Tiles - Flypaper

Tiles - Flypaper

\r\nTiles, the band that comes from Detroit and consists of four members, is back with a new album release titled “Flypaper”, and if I had to define their music style by using another band’s name, then I would chose Rush with a little bit from Dream Theater. Tiles plays progressive hard rock/ metal, though there are definitely more rock elements, and that leads their music to a more “light” direction. Also, the term “progressive” in this case doesn’t imply extremely complicated compositions or technique and speed that sometimes turn out to be tiring. In addition, apart from the heavy background, I’d say that the term “metal” is relative, which of course is not something negative. On the contrary, it’s a good job and a very important thing is that goes a bit further than one music scene in particular. At least, I enjoyed listening to it. \r\n

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\r\nNicoleta Sarantou
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Paul Rarick: Vocals
\r\nMark Evans: Drums, Percussion
\r\nChris Herin: Guitars, Mandolin, Keyboards
\r\nJeff Whittle: Bass \r\n

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\r\nGuests:
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Alex Lifeson, Sonya Mastick, Nate Mills, Kim Mitchell, Alannah Myles, Matthew Parmenter, Hugh Syme \r\n

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