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Album Details: Sinking Hearts

Release Date:01/01/2002
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Track List: Sinking Hearts

  1. We've Got to Meet
  2. I Am Not Surprised
  3. It's Time to Go
  1. Sinking Hearts
  2. There Is Nothing I Can Do
  3. No One Has Ever Looked So Dead

Pro Reviews: Sinking Hearts

  • All Music Guide

    The Canadian girl group The Organ pulls romance from '80s new wave and '90s Britpop for a polished postgrunge sound. Not playing off comparisons to The Cure and The Smiths, vocalist Katie Sketch and her band compose the usual rhymes of heartbreak, loneliness and melancholy. In order to set themselves apart from the new millennium posh crowd of New York City bands, The Organ crafts such darkness into a lush, modern style that's strict and almost succinct. The Sinking Hearts EP shines bright in the midst of despair, particularly on the dreamy soundscape of "We've Got To Meet." Soft electronic beats are playfully woven around Jenny Smyth's Hammond organ on the jaunty "I Am Not Surprised" while warm bass rhythms slowly dance on "It's Time To Go." The Organ obviously look back at what once was, taking only the gorgeous bits of postpunk and making them their own. The Sinking Hearts EP is a glorious introduction, but such a glimpse into The Organ's artpop world simply isn't enough. - MacKenzi...e Wilson, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

The Organ

Attempting to separate themselves from the new millennium surge of postpunk bands, the ladies of the Organ came together in 2001 to design their own original modern sound. Katie Sketch (vocals), Deb Cohen (guitar), Jenny Smyth (organ), Shelby Stocks (drums), and Ashley Webber (bass) hail from Vancouver, and each has an undying appreciation for bands such as the Cure and... Read more