Owl City Looks To the Sky
09/21/2010
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Owl City a.k.a. Adam Young has released a new video for "To the Sky," the song he penned a new song to serve as the theme to Director Zack Snyder's animation debut Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole (Warner Bros. Pictures/Village Roadshow Pictures). Based on Kathryn Lasky novels Guardians of G'Hoole, the film opens nationwide in theatres and IMAX on September 24th in both 3D and 2D and will be accompanied by an original motion picture soundtrack that will be released on September 21st by WaterTower Music. "It is such an incredible honor to be part of this film. As a fan of both the children's book series growing up, and Zack Snyder's work as a director, having my music included is pretty surreal. I've been waiting for someone to make a movie like this for some time now. I'm endlessly grateful to be involved." – Owl City's Adam Young Owl City's "To the Sky" is featured prominently within the film and then plays again as it soars over the end title sequence. It'll be released as the soundtrack's first single and will be accompanied by a music video that incorporates themes and imagery from the film. In addition, "To the Sky" anchors the exciting soundtrack which includes the heroic musical landscapes of the Academy Award nominee and BAFTA award winning Davis Hirschfelder's score. "To the Sky" is the first new Owl City song to be released since Summer 2009's Ocean Eyes. Check out the soundtrack to Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole on September 21st on WaterTower Music and be sure to catch the film in theatres nationwide and IMAX on September 24th. Check out the video here
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