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American electronica musical projection

Owl Metropolis

Owl City performing at the Bowery Ballroom in 2009

Owl City performing at the Bowery Ballroom in 2009

Groundwork data
Born (1986-07-05) July v, 1986 (age 35)
Origin Owatonna, Minnesota, U.S.
Genres
  • Electronica
  • synth-pop
  • indietronica
  • pop
  • CEDM
  • CCM[1]
Years agile 2007–present
Labels Republic, Sky Harbor
Associated acts
  • Port Blueish
  • Heaven Sailing
  • Lights
  • Breanne Düren
  • Matthew Thiessen
  • Swimming With Dolphins
  • Windsor Airlift
Website owlcitymusic.com
Members Adam Young

Owl City is an American electronic music project created in 2007 in Owatonna, Minnesota. It is one of several projects past singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Adam Young, who created the projection while experimenting with music in his parents' basement. Owl City developed a following on the social networking site MySpace, like many musicians who achieved success in the belatedly 2000s, before signing with Universal Republic Records, now Republic Records, in 2008.

Subsequently ii contained releases, Owl City gained mainstream popularity with his 2009 major-characterization debut album, Ocean Eyes, which includes the six-fourth dimension Platinum single "Fireflies". The album was certified Platinum in the The states in April 2010.

In June 2011, Owl Urban center released its 3rd studio album, All Things Brilliant and Beautiful, which was followed past The Midsummer Station in Baronial 2012. Owl City has recorded songs for several animated films, including Fable of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole, Wreck-It Ralph, The Croods and The Smurfs two.[ii] Owl Metropolis also has released several charting singles, most notably "Good Time" and "Fireflies".

Adam Young

Adam Randal Young (born July 5, 1986) is Owl City's founder and only abiding member. He was born in Ottumwa, Iowa, and raised in Owatonna, Minnesota,[3] where he graduated from Owatonna Senior High School and then constitute work at a Coca-Cola shipping warehouse.[4] [5] He began composing melodies in his head while working, which he would and then record in his studio in his parents' basement.[6] [7]

Young is a devout Christian and stated that his faith is the just matter more than important to him than music.[8] He has described himself as introverted and believes he has symptoms of Asperger syndrome; notwithstanding, he has non been officially diagnosed.[ix]

History

2007–2009: Early years, Of June and Maybe I'grand Dreaming

Suffering from indisposition while working loading Coca-Cola trucks, Adam Young began to etch music,[10] [eleven] [12] recording with a C-1 Behringer Microphone. Amid the software that he began with was Reason from Propellerhead.[13] [14] He began uploading songs recorded in his parents' basement to Myspace.[12] [15] He started to receive favorable attention for his music and then helped cultivate this nascent fanbase past being an open and accessible web presence, responding to any messages he received and constantly posting blogs.[xvi] He has variously attributed the proper noun Owl City to either his sister having a pet owl which once got loose in her church,[17] or the 1962 short film An Occurrence at Owl Creek Span.[xviii] His manager Steve Bursky later highlighted the significance of Young'due south engaging online style in edifice his following saying: "People feel like they know him, like they've got a direct connection to him because of how he approaches his connection with them online."[16] Through a deal with the digital aggregator CD Infant, he then started making the songs available for sale through iTunes.[16] In 2007, Owl City released an EP titled Of June, followed past the 2008 release of the anthology Maybe I'thousand Dreaming. Of June reached No. 15 on the Billboard Electronic Albums chart, and Mayhap I'chiliad Dreaming peaked on the aforementioned nautical chart at No. thirteen.[19]

The viral phenomenon that was building through Myspace caught the attention of Universal Commonwealth presidents Avery and Monte Lipman who approached Young with a view to signing the creative person.[16] Republic recommended Young partner up with 27-twelvemonth-onetime manager Steve Bursky of Foundations Creative person Direction and the two began working together in belatedly 2008. When afterward asked by HitQuarters why the label chose him for a major characterization human action given his relative inexperience, Bursky said:

