| Ascension Of The Watchers features Fear Factory vocalist Burton C. Bell, and is signed to 13th Planet—the label owned and operated by Ministry mastermind Al Jourgensen. However, despite the industrial-aggro associations of this project, it's the anti-thesis of cyberized metal! So if you're a huge Fear Factory or Ministry-diehard, check all of your pre-conceived notions and expectations at the door, because the pedigrees of those involved do not synch up with the music put forth on Numinosum. The album hypnotizes with ambient soundscapes, 5-minute-and-counting-songs, and Bell and his cohorts aren't afraid to stretch their creative muscles and show their softer sides. Ascension Of The Watchers is a bit like new age music, but hold up! I'm not talking "New Age" in the Yanni/John Tesh-sphere. Rather, this music is for metalheads looking for something a little more relaxing—a "sonic escape," if you will. Numinosum is peaceful, brooding, a bit eccentric, and will appeal to your cerebral |