Owl City at #1

"Who the heck is Owl City?"

That's what I wondered when I saw them in the Top 10 on Billboard's Hot 100 and at #4 on iTunes early this week. Imagine my surprise yesterday when I opened up iTunes and saw their song "Fireflies" at #1.

Here's the bizarre part of all of this... Owl City has the reputation of being G-rated. The lyrics are clean, they've toured with Relient K... I'm curious if we might have another clean band in the Top 10! Wouldn't that be cool. (It's actually pretty sad that I'm getting this excited about something clean making it to the top 10. I guess that reflects on what usually is in the Top 10.)

Apparently Owl City basically consists of Adam Young, a guy who started making music in his parents' basement. Young's songs became the buzz on MySpace, reaching play counts in excess of 10 million at the end of 2008. Young/Owl City's album Ocean Eyes was released on iTunes on July 14, 2009, and debuted at #27 on the Billboard 200. Somewhere along the way, he produced Relient K's song "Terminals."

I don't know much about Young. Some articles refer to him being "upfront about his strong Baptist faith," and his lyrics never veering "anywhere near objectionable territory." 

Currently the song is #1 on iTunes (that's HUGE), knocking three biggies down a notch: The Black Eyed Peas song Meet Me Halfway, Miley's Party in the USA, and Britney's trashy little number, 3.

Pardon me for cheering outloud real quick.

Anyone know anything about this guy? I wanna know more!

 

Print | posted on Wednesday, October 21, 2009 10:01 AM

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I'm so lame, you post something like this, and I download within a few minutes (wonder how many other times it happened). Don't know much about them, but they sound good to me (reminiscent of something like The Postal Service).
Left by Adam on Oct 22, 2009 6:32 AM

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My 19-year-old sister just got their "Ocean Eyes" CD and had me listen to the whole thing in the car with her a couple weeks ago. Great CD! I had heard (and really liked) Fireflies already, but the rest of the CD is just as clean, funny and just different. My sister even agreed with me that it's so good to finally have a clean song at the top of the charts. To me, they sound like a mix between the Christian 2-man group "Lost and Found" and maybe a "Weird Al" type of thing. Goofy songs, but you can be good with your kids listening to them.
Left by Erin on Oct 22, 2009 8:01 AM

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I saw the video (not bad) and my daughter likes them. Do not know much about them though. seem OK not my style of music. But if they are open about their faith then I will encourage my daughter to listen to them.
Left by bignateym on Oct 22, 2009 8:09 AM

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I personally love Owl City, his music ranges from upbeat and funky to mellow and intro/retrospective! And like Jon said, it's all clean. While they may not be overtly Christian (I wish someone could find all the answers on that one) the songs are very positive, and a couple sure do point to God and Christian influences.

For example, "Tidal Wave" (follow link to lyrics along with youtube video of the song - http://www.lyricsmode.com/lyrics/o/owl_city/tidal_wave.html) which has lines such as
"I forget the last time I felt brave,
I just recall insecurity
Cause it came down like a tidal wave and
sorrow swept over me
Then I was given grace and love
I was blind but now I can see
Cause I've found a new hope from above
And courage swept over me"

Or check out "Meteor Shower" (again a link - http://www.lyricsmode.com/lyrics/o/owl_city/meteor_shower.html) where the whole song says "I can finally see,
That you're right there beside me,
I am my not own,
For I have been made new
Please don't let me go,
I desperately need you

I am not my own,
For I have been made new
Please don't let me go,
I desperately need you"

Seeing an Owl City song at #1 encouraged me to do some checking of my own. I've known about the band for a little over a year, and everywhere I turn on Facebook, I see youth from previous places I've ministered who quote the songs, or say that Owl City makes my day, heck I do it too!

Here's a good blog entry by Adam Young, the main member, entitled "Stay Encouraged" it's worth reading the whole thing . . . to summarize though, this guy just radiates a sense of joy and grace that it makes me feel jealous :) Some glimpses: "What inspires you? What leaves you breathless, overwhelmed, astonished? What lifts you off the ground and dips you waist-deep in grace and amazement?" and, "I wake up every morning, hit my knees, and wholeheartedly thank God for allowing me to do what I do. I am endlessly grateful to Him for the time that has been given to me, for allowing me to be apart of people's lives in some small way, for blessing me in ways that are utterly indescribable. I am left speechless. Breathless. Overwhelmed."

Whether every song is overtly/covertly Christian or not isn't really the point though, this music is clean, positive, and a lot of students like it, and it's great to see a group like that have a number one song on iTunes (it's still #1 by the way) and the cd is currently #3 as well!
Left by Micah on Oct 22, 2009 1:46 PM

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The Owl City Myspace says:

"I follow Jesus Christ wholeheartedly. He is my life, my strength, my all."

Influences:

God
Optimism
Photography
Air Travel
Vegetarianism
Fashion
Foreign Accents
Swimming Pools
Abstract Art
Wave Race 64
G-Rated Movies
Friends
Romance
Unwed Sailor
Stars of the Lid
Telefon Tel Aviv
Imogen Heap
Stairwell
DJ Encore
Prefuse 73
Rachel's
ATB
The Album Leaf
Helios
Sigur Rós
Boards of Canada
Hammock
Kazumi Totaka
Thomas Newman
Owen
Armin van Buuren
Rachel Joy Scott
Audrey Hepburn
C. S. Lewis
John Piper
Jane Langton
Kenneth Oppel
Robert Wyland
Richard Adams
Cary Grant
Jackson Pollack
Hubert de Givenchy
Carl Sandburg

Sweet.
Left by Mark on Oct 24, 2009 12:23 PM

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HE* is amazing. I've known about him for almost three years now. He added me on myspace so long ago, and I listened to him and fell in love! :) I'm glad he's getting the attention he deserves.
Left by Cakey on Oct 31, 2009 8:26 PM

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i really really like owl city...fireflies is a great song and was co-produced by the lead singer of my favorite band, matt from relient k
Left by katie j on Nov 18, 2009 10:49 AM

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