Loading details…
Loading details…
Album
All Things Bright and Beautiful is the third studio album by American electronica project Owl City. It was released on June 14, 2011, by Universal Republic Records. Despite receiving mixed critical reviews, it was a commercial success, reaching No. 6 on the Billboard 200. The album's title is based on the hymn of the same name. The album sees Adam Young continuing his synth-pop stylings while also experimenting with indie rock, folk, European trance on "Galaxies" and rap on "Alligator Sky". Guest musicians on the album include Shawn Chrystopher, Matthew Thiessen, Lights, Breanne Düren and Adam Young's mother Joan Young. The album was originally planned to have a worldwide release date of May 24, 2011. It was then changed to May 17. On April 6, however, Young posted on his official site that the release date had been bumped to June 14, 2011. He stated that the reason for this was, "In an attempt to better connect the dots and ensure that every cloud in the sky is stitched together with its own special silver lining", and "with school finally out for the summer, it'll be a perfect time to sit back and watch the fireworks." Along with this post were previews of four tracks from the new album, each being 1:30 long. The previews posted were of "Alligator Sky" (featuring Shawn Chrystopher), "Deer in the Headlights", "Galaxies" and "Dreams Don't Turn to Dust". On the introductory track to "Galaxies", entitled "January 28, 1986" (the date of the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster
The Real World
Owl City
Deer in the Headlights
Owl City
Angels
Owl City
Dreams Don't Turn to Dust
Owl City
Honey and the Bee
Owl City
Kamikaze
Owl City
January 28, 1986
Owl City
Galaxies
Owl City
Hospital Flowers
Owl City
Alligator Sky
Owl City
The Yacht Club
Owl City
Plant Life
Owl City
Alligator Sky - No Rap Version
Owl City