Bachelor of Science in Certified Public Accounting, is a CPA, has a small accounting firm and has been a financial controller for over ten years. In 2017, he decided to continue his music career but realized the technology had changed since he was younger. He started going to school online in the evenings to learn music technology and earned a certificate in electronic music proficiency. He is interested in writing about music and is currently taking classes in music appreciation and journalism. In addition to writing for mxdwn, he plans to continue producing music and to work in music business management. He can be reached at aplimbert@yunizen.com.
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