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Fence the Clear

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Download links and information about Fence the Clear by Tiles. This album was released in 1997 and it belongs to Rock, Hard Rock, Progressive Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal genres. It contains 14 tracks with total duration of 01:15:45 minutes.

Artist: Tiles
Release date: 1997
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Progressive Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal
Tracks: 14
Duration: 01:15:45
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Buy on iTunes $9.99
Buy on iTunes $9.99
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Patterns 4:31
2. Beneath the Surface 4:59
3. Cactus Valley 6:58
4. Another's Hand 6:33
5. The Wading Pool 6:26
6. Gameshow 3:39
7. Fallen Pieces 1:25
8. Changing the Guard 7:20
9. Gabby's Happy Song 1:04
10. Checkerboards 14:33
11. Splinters of Truth (Bonus Track) 0:49
12. No Failure (Bonus Track) 5:37
13. Ballad of the Sacred Cours (Bonus Track) 6:58
14. Opportunity (Bonus Track) 4:53

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Tiles built on the sucess of their debut album and created a masterpiece with their second album, Fence the Clear. Featuring new drummer Pat Deleon, Fence the Clear maintains the basic sound of Tiles but significantly improves the songwriting. Fence the Clear has a very open, melodic feel starting with two real rockers, "Patters" and "Beneath the Surface." "Cactus Valley" slows the tempo somewhat, with excellent vocals, very noticeable, melodic bass and strong backing guitar. "The Wading Pool" is a stunning emotional ballad with only vocals and a soft guitar. "Gameshow" is a somewhat unusual song that doesn't fill its potential; it is, however, enjoyable to listen to. The most truly progressive track here is the album closer, "Checkerboards," an almost 15-minute track with many changes throughout and some instrumental breaks. Fence the Clear is a fantastic CD that sounds a lot like '80s Rush.