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One of my new favorite bands. Leaning more towards progressive metal in their most recent disc, Tiles combines technicality with a certain accessibility. This band is truly amazing, and the new release soon to come out should break new ground for them and for any listners.

 
Added on 7/1/2002 5:00 AM by towersofavarice | Last updated on 8/11/2004 5:00 AM by Goreripper

Current (or Last Known) Lineup

Musician Instruments Currently Also In Used To Be In Guest Appearances
Pat DeLeon Drums, Percussion, Backing Vocals
Chris Herin Guitar, Keyboard, Banjo, Mandolin
Paul Rarick Vocals, Backing Vocals
Jeff Whittle Bass

Past Lineup (Members Who Never Appeared on an Album)

Discography (5 Releases)

2004 - Window Dressing by Tiles

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Pat DeLeon Drums, Percussion, Backing Vocals
Chris Herin Guitar, Keyboard, Trumpet, Banjo, Mandolin
Kim Mitchell Guitar
Matthew Parmeter Violin
Paul Rarick Vocals, Backing Vocals
Hugh Syme Keyboard, Orchestration
Jeff Whittle Bass

1999 - Presence In Europe 1999 (Live) by Tiles

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Pat DeLeon Drums, Percussion, Backing Vocals
Chris Herin Guitar, Keyboard, Banjo, Mandolin
Paul Rarick Vocals, Backing Vocals
Jeff Whittle Bass

1999 - Presents Of Mind by Tiles

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Kevin Chown Bass
Pat DeLeon Drums, Percussion, Backing Vocals
Chris Herin Guitar, Keyboard, Banjo, Mandolin
Sonya Mastick Percussion
Matthew Parmeter Violin
Paul Rarick Vocals, Backing Vocals
Jeff Whittle Bass

1997 - Fence The Clear by Tiles

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Kevin Chown Bass
Mark Evans Drums
Chris Herin Guitar, Keyboard, Banjo, Mandolin
Paul Rarick Vocals, Backing Vocals
Jeff Whittle Bass

1994 - Tiles by Tiles

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Lineup:
Kevin Chown Bass
Mark Evans Drums
Chris Herin Guitar, Keyboard, Banjo, Mandolin
Paul Rarick Vocals, Backing Vocals
Jeff Whittle Bass

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