Set You Free is the second and final album by punk rock band Chisel originally released on June 6, 1997 on Gern Blandsten Records.
The album was recorded by Nicolas Vernhes at the Rare Book Room in Brooklyn, New York[3] for ten days between October and November of 1996.
[1] The recording saw the expansion of the band's sonic level, with incorporations of horns, a Hammond organ, and influences from Britpop.
[4] In 2022, The Numero Group announced they were reissuing and remastering the band's discography, with an expanded version of Set You Free planned for a release in early 2023.
A review by Sheril Stanford in Lollipop Magazine in 1997 gave a negative review of the album, saying that "stealing is clearly a main part of Chisel's repertoire", likening "Morley Timmons" to a Help!-era Beatles song and "An Amateur Thief" to sounding like a combination of The Monkees and The Raspberries.