I saw this album on the Internet Archive, saw the label 'French Prog' and instantly hit the download button. After all, we all know that the Italians and the Swedes can make some darn good prog rock - no reason why the French can't either! What I heard affirmed that statement.
The album sounds like Blondie after a 3hr lecture from Jon Anderson. It's accessible prog and, as a benefit to non-French speakers, the music is so well played and performed, the lyrics and vocals become a phonetic instrument. Mind you, if you've got a smattering of French, all the better! The title track is remarkably catchy and by far an excellent highlight.
This is a truly professional recording and should be downloaded by all who love a good prog album. If you're put off by the thought of French lyrics, just think back to the days when Jon Anderson sang about "shining flying purple wolfhounds" - you hadn't got a clue what he was on about, but you loved the music anyway. Same principle.