Wolf Bite

2014 promotional single by Owl City From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Wolf Bite" is a song by American electronica project Owl City. The song was released on June 18, 2014, as a promotional single from his fourth extended play, Ultraviolet.[3] The song reached number 22 on the Christian Rock Songs chart and number 48 on the Dance/Electronic Digital Song Sales chart.

ReleasedJune 18, 2014
Length3:49
Quick facts Promotional single by Owl City, from the EP Ultraviolet ...
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Background

According to Adam Young, "Wolf Bite" is about, "becoming a better person and how the trials and difficult tribulations of life can grow you up."[4] Young described the song as a "dreamy minimalist verse" with a "shimmering hook that resounds with a primal power."[4] The song was inspired by the 2010 period horror film The Wolfman.[4]

Composition and lyrics

Written and produced by Young, the track runs at 128 BPM and is in the key of D major.[5] Musically, the song has been described as an EDM and synth-pop track, featuring Owl City's signature melodies. However, the lyrics are more melancholy than is typically found in Owl City's music, saying, "It's another bad dream, poison in my bloodstream / I'm dying but I can't scream, will you show me the way."[2] The lyrical interpretation of the song is a "call for God's help."[6]

Critical reception

"Wolf Bite" was generally well received by music critics. Scott Fryberger of Jesus Freak Hideout called the song, "a half mid-tempo, half dancey track that again hearkens back a few years to All Things Bright and Beautiful."[6] In a review of Ultraviolet for Renowned for Sound, Marcus Floyd stated of the song, "The echo resonating from the end of each line in 'Wolf Bite' may grind your gears a little, but if you're after some punchy EDM/pop Owl City style, this is the track for you."[1] The song is considered to be a "fan favorite" from the EP.[7]

Music video

"Wolf Bite" was released on June 18, 2014, along with an audio video.[8] A music video for the song premiered via MetroLyrics on July 17, 2014, and was directed by Andrew William Ralph.[2][9] The music video features clips of a werewolf riding a bicycle and has a mix of live action shots combined with some colorful animated overlays.[2][7]

Charts

More information Chart (2014), Peak position ...
Chart performance for "Wolf Bite"
Chart (2014) Peak
position
US Christian Rock Songs (Billboard)[10] 22
US Dance/Electronic Digital Song Sales (Billboard)[11] 48
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