"I remember they saw Owl City as representing the futurity of our business concern. This idea of a child in a tiny town in rural U.S. beingness able to brand songs in his basement that audio like Pinnacle 40 radio could never have happened x years ago. By hiring a young direction company who understands the business circa 2011 over a seasoned manufacture vet, who might not understand the online spaces well, showed a lot of understanding of where this kid was going to finish up having success."[16]

Owl City's label deal with Universal Republic was finally confirmed in February 2009.[xx] According to Bursky at that place was initially some disagreement most the direction Owl Urban center should follow, telling HitQuarters: "They were ready to send him into the studio with big producers and polish him up to try to become this thing that he wasn't. Just we put our foot downward and said, 'Look, the reason you signed this kid is because it's working. Any it is about him—his music, his interaction with his fans, his brilliance in the online infinite—these things are connecting with people, and every bit soon as you change that you lose what's special about this artist.' To their credit, they actually listened and they got information technology."[xvi]

2009–2010: Sea Eyes

Sea Eyes, Owl City's major label debut, was released on iTunes on July xiv, 2009, with the physical release following on July 28, 2009. The album debuted at No. 27 on the Billboard 200. Owl City released iii singles from this album: "Umbrella Beach", "Vanilla Twilight" and "Fireflies".[21] "Fireflies" topped the United states of america and Canadian charts. Ocean Optics reached the top 10 on the U.s.a. album charts, topped the Us electronic charts, and likewise reached Amazon MP3'southward meridian 10 about downloaded album list. By April 2010, it was certified Platinum in the United States.[22] On January 24, 2010, Owl Metropolis reached the No. 1 spot in the UK Top xl Singles chart with "Fireflies". The song "Tidal Wave" also received significant airplay on Christian music radio stations.[23] On January 2, 2011, it was revealed "Fireflies" was the 20th well-nigh downloaded vocal of all fourth dimension in the UK.[24]

Immature was joined by Breanne Düren on several tracks; the well-nigh notable example of which is "The Saltwater Room". Owl City's live band consists of Breanne Düren (background vocals/keyboards), Matthew Decker (drums), Laura Musten (violin), Hannah Schroeder (cello), and Daniel Jorgensen (vibes).[25] [26] Relient K vocalist Matt Thiessen has toured and collaborated with Owl City on several tracks, including "Fireflies", where Thiessen can exist heard providing the backup vocals. Immature also produced Relient K'south vocal, "Terminals".

"Fireflies" was released as a free download on the game Tap Tap Revenge 3 by Tapulous. Prior to the July 14, 2009, Net release of Ocean Optics, and the "Fireflies" single, Steve Hoover was hired as a director for a music video for "Fireflies". The video was to take had an exclusive premiere on MySpace,[27] but had been leaked onto YouTube and Dailymotion hours earlier. "Fireflies" became a big sleeper striking, topping the Billboard Hot 100 in the The states for the week catastrophe Nov vii, 2009.[28]

Owl Urban center is featured on Soundtrack 90210 with the vocal, "Sunburn", which was released on October 13, 2009.[29] Owl Metropolis has toured with The Scene Artful, Lights, John Mayer, Maroon five and Brooke Waggoner. He was also guest featured in the soundtrack to Tim Burton'due south Alice in Wonderland with a song, "The Technicolor Phase", that had already been featured in his debut album.[xxx]

In 2010, Young revealed a new musical project known equally Heaven Sailing, which moved abroad from his usual electronica genre of music and introduced audio-visual guitar and pianoforte accompaniments into his piece of work. The unrefined tracks were recorded in the summer of 2006 before he began making music as Owl City.[31] His get-go album under this new project is entitled An Airplane Carried Me to Bed, and was released July thirteen, 2010, via iTunes.[32]

