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Owl City - "Ocean Eyes" (Digipak)
Universal Republic Records - September 1, 2009
September 1st, 2009

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Owl City - "Ocean Eyes"
Universal Republic Records - September 1, 2009
Universal Republic Records - September 1, 2009
01. Cave In (4:02)
(feat. guest vocals by Matt Thiessen of Relient K)
02. The Bird and the Worm (3:27)
(feat. guest vocals by Matt Thiessen of Relient K)
03. Hello Seattle (2:47)
04. Umbrella Beach (3:50)
05. The Saltwater Room (4:02)
(feat. guest vocals by Breanne Düren)
06. Dental Care (3:11)
07. Meteor Shower (2:13)
08. On the Wing (5:01)
09. Fireflies (3:48)
(feat. guest vocals by Matt Thiessen of Relient K)
10. The Tip of the Iceberg (3:22)
11. Vanilla Twilight (3:51)
12. Tidal Wave (3:10)
(feat. guest vocals by Matt Thiessen of Relient K)
Total Playtime: 42:44
iTunes Bonus Tracks:
13. Hello Seattle [Remix] (5:53)
14. If My Heart Was a House (4:06)
Total Playtime: 52:43
(feat. guest vocals by Matt Thiessen of Relient K)
02. The Bird and the Worm (3:27)
(feat. guest vocals by Matt Thiessen of Relient K)
03. Hello Seattle (2:47)
04. Umbrella Beach (3:50)
05. The Saltwater Room (4:02)
(feat. guest vocals by Breanne Düren)
06. Dental Care (3:11)
07. Meteor Shower (2:13)
08. On the Wing (5:01)
09. Fireflies (3:48)
(feat. guest vocals by Matt Thiessen of Relient K)
10. The Tip of the Iceberg (3:22)
11. Vanilla Twilight (3:51)
12. Tidal Wave (3:10)
(feat. guest vocals by Matt Thiessen of Relient K)
Total Playtime: 42:44
iTunes Bonus Tracks:
13. Hello Seattle [Remix] (5:53)
14. If My Heart Was a House (4:06)
Total Playtime: 52:43
OWL CITY - "Ocean Eyes" - Biography 2009
In the state of Minnesota lies a small town called Owatonna with roughly twenty-two thousand inhabitants. Within that city is a quiet road with a modest house. In that house there’s an unkempt basement with no windows. Within those confines you’ll find Adam Young of Owl City hard at work on his electronic and melodically infectious music of simple and singular beauty. Inside this “cave,” as Adam likes to describe it, he has begun to quickly win over a large audience thirsty for something genuine, something sublime. The same adjectives could easily describe Owl City’s first official CD – Ocean Eyes – poised for a mid-summer release. Being an only child in a small town, and having no musicians in his immediate family, Adam is hard pressed to say how it all started. Explaining that he always had a “push” to be creative, Adam picked up his first guitar in junior high school. Growing up in a “sheltered bubble” and being one of the more shy kids around the neighborhood, Adam seemed compelled to lend his time and creative ideas to music. “I’ve always been the shy guy, I don’t see that changing, but I definitely feel a lot more comfortable than I anticipated. I can hide behind the music.”
While his music continues to win followers all over the world, Adam does indeed hide behind his music, not going by his real name (see: Badly Drawn Boy and Dashboard Confessional); but going by the moniker Owl City. Adam was searching more for a mood when coming up with a title for his sound, rather than something easily identifiable. He goes on to explain that most of the artists that catch his eye have something unique about their name, something that lingers.
So one has to ask: How did this Owl City phenomenon begin? How does a young artist writing songs underneath his garage,
acoustic foam and books everywhere, reach an audience of millions? “I’m still trying to figure it out,” Adam laughs. “Back in June of 2007 it kind of started on a whim. My parents were away for the weekend, and wanting to be loud and make some noise and whatever, I began writing versions of what became my first, self-released digital EP – Of June. I put it up on MySpace the following month and didn’t tell anyone.” Word of mouth began to spread for Adam’s music, with demands coming from various parts of the country for an album. Maybe I’m Dreaming, released digitally in March of 2008, was Owl City’s full-length debut. The album has garnered great critical praise and is a clear representation of Owl City’s progression as an artist. Adam has become a phenomenon on MySpace with more than 7 million profile views and 40 million plays, which is outstanding in such a short span of time. It’s clear that Owl City is making a colossal impact on the music scene.
