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The Organ's 2002 debut EP Sinking Hearts was more captivating than most of that year's full-length releases: over the course of just 15 minutes, the band crafted chiaroscuro meditations on falling in and out of love that were just as light and jangly as they were dark and brooding. The EP was a promising beginning, and Grab That Gun, the Organ's first album, builds on that promise by delivering more appealingly moody music instead of reinventing the band's sound. It's tempting, initially, to be slightly disappointed that the Organ didn't broaden its sonic territory. But, even though the music remains remarkably focused, Grab That Gun proves that the band has plenty of room for expression within its rather limited palette of droning organs, succinct drumming and sharp, upturned guitar lines that give new meaning to the term "hook." While this sound comes from the legacy of '80s college rock -- at times suggesting a fusion of the Smiths' witty, bouncy melancholy and the on-the-sleeve passion of Throwing Muses -- and also has ties to some of the other bands remaking new wave and post-punk in their own images, the Organ and Grab That Gun have a freshness that isn't often heard in any kind of rock music. This is partly due to the simplicity of the band's playing; some call it amateurish, although innocent is probably a more apt description. There's also a remarkable sincerity to the band's music, a large part of which comes from singer Katie Sketch's striking vocals and lyrics. Like the Muses' Kristin Hersh, Sketch possesses a voice that's vulnerable, self-assured and ever so slightly unearthly. And though lyrics like "There is nothing I can do / But cut and think about you" and "Our hearts didn't come together / But I saw the two collide" can seem like the worst kind of diary rants on paper, they're more dramatic than drama queen when Sketch sings them. Melancholy covers Grab That Gun like a reverse umbrella, particularly on "Steven Smith" and "There Is Nothing I Can Do." However, the Organ's songs are too short to allow wallowing, and even within the album's consistent sound and mood, undercurrents of joy and energy make their way to the surface on tracks like the gorgeous breakup song "No One Has Ever Looked So Dead." Likewise, "I Am Not Surprised," one of the band's most kinetic numbers, also showcases the Organ's ability to make its namesake instrument sound dour or cheery in an eye-blink. Both of these songs originated on Sinking Hearts, and songs from the EP make up almost half of Grab That Gun. However, the album has its own identity; the forceful first track "Brother" shows that the band's focus is growing ever sharper, and more languid; atmospheric songs like "A Sudden Death" add an ebb and flow that Sinking Hearts didn't have. Even though the album is in many ways more of the same, with a band like this, that's far from a bad thing. Grab That Gun is a fine debut that captures the Organ's knack for writing strangely timeless, and beautifully sad, songs. ~ Heather Phares
Live Recording
Recording information: 604 Studios; Hearing Protection Required; The Factory; The Warehouse.
The Organ: Ashley Webber (bass guitar); Shelby Stocks (drums); Katie Sketch, Jenny Smyth, Debora Cohen.
Personnel: Katie Sketch (vocals); Debora Cohen (guitar); Jenny Smyth (organ); Shelby Stocks (drums).
Uncut (p.107) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "[F]or those moments when the group's guile matches its ambition, GRAB THAT GUN is some kind of triumph of the will." Magnet (p.86) - "The Organ created a volatile backdrop of reedy keyboards and enormous Cure-like guitar and bass..." Magnet (pp.103-4) - "[A] solid, engaging debut..." Organ Grab That Gun Songs Grab That Gun Music Review Average Rating: (4.3 out of 5 stars)   I couldn't be more thrilled The best cd released in a long time. I am overjoyed with Grab That Gun. It's sound is both mesmerizing and intoxicating. It's been a long time that something so good came along. The only way is up for this band. Submitted by Sarah (Vancouver, BC, Canada) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Shimmering Glittery 80s-alternative sound! A wonderful pop/rock, early 80's post-punk New Wave sound.
A mix of The Cure, The Cranberries, Joy Division, The Danse Society. For Fans of Depeche Mode, New Order, the Cure, Romeo Void, the strokes, the killers, the faint, the white stripes.
Best tracks are "Brother", and "Sinking Hearts". those 2 are the two gems of the album in my opinion, but really the whole thing is great! Definately Check it out! Submitted by julien. (chicago, il.; usa.) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Pure vocal Very impressive indie sound.Young band but really good.If you like indie rock or new wave sound you should buy this cd.And also you should listen love , love ,love from this album. Submitted by buluthim (Istanbul) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 0 of 1 found this helpful.
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