In May 2010, Immature collaborated with loftier-profile British electronic composer, producer, musician, and songwriter Nick Bracegirdle. Under his Chicane alias, Bracegirdle released the unmarried "Middledistancerunner" on August 1, 2010, featuring Adam Young on vocals. This is the first unmarried from the fourth Chicane album Giants. He as well worked with famed Dutch producer Armin van Buuren, appearing on a rail called 'Youtopia' from the van Buuren album Mirage. In September, "To the Heaven" was officially released via iTunes on the soundtrack for Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'hoole. On Oct 25, 2010, Young released a embrace version of the praise and worship song "In Christ Alone" equally a streaming MP3 on his website.[33]

Taylor Swift'due south song "Enchanted", released on October 25, 2010, was rumored to exist about the fourth dimension she met Adam Young. Young recorded his cover of "Enchanted" as a response, altering the lyrics to address Swift directly. He posted the recording on his website Valentine'due south Twenty-four hour period, February 14, 2011.[34] [35]

In Nov 2010, a new album called Flight was released on iTunes for i of his other musical projects, Windsor Airlift.[36] A new Christmas single chosen "Peppermint Wintertime" was likewise released during that month.

2010–2011: All Things Bright and Beautiful

Production on Young'due south third studio anthology began around mid-2010, with Immature being appear as the executive producer of the album.[37] [38] On Oct 18, Young wrote an entry on his blog regarding his third studio album, saying that the album was nearing completion.[39]

In February 2011, the championship of the album was appear to be All Things Vivid and Beautiful and that the anthology would exist released on May 17. Withal, on April vi, Young released a statement on his website, along with lengthy previews of 4 of his songs ("Dreams Don't Turn to Grit", "Alligator Sky Featuring Shawn Chrystopher", "Galaxies", and "Deer in the Headlights"), that the release engagement for All Things Bright and Beautiful would exist pushed back to June fourteen.[40] [41]

"Alligator Heaven" was released every bit the pb single from the album on iTunes. Later that month and in early on April, tickets went on sale for the All Things Vivid and Beautiful World Tour,[42] [43] [44] and All Things Bright and Cute became available for preorder.[45] The song, "Galaxies" would be released every bit the second single from the album.

Owl City performing at the 9:30 Guild in Washington, D.C., in Nov 2011

The music video for "Alligator Sky" would exist released on May vi. Young discussed the concept in a making-of video posted on Owl City's VEVO account, "The concept is basically virtually these two guys who are leaving World. Rather than it being this very dark post-apocalyptic vibe, it's very optimistic, and so it's like people are excited to leave earth."[46]

"Deer in the Headlights", the third single from the album, was released on iTunes on May 23. In June of that year, All Things Bright and Cute was released on iTunes. Although only a few days prior on May 20, almost all of the album leaked onto the Internet.[47] The music video for "Deer in the Headlights" was released. It features Immature driving through the night in a replica of the DMC DeLorean featured from the Back to the Time to come trilogy.[48] Canadian musician Lights too makes a cameo appearance during the video.

"Lonely Lullaby" was released every bit a single on iTunes, which was previously available but to Owl City Galaxy members, on July 19. Young was interviewed in the August issue of Cliche Magazine. He too appeared on the embrace of the magazine and the issue also featured some of Young's very ain artwork. Later during the calendar month of July at the Club Nokia concert in Los Angeles, Young announced that the concert was being filmed for a Live DVD. The recording was eventually released on iTunes in November 2011.[49]

On November fifteen, 2011, Jumeirah released a commercial for their famous Burj Al Arab luxury hotel.[50] Young was called upon to compose the music for the commercial.

