Light Organ Anthology Set
Light Organ Anthology Set
Light Organ Anthology Set
Light Organ Anthology Set
Light Organ Anthology Set
Light Organ Anthology Set

Light Organ Anthology Set

Light Organ Records

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Take a deep dive into the sonic world of Light Organ Records.
We've chosen 5 vinyl LP's that showcase and exemplify the diverse pool of talent that define the label. All orders include the titles shown and listed below, along with a custom Light Organ Records retro-inspired vinyl tote.

 >> Faux Real | Fake Shark
"This album in particular has taken a more alternative take on today’s pop music. This alt-pop-synth mix has its roots shown in songs like “Something Special” and “Secret Weapon”." - Canadian Beats

>> Swooner | The Zolas
"With a grungy, synth-y, psychedelic feel, “Swooner” prepares the listeners for an odyssey of high spirits. It is fueled by electric guitar riffs that reverberate and jangle with ease, pulsating through a musical landscape soaked in optimism and cheeriness." - Atwood Magazine

>> Confessions | Sarah Jane Scouten
"Confessions takes the emotions of Sarah Jane Scouten putting them on display for everyone to see. What makes this collection most remarkable is her ability to share the details of her life in a way that makes us all a little stronger, and a hopefully a little more understanding." - Folk Radio UK

>> Young Mopes | Louise Burns
"Johnny Marr-inspired guitars and introspective melodies characterize Vancouverite Louise Burns' latest solo record, entitled Young Mopes. She pays homage to '80s greats the Blue Nile with a cover of their classic "Downtown Lights," but for the remainder of the album, it's all Burns." - Exclaim!

>> Thrash Rock Legacy | The Mounties
"In case you haven’t read it or heard, Mounties is a “super” group made up of Can-alt rock “royalty”. Rock and rollers Hawksley Workman, Ryan Dahle and Steve Bays. It’s no surprise how great this record is, judging by the three inventive producer/musician/songwriters. Together they are bigger than the sum of their parts, yet at times you can hear the[ir] three bands playing as one." - Southern Soul