When I first encountered Woodkid’s music through his contribution to a movie soundtrack, I had no idea he was French. His sound felt universal, grandiose, and deeply cinematic, transcending borders or any sense of nationality. It wasn’t until I explored his debut album, The Golden Age, that I truly began to appreciate the genius behind his artistry.
And what a debut it is—absolutely stunning. From the opening notes, the album sweeps you into a lush, emotional journey. The orchestral arrangements are breathtaking, blending powerful brass, dramatic percussion, and tender strings with Woodkid’s deep, resonant voice. Tracks like Run Boy Run and Iron explode with intensity and urgency, while more intimate moments, such as I Love You… More