The Running Scared EP

 The Bomb EP

If Thomas Jefferson were alive today
He'd view record companies with dismay.

If Thomas Paine were here he'd say
Expose the evil of the RIAA.

And if Samuel Adams were to join the fray...
He'd dump the CDs in the Bay.

Say it loud and let 'em know...
The Big Five labels have got to go!

 

(Click to download full lyrics)

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 "In this day and age where email is becoming the norm, these postcards are a revelation made up of equal parts of Karl Marx and Groucho Marx."

 - Bob Burke, Director of Social Sciences and History, Enoch Pratt Free Library, Central Branch, Baltimore, MD

 

 "Are you tired of hearing news about the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA, hereafter) suing 12-year-old children for downloading music? If so, there is a band that you should check out. Fitehouse"

- Michael J. Puglisi, Editor-in-Chief, The Georgetonian

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Running Scared was released under the Fitehouse General Public Music license. The FGPML is an open source license, meaning that we are encouraging individuals to copy, modify and build upon "Running Scared" by making its "source code" (that is, the raw instrumental and vocal tracks) readily available. The Fitehouse GPML is similar to the Creative Commons License, however the FGPML also requires the musician to make their raw tracks available to other artists.

 

(Click to download the FGPM)

 

To hear Running Scared, go to the music downloads page.

The Bomb: Postcard #1

"Fitehouse Celebrates Hitting it Big on the College Newspaper Circuit."

Fitehouse, through the promotion of its self-produced CD, is on its way to proving that musical artists can easily break the chains of major label bondage! 

Fitehouse has become the first band to nationally launch a debut CD, recorded and mixed entirely on a home PC. Just weeks after the launch of their 100% Organically-Grown album "Fitehouse Released," the band's bold move was featured in four college newspapers across the United States.

Courtney Rice of the Johns Hopkins University paper wrote "Fitehouse has mastered the technique of getting stuck in your head. ...The lyrics are fun and pretty much angst-free, making for an all-around pleasant listen. In short, these guys have found a winning formula that will likely appeal to a wide audience."

For all the news and reviews visit: www.fitehouse.com

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