ORGAN THIEVES - SOMEWHERE BETWEEN FREE MEN & SLAVES (CD)
Somehow we found 5 copies of Organ Thieves 2012 cult favourite, Somewhere Between Free Men And Slaves. Feat. members of Sum 41, The Creepshow, The Trews and Chuck Coles. Price Includes Shipping. Canada Only. (Sooorrrrry)
ORGAN THIEVES
LISTEN TO ORGAN THIEVES - SOMEWHERE BETWEEN FREE MEN & SLAVES
TRACK LISTING
1. "Simon's Wine" 3:10
2. "Daddy's Little Girl"
3. "Kids"
4. "False Flag"
5. "Phoebe"
6. "Question"
7. "Just Another Gun in the War Machine"
8. "Come On Down"
9. "Pale Horse"
10. "Fix the Hearts of the Hollow"
11. "Workers"
12. "Your Princess is in Another Castle"
ABOUT ORGAN THIEVES
Excerpts taken from Wikipedia
According to Dave Baksh the band "started when guitarist Chuck Coles was getting kind of antsy in Brown Brigade in that he wanted to write – he's a natural songwriter. So one day we were set to play a benefit show in Kitchener/Waterloo but Chuck had already booked an Organ Thieves show, and this is at the time when he was using another drummer other than Johnny [Chuck's former Cauterize co-member Matt Worobec]. Basically I hadn't even seen the band and they asked me to play a Labour Day show with them. After about two weeks of practice me and the drummer at the time, Matt Worobec, had gotten together and played this show. The lineup would have been Ben Davies, Mike Smith, Matt Worobec, Chuck Coles and myself. We pretty much played naked to a bunch of people at a cottage; it was fun." Dave also stated that he joined the band due to the different members and their musical tastes who all influenced the band's unique musical style, which was very different from what Dave used to play in Brown Brigade and Sum 41. Soon, drummer Matt Worobec had to quit the band due to other commitments and was replaced temporarily by Brown Brigade drummer Johnny Owens.
Somewhere Between Free Men and Slaves (2009–2013)
Pre-production for the band's first full-length studio album started in late 2009. The album was set to be recorded in early 2010 with a release sometime in mid-to-late 2010, though the recording was delayed. Baksh has said that the album is totally written, with only transitions to songs left to write with Coles updating on the band's Twitter that 21 songs were written. The album will be produced by former Sum 41 associate, producer and manager Greig Nori, who Baksh stated that he'll be happy to work again with. The last time the two had worked together was on Sum 41's Chuck in 2004. Nori has also worked with Coles and Worobec in Cauterize. With the new album, the band states they are "not sure of who we would want to take this to. Right now as it stands our plan is to basically keep going as a band and if somebody comes along that we do want to partner up with in respect to labels, we'll cross that bridge when we come to it."
SHARING IS CARING