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Wolf Parade's 20-Year-Old Hit Finds New Life
9 Feb
Summary
- Song revived after 20 years due to TV show placement.
- Licensing pitch was highly detailed and intentional.
- Digital streams increased significantly post-show.

Wolf Parade's 2003 track, "I'll Believe in Anything," is experiencing a remarkable revival after two decades, largely due to its integration into the popular TV series "Heated Rivalry." Showrunner Jacob Tierney, a dedicated fan, specifically sought out the song, developing a detailed pitch that highlighted its intended narrative placement.
This intentional licensing approach by Tierney, who had a prior connection with the band's members dating back to a potential project 20 years prior, stood out from typical, more generic requests. The band members, Spencer Krug and Dan Boeckner, found the care put into the pitch compelling, making it an easy decision to license the song.
While the financial compensation for such placements has shifted from the lucrative deals of the early 2000s, the visibility provided by "Heated Rivalry" has led to a reported 3,000 percent surge in streams for "I'll Believe in Anything." The band acknowledges that the exact monetary value of these streams, particularly from platforms like TikTok, remains somewhat elusive.




