I the Mighty

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I the Mighty
I the Mighty in Orlando FL on Warped Tour in 2013.jpg
Background information
OriginSan Francisco, California
Genres
Years active2007–2020 (Indefinite hiatus)
LabelsEqual Vision Records, LAB Records, Talking House Records, Adamant Records
Associated actsA Lot Like Birds, Hands Like Houses, Say Anything, Enter Shikari, Hail the Sun
Websitewww.ithemighty.com
MembersBrent Walsh
Ian Pedigo

I the Mighty was an American rock band based out of San Francisco, California, United States, formed in 2007. As of 2019, the band has released two singles, four EPs, and four studio albums. Their major label debut, Satori, peaked at #10 on the Billboard Heatseekers Charts. As of July 24, 2020, the band is taking an indefinite hiatus following sexual assault allegations against vocalist Brent Walsh.

History[]

Formation (2007–2011)[]

Formed in 2007, the band began while vocalist Brent Walsh and Ian Pedigo were still in high school together. The two taught themselves how to play guitar, and then started writing songs together as a two-man acoustic project, Breakpoint,[1] but changed their name due to copyright issues. They released an acoustic self-titled EP in 2008. Later they recruited Chris Hinkley, who Brent and Ian met five years prior to the band's formation while he was playing with another band. The three then began to practice acoustic songs that Walsh and Pedigo had penned. Blake Dahlinger saw the trio performing at the Retox Lounge and asked the group if they needed a drummer.

For their debut album, We Speak, Dahlinger and Hinkley simply wrote the parts for their instruments for the existing songs that had already been written. The lyrics were written mostly by Walsh, with the exception of the song 101, which was written by Pedigo.[2] We Speak was to be released through Bay Area indie label Talking House Records, the first label that signed the band, but the label went under before the album could officially be released.[1] They released a free EP called Hearts and Spades containing five songs from We Speak, when they were unable to release the album as a whole. The group caught the attention of Brad Wiseman, a booking agent for Equal Vision Records. They sent him early demos of their songs "Cutting Room Floor" and "Escalators". The label sent the head of A&R out to see one of the band's shows in LA.[3] They were signed to the label in 2011.[4]

Karma Never Sleeps and Satori (2012–2014)[]

The band worked with Erik Ron for their third EP, Karma Never Sleeps. It was released on March 27, 2012, and serves as their debut on Equal Vision Records. It was met with positive reviews from fans and critics. The band embarked on a series of tours that year. In late 2012, they were a part of the Rock Yourself to Sleep Tour alongside bands Dance Gavin Dance, and A Lot Like Birds. The group supported Hands Like Houses on their US tour in March 2013,[5] and later Set It Off on their North American tour.

The band started writing and recording for their major label debut album in late 2012. The band aimed to produce an album similar to Karma Never Sleeps, but still have some diversity. In an interview with Property of Zack, Walsh said, "It's kind of along the same lines as Karma Never Sleeps. I think we all stepped our game up a little bit. Everyone pushed themselves as hard as they possibly could. We wrote a bunch of stuff that's extremely hard for us to sing and play, that we're kind of learning now. Everyone pushed themselves really hard and everyone put everything they possibly had into this record. I think it shows when you listen to it".[6]

Satori was released on June 11, 2013 to positive reviews. Again, the band worked with Erik Ron for the album. They toured extensively to support the album's release. They were a part of the Say Anything on their Say Anything: Rarities and More Tour from June 23 to July 12. Then in the fall they supported A Skylit Drive on their Rise Up Tour, and later Coheed and Cambria.[7] They continued to tour in 2014, first supporting letlive. and Architects. The band later announced they would be a part of Vans Warped Tour 2014. While on tour, they released new song, "Love Your Sin", along with acoustic versions of "The Dreamer", and "Speak to Me".

Connector (2015–2016)[]

In early 2015, the band toured with Enter Shikari, Stray from the Path, and Hundredth in the Mindsweep Tour North America. On March 26, 2015, the band released a new single, Playing Catch with .22 from their next album Connector, during the tour.[8][9] The album's release date was revealed to be June 2, 2015. A month after the premiere of their first single, they announced their first headlining tour with Hail the Sun and Too Close to Touch. The next single from Connector, "Adrift", was released on April 30, along with the accompanying music video. The third single, "Friends", released May 22, 2015, features Say Anything vocalist Max Bemis.[10] A video for "The Lying Eyes of Miss Erray" was released on June 5.[11][12] During its first week, the album charted on several Billboard charts, including Top Rock and Independent.[13][14]

Where the Mind Wants to Go / Where You Let It Go and Hiatus (2017-2020)[]