2011–2013: The Midsummer Station

In Young's final tour dates of 2011, he performed a new song entitled "I Promise You Think of Me".[51] On January two, 2012, Young wrote an entry on his blog regarding his fourth full-length album. Immature said that he would exist collaborating with more producers and songwriters, saying that his new record "Marks a flight leap in this direction". Immature expected the anthology to be released effectually belatedly Summertime to Autumn 2012.[52] In an interview with Billboard, Young revealed that the new album is around lxxx–85% consummate, and that Dr. Luke, JR Rotem, Norwegian production team Stargate, Brian Kennedy and Emily Wright are involved with the production of the anthology. He was also unsure whether "I Hope You Think of Me" would make the final track listing.[49]

Young, forth with Precious stone and Jay Sean, released a song in promotion of the Kid Hunger Ends Here entrada by ConAgra Foods entitled "Here's Hope".[53] [54] On April 17, 2012, "Dementia", a vocal by Young which was intended to be included on his upcoming album leaked onto the internet. The song features boosted vocals by Marker Hoppus of Blink-182.[55]

Young announced that a new EP, Shooting Star, was to be released on May 15 and would feature 4 songs off his upcoming anthology, so that fans a could go clear taste of what the anthology would sound similar.[56] On May 24, 2012, Young announced on Twitter that Owl Urban center's 4th studio album would be titled The Midsummer Station,[57] and that it would be released on Baronial 14, 2012, worldwide, apart from in the Great britain where it would be released on September 17, 2012.[58] On June 21, 2012, Young announced that the release date of the anthology would exist pushed dorsum to Baronial 21, 2012, merely the UK release date would remain the aforementioned.[59] On July 12, 2012, Young appear via Twitter that the U.k. release date would exist pushed forrad to Baronial 20, 2012.[60]

Young appear via Twitter that he would be collaborating with Carly Rae Jepsen on a new song, challenge that information technology would be released on June 26, 2012.[61] On June 20, 2012, he released the unmarried, "Adept Time", via his SoundCloud account.[62] [63] The song was released on iTunes on June 26, 2012. It received mostly positive reviews from critics, including Billboard: "It only makes sense that he's joined past Jepsen...[on] a runway that could go a radio staple for the rest of the summertime,"[64] and Amusement Weekly: "'Good Fourth dimension' goes down easier than a frozen margarita at a beachfront tiki bar."[63] "Good Time" was written past Matt Thiessen, Brian Lee and Immature himself.[65] The song debuted at No. 18 on the Billboard Hot 100 and later on peaked at No. 8, condign his second top x in United States.

On August 8, Young announced through his email newsletter that he would exist belongings a "Release Solar day Listening Party" on August 21.[66] and would be doing multiple TV performances, including The Today Show on August 22.[66]

On August 18, Young released a pocket-sized prune of a studio version of "I Hope You lot Think of Me". The following day, August nineteen, Young also released 2 demo songs: "Beautiful Mystery" and "Paper Tigers".[67] [68]

On October 5, the single "When Tin can I See Y'all Again?", from the Disney film Wreck-It Ralph, was released.[69]

On November vi, the EP Good Fourth dimension (Remixes) was released, featuring many remixes, including i from Young himself.[70]

In mid-2012, Universal announced that subsidiary Universal Commonwealth Records would be closed down, with the label'southward entire roster existence transferred to Republic Records; equally a issue, all futurity Owl Metropolis textile will exist released on Republic Records.[71]

In December 2012, Adam Immature released a cover of the Art Garfunkel vocal "Vivid Eyes" from the picture Watership Downwards and released it to his SoundCloud folio;[72] [73] he had previously cited Watership Down equally one of his favorite books,[74] stating, "Probably the book that is super inspiring is a book called Watership Downward past Richard Adams. It's from the late 70s, about talking rabbits, and it's a very grounded-in-reality book. Information technology's non a kids' volume, but it has to practice with these talking rabbits and their adventure, and there'southward a lot of metaphors and crazy stuff. And that's always been a very inspiring thing. If ever I'k feeling dry, or going through writer'due south block or something, I simply even leaf through some pages of that book and I'k similar 'Whoa, I have to go brand music!'" [75]

