Into the Wild (LP song)

"Into the Wild" is a break-through song by American indie rock recording artist LP. The song, which is best known for being featured in a Citibank commercial, was released as a single on May 21, 2012 through Warner Bros. Records.[1] The song was also included on LP's third studio album, Forever for Now (2014).

"Into the Wild"
Single by LP
from the album Forever for Now
ReleasedMay 21, 2012 (2012-05-21)
Recorded2011
GenreIndie rock, indie pop, alternative rock
Length3:53
LabelWarner Bros. Records
Songwriter(s)PJ Bianco, LP
LP singles chronology
"'Into the Wild' (Live)"
(2012)
"Into the Wild"
(2012)
"Night Like This"
(2014)

Citibank commercial

In the end of 2011, "Into the Wild" was prominently used in a Citibank ThankYou Card national TV ad campaign, featuring rock climbers Katie Brown and Alex Honnold. The song received vast exposure in the commercial,[2] as it had millions of plays on YouTube.[3] Both the commercial and the lyrics to the song were a subject of discussion: "Viewers of the commercial are almost as curious about the lyrics to the song", said Jeanne Moos on CNN.[4]

Music video

A music video for the song was shot at the Four Aces in Palmdale, California over the summer of 2012. Released onto YouTube on 4 October 2012, the video was directed by Shane Drake and features Brittany Snow and Haley Bennett.[5]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Into the Wild"3:53

Live version

"Into the Wild (Live)"
Single by LP
from the album Into the Wild: Live at EastWest Studios
Released24 February 2012 (2012-02-24)
Recorded2011
Length4:01
Songwriter(s)PJ Bianco, LP
LP singles chronology
"Into the Wild (Live)"
(2012)
"Into the Wild"
(2012)

On February 24, 2012, a version of "Into the Wild" recorded in the historic EastWest Studios in Hollywood was released[6] to promote LP's live EP. The Into the Wild: Live at EastWest Studios EP was released on April 24, 2012 through Warner Bros. Records.[7]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Into the Wild" (Into the Wild: Live at EastWest Studios Version)4:01

References

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