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Fair returns

News 12 Feb 10 By

Anything but “fair” reviews, Tooth & Nail Records’ Fair releases their sophomore effort, “Disappearing World,” to rave reviews and fan reaction this week.    All-Star producer Aaron Sprinkle (Anberlin, Acceptance, Copeland, The Almost, Demon Hunter, Kutless, Jeremy Camp) leads Fair into a positive future with this indie-rock record.  To celebrate the release of “Disappearing World,” Fair is debuting their title-track music video on AbsolutePunk.net (http://www.absolutepunk.net/showthread.php?t=1550891).  In addition to today’s music video premiere, Fair has posted an in-studio video for “Walking In My Sleep” on the band’s MySpace with more live videos to come.

Already touted as a 2010 Album of the Year contender by some reviewers, Fair has hit the nail on the head with this release. Here are what media outlets are shouting about Fair:

“It’s probably for the best if you pay attention, it’d be a shame if you miss out on one of the best records of 2010.”
— AbsolutePunk.net

“When it gets down to it, Disappearing World is a great pop-rock album to fit any mood. Listening to Fair makes me smile.”

–Sputnikmusic.com

“Fair is a collaboration of seasoned musicians making a dent in this contemporary rock scene the size of a meteor.”

–ReviewRinseRepeat.com

“Excellently done lyrically and musically, Disappearing World is worth the four year wait! With a seemingly excellent job done by Aaron Sprinkle and the rest of Fair, they give us possibly one of the best albums of 2010!” –IndieVisionMusic.com

“Lightning apparently does strike twice, because the boys of Fair have created yet another near-perfect album that was more than worth the wait.” –JesusFreakHideout.com

“Disappearing World is a stellar album. Disappearing World is a near perfect album by Fair.”
–TheChristianManifesto.com

“What we have here is a polished sound, which is quite the accomplishment for what is only a sophomore album.”

–ChristianMusicZine.com

“Disappearing World takes the sound from the debut to a whole new level – creating more solid melodies and memorable vocal performances this time around.  Overall, Disappearing World is a sure highlight in Sprinkle’s already celebrated career.” –TheBridgeLive.net


“Hands down a huge step up for the band in every way.”
–TheAlbumProject.net

Fair is Erick Newbill (guitar), Joey Sanchez (drums, percussion) Nick Barber (bass) and Aaron Sprinkle (vocals, guitar).  Fair will be having a hometown CD release show on March 19th at Crocodile Cafe in Seattle, WA.  Check their MySpace for more details. For more information visit: www.myspace.com/fair.  Interviews upon request by contacting Lori Mahon.

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