- Release date:
- May 6, 2008
- Artist/Band name:
- Tim Fite
- Record label:
- Anti-
- Official Web Site:
- http://www.myspace.com/timfite
Why you should care: If you can’t decide whether you’re a little bit country or a little bit rock ‘n’ roll—or even a little bit rap—don’t worry. Tim Fite can’t, either, and this album is parked neatly in the intersection.
Verdict: There’s no easy digestibility here; Fite engages the brain as well as the ears. His criticisms of mass culture are ever witty, especially on a song like “Sing Along,” but he thankfully doesn’t come off as an annoyed critic all the time. The closer, “Line by Line,” is an exciting summation of this experiment, showcasing Fite as a real individual with simple yet provocative lyrics and an original sound.
X-Factor: Fite has a reputation for sampling from old, cheap albums, but many of the hip-hop-inflected, toe-tapping drumbeats on “Fair Ain’t Fair” happen to come from recording the student band at his former high school.





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