794558031226

Connector

I The Mighty

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Format: CD

Cat No: EVR312

Release Date:  02 July 2015

Label:  LAB Records

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  794558031226

Genres:  Rock  

  • Description

    San Francisco's I the Mighty is pleased to release the first taste of new music from their forthcoming full-length album, 'Connector', which will hit streets June 1, 2015 via LAB Records / Equal Vision in the UK and Europe.

    The forthcoming full-length will include 12 new songs of I the Mighty's best work to date. Without a particular goal in mind, and effortlessly achieving a sound that combines pop, rock and heavy music into a flawless musical amalgamation, the four piece have brought an incredible new album that highlights their formidable skills as musicians and songwriters. 'Connector' features soaring vocals with meaningful lyrics, and intricate guitar parts that are eloquently written and recorded with precision.

    Walsh elaborates on the band's process, "We never sat down and had the talk about, 'What type of record do we want to make? What direction do we want to take this band?' To be honest, we never have. We simply wrote a bunch of songs, picked our favorites and made the record we wanted to make."

    I the Mighty released their debut album 'Satori' in 2013, and has grown immensely as a musical unit since then, creating new material that will undoubtedly propel them to the next level. 'Connector' was produced by Mike Green (Paramore, Pierce The Veil, All Time Low) in Los Angeles, where the band split studio time between Green's studio and the Madden Brothers Studio. The band also brought Max Bemis of Say Anything into the studio to record guest vocals on their song, 'Friends.'

    Walsh continues, "It's a different record from Satori in that it's not a break up record. I took a 'story-telling' approach to song writing, which is where I originally found my lyrical voice. That's not to say there isn't some typical ITM angst or politically charged venting. I hope fans of our band see this record the way we see it...as a progression and maturing of our band, as well as a bit of a call back to the sound we started with."