2005, Mint Records
Based around the warm, melancholic tones of Jenny Smyth's Hammond organ, Katie Sketch's Morrissey-meets-Alison Moyet vocals and Debora Cohen's guitar that alludes to Johnny Marr, the band has been consistently compared with the best songwriters of the early ‘80s new-wave, writing structured songs around minimal arrangements and creating a nuanced, textured sound that is brooding and catchy at the same time. The best of many bands can be found here - whether it is the weaving counterpoint melodies between organ and bass, the lean bell-like intonation of sparkling guitars, the charmed tenacity of the snare, or the suspended lamentation of Sketch's cascading vocals - and much excitement is borne out of the desire to name The Organ's sound in precise terms.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Brother |
| 2 | Steven Smith |
| 3 | Love, Love, Love |
| 4 | Basement Band Song |
| 5 | Sinking Hearts |
| 6 | Sudden Death |
| 7 | There Is Nothing I Can Do |
| 8 | I Am Not Surprised |
| 9 | No One Has Ever Looked So Dead |
| 10 | Memorize the City |
| 11 | [Untitled Track] |
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