Very strange experiment - but I like it.
When I listened to this album for the first time, I thought "What a crap!". It seemed stupid and unlistenable for me (the more so I don't speak French). I thought, "OK, it's an experiment, but it is boring, chaotic, ugly - what sick people recorded this shit?"
But then I gave it another chance (mostly because I couldn't believe someone really recorded something so insane) and... I started to like it.
OK, it is one of the strangest recordings I heard in my life. It's totally eclectic; each piece seems not to harmonize with the rest. You'll find here theatrical speeches, fragments of songs from the 50s played on a broken gramophone, tribal chants, the so-called "contemporary" music, the so-called "alternative" rock, experimental electronica. And much more. However, there is method in this madness. It is chaos, but just like in case of fractals, this is controlled chaos. Chaos tied by the musicians' vision and transformed into mesmerizing musical journey.
So, if you long for originality and are brave enough to hear the strangest tunes in your life, check out this album. And if you don't like it from the start, I dare you to give it another try. It's worth it.