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Tomorrow: Tim Fite’s “Fair Ain’t Fair” out on Anti- Records

Posted on 05. May, 2008 by spencer in Idiocy, Music

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Tomorrow: Tim Fite’s “Fair Ain’t Fair” out on Anti- Records

My desk is looking pretty retarded right now. I know, I know, you can't say "retarded" any more, it's insensitive, but honestly, my desk looks a bit slow...like it occasionally tries to eat its own shoulder when it gets excited. In its bloated stupor, my desk is currently keeping the location of Tim Fite's new album, "Fair Ain't Fair" a secret from me.

It's kinda pissing me off, but much like a child with autism, you can't get mad at the desk; it's not it's fault it's being difficult. I still want to track the album down, though, because it's being released tomorrow, and we were one of the sites that premiered a video clip from the album (in our case, the song "Rats & Rags"). I know I've been blogging about it incessantly, but honestly, if I didn't have a good impression of this piece of folk-y, hip-hop-informed pop I wouldn't be so enthusiastic. If only I could locate my copy...

Check out the Pop Matters Blog, they posted a cool write up about Fite and "Fair Ain't Fair." The album's out tomorrow, 5/6 on Anti-.

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One Response to “Tomorrow: Tim Fite’s “Fair Ain’t Fair” out on Anti- Records”

  1. hj 6 May 2008 at 9:16 pm #

    Wow. Could you get an more mean-spirited? Do you have something against people with special needs? My guess is that you don’t have any children, let alone children with special needs.
    It’s not okay to take away someone’s dignity with a casual remark.
    You’re not funny, just hurtful.
    The fact that you know that you’re being insensitive and continue to use words like retarded, shows the type of person you are.

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