Pretending 2 Run

Pretending 2 Run

by Tiles
Pretending 2 Run

Pretending 2 Run

by Tiles

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Overview

Detroit's prog kings Tiles have always been an outlier on America's music scene, celebrated in Europe and Asia but overlooked at home. For over more than 20 years, they've created a unique sound that, while deeply indebted to Rush's hard rock (Alex Lifeson appeared on one of their albums, and Terry Brown is their producer) from the beginning, has developed exponentially to include elements of progressive metal, jazz fusion, and neo-classical elements. Pretending 2 Run is Tiles' first studio album in eight years. It's a 96-minute, 21-song cycle with themes of betrayal, alienation, emotional darkness, spiritual catharsis, and redemption. The loosely constructed narrative revolves around a central character who has experienced sudden, severe trauma, and is sequestered in the solitude of his mind. The story isn't strictly linear -- boundaries between past and present events and people blur. There is much for the listener to interpret but it isn't absolutely necessary to enjoy what's on offer because most of the songs stand on their own. This quartet -- guitarist and main composer Chris Herin, vocalist Paul Rarick, bassist Jeff Whittle, and drummer/percussionist Mark Evans -- seamlessly weave stylistic, dynamic, and textural elements framed by brilliant production from Brown and engineering from Peter Moore. To realize the project, they enlisted the help of friends including Ian Anderson, Mike and Max Portnoy, Adam Holzman, Mike Stern, Colin Edwin, Kim Mitchell and Matthew Parmenter, as well as choirs, strings, and reeds. (The gorgeous booklet was designed by no less than Hugh Syme.) These kaleidoscopic styles begin to reveal themselves in the title cut, a hook-laden, progressive pop/rock tune with crystalline multi-tracked vocals and chunky heavy metal with hard rock riffs. "Shelter Me" combines Middle Eastern modalism, prog guitars and bass, cinematic metal drumming, and polyphonic neo-classical vocals in counterpoint. On "Stonewall," tambura, oboe, acoustic and electric guitars, synth, strings, and Mike Portnoy's fluid drumming drop the listener directly inside its architecture. "Voir Dire" (one of several fine instrumentals) nods at King Crimson's "Lark's Tongues in Aspic II." In the 11-minute "Taken by Surprise," Holzman's organ fuels a knotty, forceful meld of charging jazz fusion as it meets metallic prog. "Refugium" is a brief (and stunning) wordless, classical choral piece. Massive melodic hooks, taut rhythmic grooves, angular counterpoint, and intuitive improvisational interplay mark the nine-minute "Weightless" (that briefly checks Yes' "And You & I" in an interlude). Whittle's rumbling, fluid bass provides a worthy foil for Mike Stern's burning solo on "The Disappearing Floor," while "Uneasy Truce," another instrumental, showcases Joe Deninzon on violin going head to head with Herin and the rhythm section. Holzman's ambient "The View from Here" (with Herin on glockenspiel) introduces the unsettling yet gentle closer "Blacksliding" rife with oboe, strings and mandolin, and concluding with brittle martial snares. Pretending 2 Run is massive, obsessive even. But it is also free of self-indulgence. Disciplined performances and lyric economy balance the breadth of Tiles' ambition with depth and maturity that only longevity like theirs brings. Who says the concept album is dead? Brilliant. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 04/15/2016
Label: Laser's Edge
UPC: 0763232107526
Rank: 98284

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Pretending to Run
  2. Shelter in Place
  3. Stonewall
  4. Voir Dire
  5. Drops of Rain
  6. Taken by Surprise
  7. Refugium
  8. Small Fire Burning

Disc 2

  1. Midwinter
  2. Weightless
  3. Friend of Foe
  4. Battle Weary
  5. Meditatio
  6. Other Arrangements
  7. The Disappearing Floor
  8. Fait Accompli
  9. Pretending to Run (Reprise 1)
  10. Uneasy Truce
  11. Pretending to Run (Reprise 2)
  12. The View from Here
  13. Backsliding

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Tiles   Primary Artist
Terry Brown   Shaker,Spoken Word
Mike Portnoy   Drums
Keith Kaminski   Sax (Soprano)
Cecilia Johnson   Violin
Kim Mitchell   Guitar
Paul Rarick   Guitar,Vocals,Keyboards,Vocals (Background)
Chris Herin   Oud,Banjo,Chimes,Guitar,Vocals,Trumpet,Lap Harp,Mandolin,Keyboards,Glockenspiel,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Vocals (Background)
Jeff Whittle   Vocals,Maracas,Tambura,Keyboards,Mellotron,Fretless Bass,Guitar (Bass),Vocals (Background)
Max Portnoy   Drums,Percussion
G. Kevin Dewey   Director
Denise K. Skafica   Alto
Holly Townsend   Alto
France Espitalier   Spoken Word
Abe Fazzini   Bass
Will Rodgers   Tenor (Vocal)
Lawrence A. Wik   Tenor (Vocal)
Bob Sigler   Bass
John Pegouske   Bass
Kelley Callies   Alto
Jeanne W. Keshishian   Alto
Kimberlee D Allan   Alto
Diana D. Brehob   Alto
Brien K. Meehan   Tenor (Vocal)
Randall Nicholls   Tenor (Vocal)
Amy Lavalley   Alto
Angela Pelc   Alto
Jim Anderson   Cello
Tom Sieberg   Violin
Florin Simioanca   Viola
Dana Mader   Violin
Christine Kavka   Soprano
Bonnie Schippling   Soprano
Jennifer L. Wik   Soprano
Mary Sorise   Soprano
Pamela Willwerth Aue   Soprano
David Molloy   Bass
Kristina Freed   Vocals (Background)
Sonya Mastick   Percussion
Kevin Chown   Guitar (Bass)
Ian Anderson   Flute
Colin Edwin   Bass (Electric)
Joe Deninzon   Violin
Mike Stern   Guitar,Soloist
Adam Holzman   Keyboards,Moog Synthesizer
Mark Mikel   Shaker,Keyboards,Tambourine,Vocals (Background)
Nancy Scott   Soprano
Greg Williams   Bass
Matthew Parmenter   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Mark Evans   Drums,Brushes,Trumpet,Percussion,Tambourine,Drums (Bass),Contrabass Drum,Vocals (Background)
Tim Michling   Oboe,Cor Anglais
Anna Dewey   Soprano
Ryan Arini   Vocals (Background)
Matt Cross   Keyboards
Karl J.Wolf   Tenor (Vocal)
Heather Cooper   Soprano

Technical Credits

Terry Brown   Mixing,Arranger,Engineer,Producer,Rhythm Programming
Chris Herin   Arranger,Composer,Field Recording,Vocal Arrangement,String Arrangements
Jeff Whittle   Composer
Peter J. Moore   Mastering
Tiles   Arranger
G. Kevin Dewey   Copyist
Gerald Bostock   Engineer
Kristina Freed   Copyist
Morey Kipton   Beats
Paul D'angelo   Band Photo
Kjc   Engineer
Mike Portnoy   Producer
Colin Edwin   Sound Design,Rhythm Programming
Hugh Syme   Design,Art Direction,Illustrations
Jerry Guidroz   Engineer
Mike E. Clark   Engineer
Adam Holzman   Composer
Mark Mikel   Arranger,Engineer,Transcription,Vocal Arrangement,String Arrangements,Woodwind Arrangement
Matthew Parmenter   Arranger,Engineer
Mark Evans   Composer
Anthony Lai   Engineer
Ryan Arini   Engineer
Matt Cross   Rhythm Programming
Anthony D'angelo   Band Photo
Frank "Corn Bread" Jamal   Engineer
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