Night Wolf

Blending cinematic soundscapes with emotional storytelling, the latest collaboration between Lois and Night Wolf unfolds through their new single “Unstoppable,” a track exploring resilience, vulnerability, and the evolving chemistry behind their creative partnership.

1. “Unstoppable” is your third collaboration together. How has your creative chemistry evolved since your first project, and what feels different about this release?
L.P: More confidence, I think stronger vocals in a way. I believe at this point Night Wolf has upgraded his studio quite a lot. We knew the drill a lot more. Friendly with his dog, cups of tea are given. Straight into the process this time.

N.W: We have definitely been able to get to know how each works when creating music together. The first two songs we made I had wrote lyrics to and had already got ideas either half created or laid out already before Lois sang on them, this song was allowing Lois to fully open up on her own and find her own pattern to this song, we created this song from the ground up in an afternoon at my home studio and had the finished song the next day or so, it just flowed and was enjoyable to put together and build with. Lois was allowed more free reign on this project that some of the restrictions I had to place on her during the recording of my lyrics as It was an idea in my head I was trying to get out through Lois where as Unstoppable is truly me following Lois’s lead and creating the song around her vibe that day and lyrics. We have grown to know each other’s styles by this time and this will continue to improve as we work together in the future.

2. The track opens with a distorted acoustic guitar before unfolding into a cinematic trip-hop and alt-pop atmosphere. How did you shape that balance between grit and elegance in the production?
L.P: My voice leans more towards elegance than grit I think, yet the subjects and emotions I talk about might be more gritty. NightWolf has this cool kind of style, I’m not sure how it was merged, but it works.

N.W: I had heard this guitar riff through an idea Lois had sent me via voicenote, and instantly fell in love with an idea that came into my head when heard it so I already kind of had an idea of which direction I would want to take that alone, we then built the track together with each time we pushed further we would then mould around each other and progress the idea until we had a song structure, it just felt right to keep this a chilled vibe with a slightly darker undertone that is not going too far and has some light in tunnel. Lois’s voice works really well with this style of music and I enjoy creating it.

3. The lyrics feel resilient, but they’re filtered through what you’ve described as a “broken lens.” Lois, what inspired that emotional perspective, and how did you channel vulnerability without losing strength?
L.P: This perspective was inspired by real life events. Feeling positive yet accepting broken truths. For channeling the music I was just saying what I feel, it feels good to express in song. I wouldn’t even describe this as vulnerable. This is so empowering compared to my other work. That I would find it most exposing/ vulnerable to share this thrilled side to myself. Since making the song I’ve definitely embraced this side of myself more and believe to have become more positive?

4. Night Wolf, your background in building story-driven soundscapes for major platforms like Netflix, Channel 4, Sky, MLB, and NFL gives the track a strong sync-ready feel. Did you approach “Unstoppable” with a visual narrative in mind from the beginning?

N.W: I do not try and make music that will fit anything in particular, when creating music I do of course have in the back of mind that it could be used in something but do not allow that to dictate the creation process or genre, it really is all just about feeling , how the song is making me feel, the lyrics , how I felt before I even started making music all influence what I end up creating. Lois has a way of telling a story through her lyrics so I also of course took a lot of influence from the way it was feeling at the time we were recording. I do feel however that these songs we have worked on together would fit really well in some kind of James Bond film or such as the like. It certainly would be great to see our music together used in some visual projects that take the tracks to another level with visual story telling. We are also aiming to create our own music videos for each of our songs so keep your eyes peeled for that in the near future. If you would like to explore my back catalog and other collaborations then please vist my website – www.nightwolfuk.com

5. The arrangement grows patiently before delivering an almost pop-ballad lift at the end, with soaring strings and a vocal climax. Why was it important to save that emotional release for the closing moments?
L.P: I suppose it could be an arrival to what’s been waiting at the beginning of the song. Spring. The climax being the simple message of how to carry yourself through all the seasons. The waiting and the enjoying! Just keep breathing.

N.W: The song just naturally flowed this way whilst we were creating it together, each take we would push a little further to go louder , push harder , until we reached a climax and this came across on the recording, it just felt right to have that peak towards the end as the answer to the question that had been asked over and over before. It feels like a realisation moment, like everything that had been discussed before can be resolved and might be! Lois has quite a unique voice with folk undertones that works really well to build story and atmosphere to suddenly explode with emotion at the end just works.

6. With themes of distance, return, and fragile hope, “Unstoppable” feels cinematic and expansive. What do you hope listeners — and perhaps filmmakers or game creators — take away from this track?
L.P: Something emotive that could follow a true story of real feelings, a middle ground between two extremes. Characters longing for something, feeling powerful and reclaiming hope.

N.W: I hope that this song will find its people out there in the world and allow others to maybe be able to work through their own realization moment or for the day dreamer who likes to build a world whilst listening to a piece of music in their own mind. I feel it has a certain sadness attached to it with the resolving ending being the light and hope coming back. It would certainly work well in scenes of self realisation, discovering something had been wrong and rushing towards fixing it with a newly found knowledge. It would also work well for a love interest story line or where there is potential doubt in a relationship where she is able to pick herself up, brush
herself off and go forward to ending the chapter with some confidence whilst starting the song quite fragile.
We also have another song being released on EscaVolt Records on 21st March 2026 called The Laws Of Life which is our 4th collaboration together and we are then aiming to start filming for our music videos for each of our songs to be able to bring another level of emotion to them through visual story telling so please keep checking on us as we have more to come! Thank you for listening to us and taking the time to read about us, please follow me on my socials @NightWolfUK.

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