In the spring of 2004, Stolen Ogre released their first full-length album
Road to Jericho on the Seattle-based Shadowhawk Records. Two songs, "Jericho" and "Love Me Alone" went on to receive airplay nationwide.
Critical reception Pennsylvania's
WVIA-FM had the album on the charts for eight weeks with it peaking at No. 2 for two weeks. Enigma Magazine noted of the CD, "Bottom line it's rock, folk, jam and pop all mixed together into one big happy concoction." Stolen Ogre played its debut New York City show at the famed
Lion's Den with
The Village Voice giving the show a "Recommended" note by writer
Richard Gehr. The band continued on with shows at the legendary
Asbury Park club
The Saint and NYC's Acme Underground. The Northeast swing and
Road to Jericho were highlighted in both
www.Jambands.com and
www.Jambase.com. After
Relix Magazine President and Publisher Steve Bernstein and other Relix staffers saw the Stolen Ogre set at Lion's Den, the band was invited to play a private mid-day concert the magazine's home office in
Manhattan. A live recording of that show hit
www.archive.org; Stolen Ogre remained in the Top 5 downloaded shows for over a month with nearly 4000 downloads. ==Other releases==