
Woodkid shares new single "Pale Yellow"
12 June 2020, 14:17
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Woodkid is back with new track "Pale Yellow", a second preview of his highly-anticipated sophomore album.
"Pale Yellow" lands after April's "Goliath", and arrives with a visual that uses 3D rendering technology, and was created by Yoann Lemoine.
Woodkid says of his latest outing, "If "Goliath", my first single, summons the massive, the titanesque, "Pale Yellow" is more about the machine inside, the inner monster. This is a song about the shape of chemical addiction and the power of resilience against self-destruction."
His second album, which is yet to get a title, will follow on from 2013's The Golden Age.
Woodkid's "Pale Yellow" single is out now. He's yet to reveal the release date and title of his new album.
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