I The Mighty
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I The Mighty

I The Mighty formed in Phoenix, Arizona in 2007, with Brent Walsh on vocals. They built a following through steady touring, releasing albums like 'Satori' in...

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I The Mighty's intricate rock and emotional directness

A Phoenix band known for melodic arrangements and introspective lyrics across albums like 'Connector' and 'Where the Mind Wants to Go'.

For their sound, 'Four Letter Words' gives you the guitar work and emotional punch. 'Carousel' from the 2018 album shows how they handled heavier themes.

Songs like 'Four Letter Words' and 'Pet Names' show how they blend intricate guitar work from Phil O'Keefe with emotionally direct rock. Their 2018 album 'An Epilogue As A Prologue' dealt with themes of loss and resilience through tracks like 'Carousel' and 'Embers'. The 2020 double album 'Where the Mind Wants to Go / Where You Let It Go' continued their pattern of introspective lyrics set against melodic arrangements.

Formed in Phoenix in 2007 with Brent Walsh on vocals, they built a following through steady touring and albums like 'Satori' in 2013 and 'Connector' in 2016. In 2017, Walsh faced sexual assault allegations that the band initially dismissed but later acknowledged, with Walsh entering therapy afterward.

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I The Mighty formed in Phoenix, Arizona in 2007, with Brent Walsh on vocals. They built a following through steady touring, releasing albums like 'Satori' in 2013 and 'Connector' in 2016. Their 2020 album was titled 'Where the Mind Wants to Go / Where You Let It Go'.

Songs like 'Four Letter Words' and 'Pet Names' show their style of emotionally direct rock with intricate guitar work from Phil O'Keefe. The rhythm section includes bassist Chris Hinkley and drummer Blake Anderson.

In 2017, Walsh faced sexual assault allegations from a former fan. The band initially dismissed them but later acknowledged the seriousness. Walsh entered therapy afterward.

Their 2018 album 'An Epilogue As A Prologue' dealt with themes of loss and resilience. Tracks like 'Carousel' and 'Embers' continued their pattern of introspective lyrics set against melodic rock arrangements.

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