It's been several years since guitar Dave Baksh quit Sum 41, and now he's turned his attention to the grittier rock outfit the Organ Thieves. The band are planning a spring tour in support of their debut album, Somewhere Between Free Men and Slaves, and they've released a new video just for the occasion.
The album, which came out last month on iTunes, was produced by Treble Charger leader Greig Nori (Sum 41, Marianas Trench), and it receive a physical release on May 22 via MapleMusic. This will coincide with the band's upcoming tour, which sees them playing Montreal in addition to a selection of Ontario cities. See the schedule below.
Scroll past that to watch a live video for an intimate acoustic version of the song "Phoebe," which sees the band stripping down their arrangement for a folksy number.
Tour dates:
5/19 Montreal, QC - Pouzzafest
5/23 Waterloo, ON - Maxwell's Music House
5/24 St. Catharines - Mansion House
5/25 London, ON - APK Live
5/26 Hamilton ON - Corktown
6/4 Ottawa, ON - Zaphods
6/5 Kingston, ON - Merchant Tap House
The album, which came out last month on iTunes, was produced by Treble Charger leader Greig Nori (Sum 41, Marianas Trench), and it receive a physical release on May 22 via MapleMusic. This will coincide with the band's upcoming tour, which sees them playing Montreal in addition to a selection of Ontario cities. See the schedule below.
Scroll past that to watch a live video for an intimate acoustic version of the song "Phoebe," which sees the band stripping down their arrangement for a folksy number.
Tour dates:
5/19 Montreal, QC - Pouzzafest
5/23 Waterloo, ON - Maxwell's Music House
5/24 St. Catharines - Mansion House
5/25 London, ON - APK Live
5/26 Hamilton ON - Corktown
6/4 Ottawa, ON - Zaphods
6/5 Kingston, ON - Merchant Tap House