Mighty Oaks (band)

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Mighty Oaks
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Background information
Origin Berlin, Germany
Genres Indie folk, [1] folk rock
Years active2010-present
Labels Astralwerks, Vertigo, Capitol, UMG, BMG, Sony Music
Website www.mightyoaksmusic.com
Members
  • Ian Hooper
  • Claudio Donzelli
  • Craig Saunders

Mighty Oaks are an indie/folk rock trio made up of Ian Hooper (US), Claudio Donzelli (Italy) and Craig Saunders (UK). They formed in 2010 and are based in Berlin. [2] According to Allmusic, the group releases "tight, three-part harmonies and effusive, largely acoustic-driven folk anthems." [3] In early 2014 they released their first LP, Howl, on Universal Records. [3] The album peaked at No. 10 on the Official German charts with several singles charting as well. They have since released a second LP, Dreamers (2017), and an EP, Storm (2017). On the 7th of February 2020, they released their third full-length album, All Things Go.

Contents

History

2010-12: Founding, first EPs

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Vocalist and guitarist Ian Hooper

Mighty Oaks was formed in early 2010 [4] by instrumentalists and vocalists Ian Hooper (United States), Claudio Donzelli (Italy), and Craig Saunders (United Kingdom). [3] Hooper had moved to Hamburg after college some time before, and had befriended bassist Saunders when both were working on solo material as singer-songwriters. Several months later they met Donzelli at a small acoustic festival, and kept in touch afterwards. [5] All three members had an interest in indie rock and folk rock, [4] and together began focusing on guitar and instruments such as mandolin. The group self-released an EP on March 21, 2011, recording it themselves [3] in Donzelli's apartment. [2] Though never officially released on a label, the EP garnered several hundred thousand hits on SoundCloud. [2]

2012-14: Studio releases

The group began focusing fully on their music in the middle of 2012, beginning to record in a studio. [2] In the summer of 2012 they self-released their first studio EP, Just One Day, [3] distributed through Rough Trade Records. In support of the EP they toured with Shout Out Louds in Europe, opened the Waldbühne in Berlin for Kings of Leon, and joined bands such as Chvrches on the 'Introducing!' tour of Germany put on by Intro Magazine. [2] The band later played a sold-out tour of Switzerland, Austria, and Germany in the fall of 2013. [2]

2014-2019: Howl and Dreamers

External video
Nuvola apps kaboodle.svg Mighty Oaks "7 Days" /// Berlin Sessions #64 (Aug 2013)
Nuvola apps kaboodle.svg Mighty Oaks "Brother" Official Music Video (Jan 2014)
Nuvola apps kaboodle.svg Mighty Oaks "Be With You Always" Official Music Video (Jan 2017)
The band at 1Live Krone 2014: L to R, Claudio Donzelli, Ian Hooper, and Craig Saunders 1LIVE Krone 2014 Mighty Oaks.jpg
The band at 1Live Krone 2014: L to R, Claudio Donzelli, Ian Hooper, and Craig Saunders

In early 2014 they released their first LP, Howl, on Universal Records in Europe. [3] The album peaked at No. 10 on the German chart, with several singles charting as well. It reached the top 10 on the charts in Switzerland, also charting in several other European countries. [5] In early 2014 the band released the single "Brother," releasing a music video which was filmed in Washington state. The band stated that "‘Brother’ is based on Ian’s relationship with his best friend in the States, and their adventures and maturation in the...Pacific Northwest of America." [6] They released the EP Brother in the United States in October 2014. [7] About the EP, the band explained that "each song represents a different excerpt from a point in Ian’s life and, in such, we treated each track as a different scene in a movie, or chapter in a novel, hoping that each one would carry its own meaning and be surrounded by its own world and emotion." [6]

Major festival performances from 2014 included events such as the Melt! Festival and Dockville in Germany, the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland, Latitude Festival in the UK, Slotsfjell in Norway, Way Out West in Sweden, Exit Festival in Serbia, and Valkhof (NL). As of December 2014 the group was touring Europe on The Golden Road Tour. [8] Their debut album was released in the United States in the spring of 2015 and the band played festivals like SXSW in Austin, Texas in support of the release and went on a US tour to perform together with Milky Chance.

