The Evolution of Orion Redwolf: From ‘Stormy Days’ to ‘Glow’
- Alice Smith
- Jul 4, 2024
- 1 min read

Orion Redwolf’s latest single, ‘Glow’, is a testament to his evolving artistry. Following the release of ‘Stormy Days’, a deeply personal song written at the age of 14 the day after his father passed away, Redwolf adopted his middle name to signify the intimate nature of his new material. This shift marks a new chapter for the American songwriter, producer, and artist renowned for his genre-blurring style and emotive compositions.
‘Glow’ showcases Redwolf’s collaborative approach, a first for his solo work. Partnering with Matt Wyatt, whose jazz-oriented drumming and engineering skills have added a new layer to Redwolf’s music, the track was recorded at Tree and Booms studio. The resulting soundscape, featuring slide guitars and Wurlitzer, creates a fantastical atmosphere that complements the song’s lyrical narrative. Wyatt’s drumming, in particular, brings a bombastic yet nuanced energy to the track.
Lyrically, ‘Glow’ draws from Redwolf’s childhood fascination with Grimm’s Fairy Tales. The enchanting lyrics, co-written with Elie Bashkow, transport listeners to a magical forest, echoing the fantastical themes of his early inspirations. Redwolf’s rich vocals and intricate guitar work further enhance the track’s immersive quality, making ‘Glow’ a standout addition to his discography. As Redwolf continues to release new music monthly, fans can look forward to more of his introspective and genre-defying creations.




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