The Golden Age

The Golden Age

by Woodkid
The Golden Age

The Golden Age

by Woodkid

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Overview

It's beyond cliche to call sweeping, orchestral music "filmic," but in the case of music video director Yoann Lemoine's debut album as Woodkid, The Golden Age, the term fits. Though he's worked with Katy Perry, Taylor Swift, and Lana Del Ray, Lemoine's own music is more in line with Antony & the Johnsons -- lavish, often torchy songs that pair dramatic backdrops with his charmingly imperfect vocals. While Antony fans will probably hear a lot to like on The Golden Age, Woodkid's approach isn't as intimate; instead, Lemoine's focus is often on the massive sounds around him. Those sounds are undeniably impressive, particularly on the title track, which opens the album with slowly building strings and brass that eventually unfold into dramatic, suite-like movements, and on "Run Boy Run," which has all the drama of a spaghetti Western score. At times, Lemoine's vocals and songwriting threaten to get lost in the sheer amount of music surrounding them, but just when it seems like it's all too much, he reins things in on "Boat Song" and "Where I Live," both of which suggest he should pare things down more often. Still, Lemoine gets a surprising amount of range out of his maximalist approach, from the more classical-leaning "Stabat Mater" to "I Love You," which with its samples and intricate beats, is the closest Woodkid comes to a contemporary pop song. A beautiful, if at times exhausting album, The Golden Age shows Lemoine is skilled at making music as well as music videos. ~ Heather Phares

Product Details

Release Date: 09/30/2013
Label: Interscope
UPC: 0602537276264
Rank: 7168

Tracks

  1. The Golden Age
  2. Run Boy Run
  3. The Great Escape
  4. Boat Song
  5. I Love You
  6. The Shore
  7. Ghost Lights
  8. Shadows
  9. Stabat Mater
  10. Conquest of Spaces
  11. Falling
  12. Where I Live
  13. Iron
  14. The Other Side

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Woodkid   Primary Artist
Daniel Breszinski   Trombone
Laurent Mallet   Trumpet
Yohan Chetail   Trumpet
Bruno Bertoli   Conductor
Aron Ottignon   Piano
Guillaume Varupenne   Trombone (Bass)
Laurent Bourdon   Trumpet
Stephane Gourvat   Trumpet
Thibault Mortegoute   Trombone
Jonathan Reith   Trombone
Nicolas Heumber   Trumpet
Cedric Berger   Horn
J.M. Tavernier   Horn
Benjamin Estienne   Violin
Oana Unc-Marchand   Cello
Christophe Struzynski   Horn
Benjamin Chareyron   Horn
Marie Poulanges   Viola
Sarah Veilhan   Cello
Raphael Perraud   Cello
Karen Brunon   Violin
Lyodoh Kaneko   Violin
Pascale Meley   Violin
David Moulie   Horn
Delphine Tissot   Viola
Pierre Vavasseur   Cello
Fabien Wallerand   Tuba
Caroline Ritchot   Violin
Catherine Bourgeat   Violin
David Defiez   Horn,Soloist
Nicolas Vallade   Trombone
Cyril Ghestem   Violin
Ludovic Balla   Violin
Angelique Loyer   Violin
Sarah Nemtanu   Violin,Soloist
Jerome Marchand   Violin
Joel Vaisse   Soloist,Trombone
David Braccini   Violin
Marianne Lagarde   Violin
Frederic Mellardi   Soloist,Trumpet
Lise Berthaud   Viola
Maud Ayats   Violin
Christophe Briquet   Viola
Marc Chouarain   Piano
David Sztanke   Piano
Lionel Surin   Horn

Technical Credits

Dany Hericourt   Composer
Bruno Bertoli   Orchestration
Gustave Rudman   Arranger
Matthew Josephs   Stylist
Mike Marsh   Mastering
Julien Delfaud   Mixing
Sebastian Akchote   Composer
Daniel Sannwald   Artwork
Julie Politi   Art Coordinator
Pierre Le Ny   A&R,Art Direction
Woodkid   Arranger,Composer,Producer
Ambroise Willaume   Arranger,Composer
Mitchell Yoshida   Composer
Sebastian   Arranger,Composer,Producer
The Shoes   Producer
Guillaume Briere   Composer
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