2007–present: Owl City Young began uploading songs recorded in his parents' basement to
MySpace, where he started to attract favorable attention for his music. He released his debut studio album, ''
Maybe I'm Dreaming independently on March 17, 2008. In February 2009, he signed with Universal Republic. His second studio album, Ocean Eyes, was released on July 14, 2009, and spawned three singles, most notably "Fireflies". The song peaked at number one for two non-consecutive weeks on the Billboard
Hot 100 and was certified Diamond by the Recording Industry Association of America. On June 14, 2011, he released his third studio album, All Things Bright and Beautiful. His fourth studio album, The Midsummer Station'', was released on August 17, 2012. The album's lead single, "
Good Time" featuring
Carly Rae Jepsen, peaked at number eight on the
Billboard Hot 100. He composed the song "
When Can I See You Again?" on
Disney's
Wreck-It Ralph in 2012. He released his fifth studio album,
Mobile Orchestra on July 10, 2015, which was his last album released under Republic Records before parting ways with the label in 2016. He subsequently released his next two albums,
Cinematic (2018) and
Coco Moon (2023) independently.
2002–2009: Windsor Airlift In 2002, Young formed a
pop-punk band with his childhood friends Anthony and Andy Johnson. and they released their debut EP,
The Basement on April 25, 2003. The group would perform shows at local churches, He has been credited on several releases with the band, most notably:
Selections for a Fallen Soldier Vol. 2,
Ocean City Park,
Hotels and
Beneath the Crystal Waves. Young departed the band in 2009 to focus on Owl City.
2006–2011: Sky Sailing Sky Sailing is a musical project created by Adam Young and began in 2006. Young wrote and recorded Sky Sailing's songs while he was still a metalworker living with his parents. Once
Ocean Eyes became a commercial success in 2009, Young announced that he would re-launch the Sky Sailing project in 2010. Young called the project, "darker, moodier, and much more organic" than Owl City and is a lot more acoustic. On July 13, 2010, he released his debut studio album
An Airplane Carried Me to Bed and was one of the most-downloaded new albums on the week it was released. On the release day of the album, "Brielle" was released as its lead single and was sent to
Triple-A and
Hot AC radio formats. "A Little Opera Goes a Long Way" was also released on the same day for a free download. On July 22, "Tennis Elbow" was released for a free download on his newsletter. "Flowers of the Field" was released as a single on July 27. Young initially had plans for a Sky Sailing tour in the spring of 2011, however, those plans were later scrapped. One of Young's earliest instrumental projects, Port Blue was inspired by
Saxon Shore,
Unwed Sailor,
Helios,
Boards of Canada, and
The Album Leaf. On September 13, 2007, Young released his debut album as Port Blue,
The Airship. On January 10, 2008, Young released an initial follow-up EP,
The Albatross. In 2013, Young released his second EP,
The Pacific, on his
SoundCloud page. On September 2, 2008, Young and Tofte released their debut EP,
Ambient Blue. In 2009, Young left the band to focus on
Owl City.
2015–2016: Adam Young Scores On December 18, 2015, Young announced that he would be focusing on a new project titled "Adam Young Scores". During each month of 2016, he composed and recorded a score based on a subject of his choice, which is something he had wanted to accomplish for a long time. Young stated he was originally inspired by the music from Disney films that made him want to create scores of his own. He released his second score,
RMS Titanic on March 1, which is based on the
sinking of the Titanic. His third score,
The Spirit of St. Louis, was released on April 1, and is about
Charles Lindbergh's transatlantic flight from New York to Paris.
The Ascent of Everest was released on May 1, as Young's fourth score. The score is based on the
1953 British Mount Everest expedition and stated that the success of the expedition inspired him to create the score. On June 1, he released his fifth score,
Omaha Beach. He released his sixth score,
Miracle in the Andes on July 1. On August 1, he released his seventh score,
Project Excelsior. He released his eighth score,
Corduroy Road on September 1, and is based on the
American Civil War. On October 1, he released his ninth score,
Voyager 1 which is based on the
first Voyager program launched by
NASA in 1977. He released his tenth score,
Mount Rushmore on November 1, and was inspired by the carved sculptures of four US presidents in
Mount Rushmore.
The Endurance was released on December 1, as the eleventh and final score. It is based on
Ernest Shackleton's
Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition in 1914.
Other side projects and collaborations Young recorded music under the name Insect Airport. as well as played drums for a band called Isle. Young has experimented with comedy rap projects such as Charlton Heston and the Blast Beats, the Wellington Giggle-Bomb Experience and Apes with Guns. In 2015, Young released an album titled,
Mr. Wolf Is Dead, under the name Color Therapy. Other lesser known projects Young has created include, Dolphin Park, Keehar, The Grizzly and Seagull Orchestra. Young was featured on the single "
Middledistancerunner" by English electronic musician
Chicane and was released on July 30, 2010. He also worked with Dutch producer
Armin van Buuren, appearing on a track called "
Youtopia" which was released as a single on November 28, 2011. In 2012, he was featured on the single "
Eternity" by
Paul van Dyk. In 2013, Young worked with
Apple in creating some of their ringtones and system alerts on the
iOS 7. In 2015, Young co-wrote and co-produced the single "Mr. Heartache" by
Sekai no Owari which appeared on their fourth studio album,
Lip. In 2018, Didrick released the single "
Ready to Fly" which featured guest vocals from Young. Young sang a cover of "
Gone" by
Switchfoot and was released on September 15, 2023, on the deluxe edition of
The Beautiful Letdown (Our Version). ==Musical styles and influences==