Running with the Wolves (song)

"Running with the Wolves" is the fourth single released by Aurora and the second single on Running with the Wolves and All My Demons Greeting Me as a Friend. It was written by Aurora, Michelle Leonard and Nicolas Rebscher and produced by Odd Martin Skålnes, Rebscher and Magnus Skylstad. On April 20, 2015 the song was officially released worldwide.

"Running with the Wolves"
Single by Aurora
from the EP Running with the Wolves and the album All My Demons Greeting Me as a Friend
Released20 April 2015 (2015-04-20)
Recorded2014–2015
Genre
Length3:14
Songwriter(s)
  • Aurora
  • Michelle Leonard
  • Nicolas Rebscher
Producer(s)
Aurora singles chronology
"Runaway"
(2015)
"Running with the Wolves"
(2015)
"Murder Song (5,4,3,2,1)"
(2015)

In 2020, as part of the Apple TV+ animated film “Wolfwalkers”, a newer version of the song was released, which is heard in the soundtrack and trailer. This version uses medieval Irish instruments as the backing music.[1][2]

Composition

Aurora wrote this during the blood moon in 2014. The song is about freedom and joining nature again, getting away from phones and radio and all the distractions around us.

In an interview with The 405, she said: "I just imagined the moon turning all the people around the world into wild animals, running away from all the rules, all the materialism and technology. Just being a part of nature again, running free."[3] She added:

The song is about having the animal instinct inside you come to life. Running with them, joining them  the instinct taking over, giving you freedom and making you forget about your human self and all things we humans keep around us in the modern society.

I think humans need to let go a bit more, shake their bodies more often, like the animals do ... It's a beautiful thing really.

Sometimes when you look at the world, and you see what we've done to it, the way many of us hurt the world we live in, innocent animals, even our own kind! And that kind of makes you want to follow the wolves instead. At least for one night.[4]

Music video

The music video for "Running with the Wolves", directed by James Alexandrou, was premiered through Vevo on 10 June 2015.[5] The singer also released an acoustic version of the song through Vevo on 7 July 2015. This video was directed by Kenny McCracken.

Charts

Chart (2015–2016) Peak
position
Germany (Official German Charts)[6] 72

References

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