It was an excellent double bill. My leanings are towards Tiles, since I have been a fan of theirs for quite some time, whereas I am very new to Discipline. Both bands' shows were excellent. H.T. and I were both quite lucky to get a chance to see Discipline play their first show in 9 years. They are definitely a band that if you are not familiar with them you should check them out, and if you get a chance to go to Nearfest to see them perform this summer, you will be in for an excellent show. Matthew Parmenter's facial expressions were quite dramatic and you could sense the emotions of the songs from within these facial expressions.
Tiles played a career spanning set which included at least one track from each album. They played Dress Rehearsal from Tiles; The Wading Pool, Checkerboards, and I believe Patterns from Fence the Clear; I believe both Modification and Static from Presents of Mind; Capture the Flag from Window Dressing; and Hide in My Shadows, Sacred and Mundane, Dragons, Dreams and Daring Deeds, and Hide & Seek from their new album Fly Paper. Their show was quite lively and energetic. Bass player Jeff Whittle is a blast to watch. He is so full of energy on stage and you can tell he is having a blast playing his bass guitar. Guitarist Chris Herin uses numerous guitars throughout the show and is quite the talented axe player. Fly Paper marks the return of original drummer, Mark Evans. He did a wonderful job also. They also had a guest percussionist sit in on two of the new songs, but I didn't catch her name. Mark and her had quite an excellent duet prior to one of the new tracks. Vocalist Paul Rarick has a great metal voice and sounded really good througout most of the show, but at times his voice was drowned out by the instruments. Chris and Paul did a stirring version of The Wading Pool which is an emotional, beautiful acoustic song. I think that covers everything. I think that was all of the songs but I may have forgot or added a song along the way.
It was real cool meeting H.T. He is quite the knowledgeable progger, and he definitely enjoyed the Discipline show, and it made it more enjoyable being at the show with someone who was enjoying it. It is too bad that he didn't stick around for the Tiles show, but metal really isn't his thing so I can understand not wanting to endure that.
I took some pictures as well that I will try to post. Unfortunately, my camera doesn't take very good pictures indoors so most of them were quite blurry as the guys just wouldn't stand still and my camera doesn't have the speed to take the pictures in that kind of light. Quite a bummer too because those would have made for some awesome pictures.
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