Owl City did not release a full studio anthology in 2013, despite such reports.[76] In January 2013, Immature stated that his new music would incorporate more than EDM songs than his previous studio efforts.[77] He hoped to tape a song for the album with Ellie Goulding and claimed that his new album would be "edgy".[78] Instead of a full-length album, Owl City released The Midsummer Station—Acoustic EP on July 30. The EP contained audio-visual versions of the songs "Good Time", "Shooting star", and "Aureate", taken from his latest studio anthology.[79] [80] The EP also contained two previously unreleased B-side tracks: "Hey Anna" and "I Hope You lot Think of Me".[lxxx] [81]

In the meantime, Young worked on multiple songs for animated films and tv commercials. On March four, the single "Shine Your Manner", featuring Immature and Yuna, was released on iTunes from the soundtrack to The Croods.[82] Owl Urban center performed a 90-2d jingle for Oreo's "Wonderfilled" commercial in May 2013.[83] In June, information technology was revealed that Owl City would appear on The Smurfs 2: Music from and Inspired By Soundtrack. The track, called "Live Information technology Upward", was released in the soundtrack album.[84] Owl City released the single "Lite of Christmas", which featured tobyMac, on Oct 22.[85] [86] The song was created for the 2013 VeggieTales Christmas picture Merry Larry and the True Lite of Christmas.[87] [88]

2014–2015: Ultraviolet and Mobile Orchestra

2014 saw the release of the single "Cute Times", which features violinist Lindsey Stirling and was released on Apr 8.[89] Young stated that he intended to release a steady "series of EPs" in 2022 rather than 1 larger recording,[90] though he afterward considered then confirmed that he would be releasing a total studio album in 2014.[ citation needed ] In June, Immature announced that the first extended play would be titled Ultraviolet, and it was released on June 27.[91] [92] The day before, the "Cute Times" music video also fabricated its debut on Rolling Stone'southward website.[93] [94]

Owl Metropolis appeared on The Art of McCartney tribute album to Paul McCartney, covering the track "Listen to What the Man Said".[95]

On Oct 7, Owl Urban center uploaded the official audio stream for "Tokyo" featuring vocalizer Sekai no Owari to his official OwlCityVEVO YouTube channel.[96] An official lyric video for another new track, "Y'all're Not Lone" featuring Britt Nicole, was published on the following day.[97]

In December 2014, Owl City released a new single for Christmas: "Kiss Me Baby, It'southward Christmas Time".[98] [99]

Owl City released a promotional song, "2015", of him singing that he would be releasing a new anthology.[100] On May 5, a sneak peek of Owl City's so-upcoming song "Verge" featuring Aloe Blacc aired on ESPN'southward "Draft University." The song was released on May 14.[101] Owl City released a 2nd single, "My Everything", on June 5, 2015, followed by "Unbelievable" on June 25. In Apr, Young stated that Owl Metropolis would be returning with a new album, later announcing the release of Mobile Orchestra for July 10 of that year with a lead unmarried "Verge".[102]

An animated video for "Unbelievable" was besides released on June 29, 2022 and features Hanson.[103]

2016–present: Scores and Cinematic

On Dec eighteen, 2015, Immature appear that he would focus on a new project titled "Adam Young Scores". During each calendar month of 2016, he composed and recorded a score based on a subject of his choice, which is something he had wanted to accomplish for a long fourth dimension.[104] [105] On February 1, 2016, the first score, which is based on the Apollo eleven mission, was released on Young's "Adam Young Scores" website. This was followed past ten boosted scores on the first solar day of each month of 2016. In reflection of this give-and-take, each song, 10 scores, were all based on historical events that impacted Adam Immature in some type of matter over the fourth dimension of his entire career equally a musical artist and personal lifetime.

On Nov 24, 2016, Owl City released "Humbug", which was a new Christmas vocal that as well came with a music video.[106] [ better source needed ] On June 15, 2017, Owl City released "Not All Heroes Vesture Capes" as an individual song without an album. On October 30, 2017, Immature appear throgh his social media accounts that he would be releasing an eighteen-track album, Cinematic, with a release appointment of June i, 2018.[107] The Cinematic album has 15 songs, and each song has 3 alternative versions in the album.