In the summer of 2017 the band made a brief trip to the UK for some shows, playing their first headline show in the UK with a sold-out show at The Barfly, and made an appearance at Download Festival sub-headlining the Dogtooth Stage. It was announced[15] on 22 June that they would be supporting Bayside (band) on their 10th Anniversary UK Tour for their album The Walking Wounded. The band announced [16] their official Facebook Community which would be run by the band in order to be a place for discussion and friendship with the aim to provide their core fan base perks when possible and access to news and announcements early. On 22 August it was revealed [17] that the band's third album would be titled Where the Mind Wants to Go / Where You Let It Go and would be released on 20 October 2017. Along with this announcement the band released the video [18] for the lead single 'Silver Tongues' featuring Tilian Pearson of Dance Gavin Dance. They also announced a headline tour starting 21 October with label mates Hail The Sun supporting and Good Tiger as special guests. Where The Mind Wants To Go / Where You Let It Go opened at #61 in the billboard 200

On 23 July 2020, Walsh was accused of the alleged sexual assault that occurred in 2015 against a then nineteen year old woman. A statement recounting the alleged detail of events were published on Twitter. Later Walsh released a statement regarding the accusations against him on Twitter including a donation of $1000 to RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network). In light of the events drummer Dahlinger left. The band announced they had decided on taking a indefinite hiatus following the accusations. [19]

Band members[]

Musical style[]

I the Mighty play a style of post-hardcore music mixed with progressive rock, experimental rock and alternative rock. Indie rock elements can be heard in their songs. The founding members Walsh and Pedigo draw strongly from Coheed and Cambria as a musical influence, and this is shown in much of their music.[21]

Discography[]

Studio albums
Independent albums
  • We Speak (2010, Talking House Records)
EPs
  • I the Mighty (2008, Adamant Records)
  • Hearts and Spades (2010, self-released)
  • Karma Never Sleeps (2012, Equal Vision Records)
  • Oil in Water (2016, Equal Vision Records)
Singles
  • Love Your Sin (2014, Equal Vision Records)
  • Cave In (2019, Equal Vision Records)

References[]

  1. ^ a b Elgart, Gordon. "10 Quick Questions with I the Mighty". Spinningplatters.com. Retrieved 2015-06-11.
  2. ^ We Speak CD Booklet.
  3. ^ "Interview with Brent Walsh of I the Mighty". Thewellzstreetjournal.com. Retrieved 2015-06-11.
  4. ^ "I The Mighty". www.equalvision.com. Equal Vision Records. Retrieved 6 December 2015.
  5. ^ Substream. "Hands Like Houses, I The Mighty and more storm through Cleveland". substreammagazine.com. Substream Magazine. Retrieved 6 December 2015.
  6. ^ Richman, Jess. "POZ Interview: I the Mighty". Property of Zack. Retrieved 2015-06-11.
  7. ^ "Exclusive: I the Mighty Premiere New Music Video, "Four Letter Words"". revolvermag.com. Revolver. Retrieved 6 December 2015.
  8. ^ "I The Mighty to begin recording new album in January". altpress.com. AP. Retrieved 6 December 2015.
  9. ^ Equal Vision Records (2015-03-26), I the Mighty "Playing Catch With .22", retrieved 2016-02-22
  10. ^ Equal Vision Records (2015-05-22), I the Mighty "Friends" (feat. Max Bemis), retrieved 2016-02-22
  11. ^ Equal Vision Records (2015-06-05), I the Mighty "The Lying Eyes of Miss Erray", retrieved 2016-02-22
  12. ^ "I the Mighty: Connector". sputnikmusic.com. Sputnik Music. Retrieved 6 December 2015.
  13. ^ Walsh, Brent. "Instagram Post". Instagram.com. Retrieved 2015-06-11.
  14. ^ Book, Ryan. "I The Mighty and 'Connector' Beg For Grander Prog-Rock Sound". musictimes.com. MusicTimes. Retrieved 6 December 2015.
  15. ^ @ithemighty (23 June 2017). "Happy to announce we'll be heading back to the UK later this year with @BaysideBand! Tickets available now:…" (Tweet). Retrieved 23 June 2017 – via Twitter.
  16. ^ @ithemighty (28 August 2017). "Introducing the official ITM community Facebook page, a place for discussion and friendship with some perks planned…" (Tweet). Retrieved 27 August 2017 – via Twitter.
  17. ^ "I THE MIGHTY ANNOUNCE NEW ALBUM, HEADLINE TOUR; RELEASE MUSIC VIDEO FOR NEW SONG". equalvision.com. Equal Vision Records. Retrieved 29 August 2017.
  18. ^ "I the Mighty "Silver Tongues" ft. Tilian". youtube.com. YouTube. Retrieved 29 August 2017.
  19. ^ "Brent Walsh (I The Mighty) subject to allegations band on hiatus". deadpress.co.uk. Dead Press. Retrieved 25 July 2020.
  20. ^ @muppetanimal (24 July 2020). "I believe survivors. As of yesterday I've stepped away from I the Mighty" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  21. ^ "Hey I'm Brent Walsh, singer and guitarist for I the Mighty. I also just released my first solo record "7". ASK MY ANYTHING! • /r/PostHardcore". reddit. Retrieved 2016-02-22.
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