What might be swirling through his head after such a quick and sudden start at stardom? “The biggest thing I was concerned-slash-worried about was the live performance – never having played a show as ‘Owl City.’ There was a lot of apprehension.” Adam’s concern, about being a one-man wizard on the keyboard, “hunched over a computer,” was put to the test recently with his first gig. Most, if not all, of his fears were quickly put to rest as Adam played to a sold-out show in Minneapolis. “It was surreal,” Adam says "to have people buying your t-shirts, singing the words – louder than I was; it felt so good.” And Adam will be hearing a lot more people singing his words as he tours with his band throughout North America with gigs lined up through this fall and beyond.

As listeners on MySpace climb into the tens of millions, Owl City gets set to release his latest creation, Ocean Eyes. Loaded with amazing loops, catchy pick-ups, and lyrics that soothe the mind and touch the heart, Adam Young has once again created a lush listening experience. Owl City’s trademark desire to escape in dreams, oceans and sky abound on this, his first official CD, in songs such as “Cave In” and “Umbrella Beach.” Adam also continues to display a terrific wit uncommon in most electronic based music in such songs as the clap infused, bouncy “Dental Care” (a humorous metaphor on smiling) and “Fireflies.” Given the official compact disc treatment, previously released fan favorite “Hello Seattle” gives the great Northwest its’ due with an ode to highlands, parking lots, Puget Sound and albatross. With glorious vocal harmonies (“The Saltwater Room”) and touching odes to love lost (“Vanilla Twilight”) Adam has dug more deeply on Ocean Eyes lyrically and musically than ever before.
Owl City’s future is as exciting, expansive and mellifluous as its music. Adam’s main focus will be getting more comfortable on stage, and satisfying a fan base that is growing and always eagerly anticipating new material. “I’ve loved every minute of it so far, and I’m looking forward to what’s going to happen next.” So are we.
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CREDITS:
Owl City is Adam Young
Owl City is Adam Young
Produced & engineered by Adam YoungMixed by John Goodmanson
Additional production on The Bird and The Worm,
Fireflies & Tidal Wave by Matthew Thiessen
Mastered by Ted Jensen at Sterling Sound
Executive Produced by Steve Bursky
Recorded at Sky Harbor Studios, Owatonna, MN
Strings recorded at Two Sticks Audio,
Seattle, WA by John Goodmanson
Mixed at Bogroll Studios, Seattle, WA
All songs written by Adam Young
All songs published by Ocean City Park (ASCAP)
except The Bird and The Worm & Tidal Wave, written by
Adam Young & Matthew Thiessen. Published by
Ocean City Park (ASCAP), Stylishly Flyfishing Publishing (BMI)
Cello on Cave In, Umbrella Beach, Fireflies, The Tip Of The
Iceberg & On The Wing by Phil Peterson, Arranged by Adam Young
Vocals on Cave In, The Bird and The Worm,
Fireflies & Tidal Wave by Matthew Thiessen
Vocals on The Tip Of The Iceberg & Meteor Shower by Melisa Morgan
Vocals on Meteor Shower by Jolie Lindholm
Vocals on The Saltwater Room & On The Wing by Breanne Düren
Vocals on On The Wing by Austin Tofte
Matthew Thiessen appears courtesy of Mono vs. Stereo
If My Heart Was A House & Hello Seattle Remix
Produced and engineered by Adam Young
Recorded at Sky Harbor Studios, Owatonna, MN
Mixed by John Goodmanson at Bogroll Studios, Seattle, WA
Mastered by Ted Jensen at Sterling Sound
Written by Adam Young
Published by Ocean City Park (ASCAP)
Art Direction and Design
Christopher Kornmann at spit and image, nyc
Creative Direction by Sandy Brummels
Original Artwork by Imran Khan
Endless thanks to all who were involved
in the making of this project.
All praise & glory to Jesus Christ, to whom I owe everything.
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