Tim FiteFair Ain't Fair (2008)Anti- Records Reviewer Rating: Contributed by: Jesse (others by this writer | submit your own) Published on May 9th 2008
"Fair ain't so fair, fuckers / there's folly in the pork fat" starts the album, doubled vocals on strange harmonies, both from Mr. Tim Fite himself, building on glitch noises and sampling dialogue from, well, somewhere. "Roots of a Tree" might be a solid introductory opener to this album. "You can't hate the roots of the tree and not hate the tree," the song finishes from sampled dialogue, after the sparse strings and plinking keys built into a full form of traditional folk instrumentation.
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Muy bueno!! score's for his prior albums. i haven't heard this yet, but i'm sure some nimrod will sell it and i can pick it up for $6 somewhere. You can hear 3 track off the website This album is really great. I feel like it's the most original album I've heard in a long, long while. This must be a grower. I have really dug two of Fite's previous outings (Gone Ain't Gone & Over the Counter Culture as well as Fome is Dape) but I am having a difficult time getting into this one. I will continue to give it a few tries, based on this review. I met this guy at a festival but missed his set. He was quite a character. I need to check this album out. | Features
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