Ultraviolet (EP)
Ultraviolet is the fourth extended play by American electronica project Owl City, released digitally on June 27, 2014, through Republic Records. The EP's lead single, "Beautiful Times", which features violinist Lindsey Stirling, was released on April 8, 2014.
Background and release
In early 2014, Young revealed the album artwork for his single, "Beautiful Times", through his Instagram account. The song, which was released on April 8, would act as the lead single for Ultraviolet and features music by violinist Lindsey Stirling. Following the release of "Beautiful Times", Young stated his intent to release a steady "series of EPs" in 2014 rather than one larger recording. On June 5, it was announced that Ultraviolet would be released on June 27. The album art and track listing, as well as a clip of one of the songs, were released on June 10 as part of a social media marketing campaign to promote the release of the EP.
On June 17, the EP was released for pre-order on iTunes. On June 18, the official audio for "Wolf Bite" was released by Owl City via YouTube. Starting on June 19, through many forms of social media, Young stated the official music video for "Beautiful Times" will be premiering on June 26. On June 25, the day before the premiere, Young posted a preview from the video. The "Beautiful Times" music video debuted the next day, as expected, on Rolling Stone's website. After much anticipation, the EP debuted on June 27, as expected. The same day, the "Beautiful Times" music video also made its debut on YouTube. On release day, Young reported that Ultraviolet had reached No. 2 on the iTunes charts. On July 8, Owl City proceeded to published the official audios for "Up All Night" and "This Isn't The End" via YouTube. The EP peaked No. 30 on Billboard 200 chart. "Beautiful Times" eventually peaked at position 91 on the Japan Hot 100 chart.