2016 was a year of turning points and upheavals, also for the band whose members took a break after two years of uninterrupted touring and left Berlin to temporarily return to their home countries. They all reunited in Washington State, not far from Ian's hometown, where the band retreated to the studio of producer Ryan Hadlock (The Lumineers, Vance Joy, etc.). It was there that they recorded Dreamers, their second album, which was released on March 24, 2017 on Universal Music. The band went on a sold-out Europe tour in spring, a North American tour in September and a follow up European tour in November and December 2017. Just before the band started off for their winter tour, they self-released a 4-track EP called Storm.

In the summer of 2018 they played several European festivals, among them Hurricane Festival and Southside Festival, Traumzeit Festival, Zermatt Unplugged and a Milky Chance & Friends Open Air in Berlin.

According to their Instagram page the band has retreated to the studio in autumn 2018 to work on new music.

2020-present: All Things Go

The band's third studio album, All Things Go, was released on February 7, 2020, via BMG. Their fourth studio album, Mexico, was released on May 7, 2021, via Sony Music.

Style and influences

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Donzelli (L) and Saunders (R) both handle vocals and variety of string instruments, as does Hooper (not pictured).

According to Allmusic, the group releases "tight, three-part harmonies and effusive, largely acoustic-driven folk anthems." [3] The band's lyrics are mostly autobiographical, [5] often focusing on themes such as nature, [4] family, friendship, love, loss, and beauty. [6] Songs periodically reference the Pacific Northwest of North America, where Hooper is from. [2] All members contribute to the songwriting process. [6]

Members

Awards and nominations

YearAwardArtist/workCategoryResultRef.
20141Live Krone AwardsMighty OaksBest BandNominated
European Festival AwardsNewcomer of the YearNominated
2021Pop AwardsBand/Group of the YearNominated [9] [10]

Discography

Albums

Albums by Mighty Oaks
YearAlbum titleRelease detailsChart peaks
GER
[11]
AUT
[12]
SWI
[13]
2014Howl103910
2017Dreamers
  • Released: February 23, 2017
  • Label: Capitol / Universal / Vertigo (GER)
  • Format: CD, digital, vinyl
172838
2020All Things Go
  • Released: February 7, 2020
  • Label: BMG
  • Format: CD, digital, vinyl
2926
2021Mexico
  • Released: May 7, 2021
  • Label: Sony Music
  • Format: CD, digital, vinyl
101911

EPs

EPs by Mighty Oaks
YearAlbum titleRelease details
2011Driftwood Seat
  • Released: 2011
  • Label: Self-released (GER)
  • Format: Digital, CD
2012Just One Day
  • Released: Jul 5, 2012
  • Label: Self-released (Rough Trade distribution)
  • Format: CD, digital
2014Brother
  • Released: Oct 7, 2014
  • Label: Astralwerks / Universal
  • Format: CD, digital
2017Storm
  • Released: Nov 3, 2017
  • Label: self-released (Rough Trade distribution)
  • Format: digital
2019Driftwood Seat
(Reissue)
  • Release date: February 1, 2019
  • Label: Can Can Recordings
  • Format: digital

Singles

Singles by Mighty Oaks
YearTitlePeak chart positionsAlbum
GER
[11]
2014"Just One Day"87Howl
"Brother"66
"Back To You"
2016"Horsehead Bay"Non-album single
2017"Be with You Always"Dreamers
"Dreamers"
"Raise a Glass"
2018"Like an Eagle"Driftwood Seat
(Reissue)
2019"Driftwood Seat"
"All Things Go"All Things Go
"Forget Tomorrow"
"Lost Again"
2020"Tell Me What You're Thinking"
2021"Mexico"Mexico
"Devil and the Deep Blue Sea"
"Ghost"
"Forever"
"Land of Broken Dreams"

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Interview and articles
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