The Organ
The Organ was an indie pop band from Vancouver, British Columbia, active in the mid-2000s. Fronted by Katie Sketch, they released their debut album 'Grab That...
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The Organ was an indie pop band from Vancouver, British Columbia, active in the mid-2000s. Fronted by Katie Sketch, they released their debut album 'Grab That Gun' in 2006, followed by 'Become Something' in 2009. Their sound leaned toward dreamy, introspective pop with songs like 'Fire In The Ocean' and 'Even In The Night' capturing a particular mood that found an audience on college radio.
Katie Sketch's vocals and lyrics gave the band its character, with Stuart Johnson on keyboards helping shape their arrangements. Their music didn't chase trends so much as settle into its own space, which sometimes meant their sound was described as unconventional. They weren't around for a long stretch, but the two albums they left have kept a quiet presence in certain corners of indie pop.
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