Some tracks feel like a chapter closing — others feel like a full transformation. “Death of the Wolf,” the new single from Night Wolf featuring Lois Powell, lands firmly in the latter, capturing a moment of reinvention wrapped in atmosphere, emotion, and intent.
From the opening moments, the track reflects Night Wolf’s signature approach: genre lines blur, moods shift, and textures take centre stage. This is their second collaboration together, and the chemistry is unmistakable. The songwriting leans into metaphor and introspection, with co-written lyrics shaping a narrative that feels both personal and symbolic — a shedding of old skins and the emergence of something new.
What makes Death of the Wolf especially compelling is how it was brought to life. Much of the track was recorded in Night Wolf’s home studio, grounding it in intimacy, while a striking piano part was captured inside a quiet church. That contrast — between the familiar and the sacred — gives the song an added emotional weight, echoing through the arrangement like a moment of reflection frozen in time.
Beyond the song itself, this release marks an important milestone for Night Wolf. It signals his move into fully self-released territory under EscaVolt Records, the label he launched at the end of 2025. Known for his wide-ranging catalogue and placements across film, television, and major global networks, Night Wolf brings that cinematic sensibility into this track, creating something that feels just as at home in headphones as it would be underscoring a pivotal scene on screen.
With roots in Luton and a career shaped by constant experimentation, Night Wolf continues to expand his creative world — from music releases to his new sound design venture, No Paw Audio. Death of the Wolf sits right at the crossroads of all that experience: bold, layered, and unafraid to evolve.
This isn’t just another single — it’s a statement of independence, artistry, and forward motion.
‘Death of the Wolf’ is a haunting and cinematic turning point