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Title Fight played with Fireworks on their tour with Set Your Goals Summer of 2007, ultimately leading to Jeff's (owner of Run For Cover Records) discovery of Title Fight. On October 16, 2008, it was announced that the band had signed to Run for Cover Records. The Last Thing You Forget 7" was recorded in December 2008 at the Getaway. Group in Massachusetts with Jay Maas and released in June 2009 on Run for Cover Records. The 7" featured three new songs while the CD release featured all of their releases to date. The band released their new album, Shed, on May 3, 2011. On February 10, they released a new song off Shed for free download entitled 27 and Shed's album artwork. Title Fight released the four-song EP Spring Songs on November 12, 2013 through Revelation Records, with its second track "Be A Toy" premiering on August 12 through SPIN magazine.
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Title Fight Spring Songs EP Revelation Records 10/10. Title Fight are back with a new EP being released via their new home, the iconic Revelation Records. Spring S0ngs is a follow up to their 2012 full length record, Floral Green, released on Side One Dummy Records and follows in the sound that the band has crafted over their last two releases. Reminding you not only of why you fell in love with the band in the first place but why they’ve become a prominent name in the scene.
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