He revealed that during the eight months from Oct to June, three EPs, which he has called Reels, would be released, each with iii songs. He stated that the inspiration for this album is from "the astonishing people he has met and the places that he has seen."[108] The anthology'due south 2d single, "All My Friends", was released on Nov 3.[109] On December 1, 2017, Owl Urban center released the first, Reel 1.[110] On January 12, 2018, a song from the anthology, "Lucid Dream", was released.[111] The second Reels EP was released on Feb two, 2018,[112] and the third Reels EP on April 6, 2018.[113] [114] In improver, Owl Urban center released a remix of "Jesus Freak" by DC Talk[115] on January 1, 2021.

Musical styles and influences

Owl Urban center's music is described as indietronica and synth-popular and is often described as belonging to the electronic music genre.[116] Young has stated that he is inspired past disco and European electronic music, too as instrumental genres such every bit drone, ambient, and post-stone. He cites his biggest influences as Johnathon Ford of Unwed Sailor and Thomas Newman. Young also incorporates some of his Christian faith into his music, since he is a vocal Christian.[117] [118] [119] Young's faith is evident on the album, All Things Bright and Beautiful, especially in "Galaxies". Explaining why the religion-filled song was added to the mix, he said, "I feel like if I were ever to hide the fact that that's what'southward so of import to me, information technology would exist a crime, that I should probably be put in jail for that."[120]

Owl City likewise has been compared to the Postal service, ofttimes critically, for his combination of fuzzy synths, ironic lyrics and use of female guest singers.[121] Pitchfork.com goes to say that "The surprise No. 1 single in the land, Owl City's 'Fireflies', jacks the Mail service in such a bald-faced, obvious manner that getting into specifics feels redundant at best and tacky at worst."[122] In response to the suggestion that his work is derivative, Immature suggested in a 2009 interview with The New York Times that Ocean Eyes is maybe the "next chapter" subsequently the Postal Service: "The Mail released a tape in 2003, and that was information technology. There was really nothing to compare information technology to until some ane else came forth and wrote the next chapter. Peradventure that'due south this record. Maybe that'southward this ring."[123]

Touring band

Owl City is one of Immature's many solo projects, with all music written, composed, recorded, and produced by him. During live performances he is accompanied by a group of supporting musicians:[124] [125]

  • Breanne Düren – keyboards, backing vocals
  • Jasper Nephew – guitar
  • Rob Morgan – bass guitar, music producer[126]
  • Gabriel Hagan – drums

Former

  • Casey Brownish – drums
  • Matt Decker – drums
  • Steve Goold – drums
  • Daniel Jorgensen – guitar, vibraphone, bass guitar
  • Laura Musten – violin
  • Hannah Schroeder – cello
  • Austin Tofte – keys, vocals

Concert tours

Discography

  • Maybe I'm Dreaming (2008)
  • Ocean Eyes (2009)
  • All Things Bright and Beautiful (2011)
  • The Midsummer Station (2012)
  • Mobile Orchestra (2015)
  • Cinematic (2018)[107]

Awards and nominations

Year Clan Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2009 Žebřík Music Awards Best International Discovery Owl City Nominated [127]
2010 ARIA Awards Most Popular International Artist Nominated
Q Awards Best Track "Fireflies" Nominated
The Record of the Yr Record of the Yr Won [128]
Billboard Japan Music Awards Hot 100 Airplay of the Year Won
2011 Billboard Music Awards Summit Trip the light fantastic/Electronic Anthology Ocean Eyes Nominated
Flecking Awards Best Video "Fireflies" Nominated [129]
2012 VevoCertified Awards 100,000,000 Views "Skillful Time"** Won
Billboard Japan Music Awards Hot Acme Airplay of the Yr Won [130] [131]
Digital & Airplay Overseas of the Year Won
NRJ Music Awards International Group/Duo of the Twelvemonth Nominated
2013 VevoCertified Awards 100,000,000 Views "Fireflies" Won

Note: **Shared with Carly Rae Jepsen

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