Jump to content

Strand of Oaks

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Miszatomic (talk | contribs) at 14:11, 18 January 2016 (→‎References). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Strand of Oaks
Background information
Birth nameTimothy Showalter
Also known asStrand of Oaks
BornJuly 20, 1982
Goshen, Indiana
Genresrock, folk rock
Occupation(s)singer, songwriter
Years active2003–present
LabelsDead Oceans

Strand of Oaks is the rock project by songwriter and producer Timothy Showalter. Originally from Indiana, he currently resides in Philadelphia. His music classifies with the genres rock and folk music, or folk rock.[1]

Early life

After high school, Showalter moved from Indiana to Pennsylvania.[1] While Showalter was on tour, his wife had an affair. Escaping his detrimental relationship, he moved back to Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania in 2003. A couple months later, he came home to find his house burned down.[1] Showalter spent his nights in hotels and on park benches with a borrowed guitar while working at an orthodox Jewish day school. Despite the turmoil, he was able to find inspiration to continue writing music that would later be released.[1]

Career

Leave Ruin (2009)

Showalter's first album Leave Ruin was released in 2009 on the Pennsylvania label La Société Expéditionnaire[1] while touring and collaborating with Lou Rogai (Lewis & Clarke).[2]

Pope Killdragon (2010)

Pope Killdragon is a self-released album by Showalter. The album was produced by audio engineer, Ben Vehorn. While holding onto Strand of Oak's folky sound, Vehorn added in synthesizers and effects pedals to create an album with a sound that was unexplored territory for Showalter.[1] In between tours, Showalter wrote music for what would become Dark Shores. He recorded this album with John Vanderslice who produced the songs.

Dark Shores (2012)

"Dark Shores" is the 2nd album self-released by Showalter.

HEAL (2014)

Once Showalter returned from tour, he got to work recording about 30 demos in three weeks. He wrote and recorded songs in his home studio which lead to his most recent album, HEAL. This was the first album Showalter released on Dead Oceans.

On Christmas Day in 2013, Showalter and Sue were driving back to Philadelphia from Indiana when they hit a patch of ice and crashed into two semi trucks. Showalter suffered a concussion and broke every rib on his right side. The near-death experience gave Showalter a boldness during mixing sessions while creating HEAL with John Congleton, just days after the crash.

Since being released, "HEAL" has received much acclaim being named one of the best albums released in 2014. Showalter has toured extensively in support of the album and opened for Jason Isbell, Iron and Wine, and Ryan Adams. Strand of Oaks made their television debut in 2014 appearing on Late Night with Seth Meyers. [3]

Awards, nominations, accomplishments

  • Consequence of Sounds #1 Song of the Week for "Shut In"
  • Consequence of Sounds #2 Song of the Week for "Goshen '97"[4]
  • Video for "Goshen '97" featured on Billboard[5]
  • Syncs with Red Bull and MTV's show Catfish
  • Paste’s 50 Best Albums of 2014 for "HEAL"
  • Stereogum’s 50 Best Albums of 2014 for "HEAL"
  • The A.V. Club 20 Best Albums of 2014 for "HEAL"
  • Pretty Much Amazing’s Best Albums of 2014 for "HEAL"
  • American Songwriter’s Top 50 Albums of 2014 (#3) for "HEAL"
  • NPR Music’s Favorite Songs of 2014 for "HEAL"
  • Consequence of Sound’s Top 50 Albums of 2014 for "HEAL"
  • NPR‘s 10 Breakout Artists of 2014 for "HEAL"
  • American Songwriter’s Top 50 Songs of 2014 (#4) for "HEAL"
  • Under the Radar’s Top 140 Albums of 2014 for "HEAL"
  • Pretty Much Amazing’s Best Songs of 2014 for "HEAL"

Discography

Albums

  • Leave Ruin (2009)
  • Pope Killdragon (2010)
  • Dark Shores (2012)
  • HEAL (2014)

EPs

  • Darker Shores (2013)

Singles

  • Spacestations (2012)
  • Shut In (2014)
  • Goshen '97 (2014)

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Oliphint, Joel (23 June 2014). "You Gotta Heal: Strand of Oaks Faces Down His Demons". Spin. Retrieved July 10, 2014.
  2. ^ "Strand of Oaks bio". JamBase. Retrieved July 10, 2014.
  3. ^ "Strand of Oaks bio". Dead Oceans. Retrieved July 10, 2014. {{cite web}}: |first= missing |last= (help)
  4. ^ Willett, Sam (3 April 2014). "Top 10 Songs of the Week". Consequence of Sounds. Retrieved July 10, 2014.
  5. ^ "Bubbling Under: My Crazy Girlfriend Not Scaring Away Pop Radio". Billboard. 2 May 2014. Retrieved July 10, 2014.

Template:Persondata