2009, Anti/Epitaph
Fite approaches music making with little more than his four favorite chords, a love of Woody Guthrie and Public Enemy, and a stack of other people's sadly forgotten records. The emerging sound is like no other: natural, unique and teeming with fresh blood. While Fite is by no means a virtuosic instrumentalist, he knows how to build a compelling song. His primary talent lies in his knack for finding, stealing, and transforming other people's music into his own, utilizing his resonant voice to lend a disquieting emotional sincerity to the mix. Gone Ain't Gone, a wry, anachronistic, copyright-defying, country/hip-hop collage, was made mostly from CDs rescued from dollar bins of Australian bar bands, DC garage-punks, and demos from up-and-never-coming rock bands. It's all sampled, looped and laid down as the blueprint for his intriguing avant-folk vision of musical crime and resuscitation.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | I Hope Yer There |
| 2 | Toasted Rye |
| 3 | No Good Here |
| 4 | Eating At The Grocery Store With William |
| 5 | Forty-Five Remedies |
| 6 | I've Kept Singing |
| 7 | Not A Hit Song |
| 8 | Took A Wife |
| 9 | Shook |
| 10 | If I Had A Cop Show |
| 11 | Flowers-Bloom |
| 12 | A Little Bit |
| 13 | Disgrace |
| 14 | Mascara Lies |
| 15 | Time Comes Around |
| 16 | Away From The Snakes |
| 17 | The More You Do |
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