I had really been baited by the EP named Iron, so I expect this first album Woodkid with great curiosity. From the EP, the album includes the two singles, "Iron" and "Run boy run" already out there a good time ... and forget the superb titles passage as "Baltimore fireflies" or "Wasteland" but they did not fit the narrative of the album. As for the new songs, surprise, the register is less epic and more intimate than expected. And among these intimate songs, "Where I live" with its licked and quite moving words, is an excellent workmanship piano voice. Among the most ambitious titles, "Conquest of spaces" admirably pulls out of the game with its false airs Muse beginning of the song. In the early game of influences, one of the most obvious is the Ennio Morriconesque-key, particularly noticeable on "The great escape" but I think it breaks a little as the general atmosphere of the album. But despite some securities less successful than others, this CD remains very high quality with symphonic music that stands out fundamentally from what we are used to hearing and especially an incredible talent for making his writing Woodkid incredible evocative and cinematic. So, we began to hope that he soon combined his talents as a musician and amv cinema ...