Good Day for Dreaming
Maggie Eckford (born c. 1986), better known by her stage name Ruelle, is an American electronic pop singer-songwriter. Her music is widely used on many television series, and she is the singer of the opening theme songs of Shadowhunters (This Is the Hunt) and The Shannara Chronicles (Until We Go Down). Born the middle child of three sisters to a trucker in Mississippi, Ruelle was raised on a dairy farm. She attended music school in Sydney, Australia. Ruelle is now professionally based out of Nashville, Tennessee. Eckford adopted the French word Ruelle as her stage name because she liked how it gave off a sense of darkness and mystery and how it had multiple meanings including chamber and wolf. Though Nashville is best known for country music and rock-and-roll, Eckford's first two albums, For What It's Worth (2010) and Show and Tell (2012), released under her birth name Maggie Eckford, were indie pop. She then adopted the stage name Ruelle to represent a change in genre, moving toward electronic pop with a dark and cinematic style in the EPs Up in Flames (2015) and Madness (2016). Ruelle's first television placement was a song in a Japanese iPad commercial. Besides the aforementioned theme songs for Shadowhunters and The Shannara Chronicles, Ruelle's songs have also been featured in numerous primetime television series, including Dancing with the Stars, Guilt, How to Get Away with Murder, The Leftovers, The Originals, Pretty Little Liars, Quantico, Reckless, Revenge, Scream, Sleepy Hollow, So You Think You Can Dance, Teen Wolf, The Vampire Diaries, and The Walking Dead. Until We Go Down, after its use in Shannara, was used at the end of Steel Bars and Stone Walls, the season 2 premiere of Wynonna Earp. On film, she is featured on both the trailer and the soundtrack for The Loft as well as trailers for Bad Moms,Before I Fall, Free State of Jones, and Keeping up with the Joneses. Her song Game of Survival is featured in the 13 Reasons Why trailer. Ruelle has collaborated with electronic music producer Ki:Theory, provided the vocals on his song Bringing Me Down. Ruelle's best-performing song on the Billboard charts is I Get to Love You, which reached #15 on the Spotify Viral 50 on March 5, 2016. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Maggie Eckford (born c. 1986), better known by her stage name Ruelle, is an American electronic pop singer-songwriter. Her music is widely used on many television series, and she is the singer of the opening theme songs of Shadowhunters (This Is the Hunt) and The Shannara Chronicles (Until We Go Down). Born the middle child of three sisters to a trucker in Mississippi, Ruelle was raised on a dairy farm. She attended music school in Sydney, Australia. Ruelle is now professionally based out of Nashville, Tennessee. Eckford adopted the French word Ruelle as her stage name because she liked how it gave off a sense of darkness and mystery and how it had multiple meanings including chamber and wolf. Though Nashville is best known for country music and rock-and-roll, Eckford's first two albums, For What It's Worth (2010) and Show and Tell (2012), released under her birth name Maggie Eckford, were indie pop. She then adopted the stage name Ruelle to represent a change in genre, moving toward electronic pop with a dark and cinematic style in the EPs Up in Flames (2015) and Madness (2016). Ruelle's first television placement was a song in a Japanese iPad commercial. Besides the aforementioned theme songs for Shadowhunters and The Shannara Chronicles, Ruelle's songs have also been featured in numerous primetime television series, including Dancing with the Stars, Guilt, How to Get Away with Murder, The Leftovers, The Originals, Pretty Little Liars, Quantico, Reckless, Revenge, Scream, Sleepy Hollow, So You Think You Can Dance, Teen Wolf, The Vampire Diaries, and The Walking Dead. Until We Go Down, after its use in Shannara, was used at the end of Steel Bars and Stone Walls, the season 2 premiere of Wynonna Earp. On film, she is featured on both the trailer and the soundtrack for The Loft as well as trailers for Bad Moms,Before I Fall, Free State of Jones, and Keeping up with the Joneses. Her song Game of Survival is featured in the 13 Reasons Why trailer. Ruelle has collaborated with electronic music producer Ki:Theory, provided the vocals on his song Bringing Me Down. Ruelle's best-performing song on the Billboard charts is I Get to Love You, which reached #15 on the Spotify Viral 50 on March 5, 2016. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
War of Hearts
Monsters
Madness
Game of Survival
The Other Side
I Get to Love You
Carry You
Until We Go Down
War Of Hearts - Acoustic Version
Deep End
War of Hearts (Acoustic Version)
Live Like Legends
Up in Flames
Bad Dream
Empires
Take It All
Secrets and Lies
Where We Come Alive
Fear on Fire
Daydream
Find You
Rival
The World We Made
Gotta Love It
Where Do We Go From Here?
Genesis
Where Do We Go From Here
Closing In
Oh My My
Dead of Night
Hold Your Breath
Big Guns
Come Fly With Me
Recover
Monsters - Acoustic Version
Somebody Else
Waves of Gray
Emerge Part I
Like You Mean It
Monsters (Acoustic Version)
Emerge Part II
Self Sabotage
Walking On The Moon
Storm
The Fear of Letting Go
Another World
Skin and Bones
Love Changes Everything
Good Day for Dreaming
Where Is My Mind
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