Golden Age is written by Miland Petrozza, Thomas Vetterli. ✔️
When was Golden Age released?
It is first released on March 29, 1999 as part of Kreator's album "Endorama" which includes 12 tracks in total. This song is the opening track on this album. ✔️
What is the meaning behind Golden Age lyrics?
When we take a closer look at its interpretation, Kreator's Golden Age is an invitation to go beyond the present gloomy reality and step into a dream-like future where constant pleasure takes the place of shattered aspirations, which stands for a general release from the feelings of terror and anger. Golden age lyrics are very much about freedom, inspiration, hope, empowerment, and celebration. In a way, the song also conveys the message that things should be changed, and reality should be escaped from, and a utopian vision held, and ecstasy experienced over the misery. The lyrics contain themes of change and discovery that might be overwhelming for kids. The constant reference to 'let me take you down' and 'explore the other side' points to a journey to the even deeper and maybe darker parts, which could be a little scary for kids. What is more, the expressions 'life fade away' and 'ritual has begun' imply that very mature or abstract ideas are involved, which, in the case of younger kids, would not be realized. Though not openly, the overall tone and imagery are indicative of intricate emotional and psychological experiences. ✔️
Which genre is Golden Age?
Golden Age falls under the genre Pop. ✔️
How long is the song Golden Age?
Golden Age song length is 4 minutes and 51 seconds.
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