The third album from this band from France.
The band is a quintet with a lineup of drums, bass, guitars, viola, synths, keyboards, piano, saxophones and vocals.
Some guests also added strings, saxophones, backing vocals and sound effects.
I have had the pleasure of reviewing their first two albums last year and you can find these reviews somewhere else in this blog.
The music on this, and on the first two albums, is a mix of Canterbury prog and more laidback jazz. Laidback but also pretty quirky.
The album starts with some vocals and they are the only proper vocals on this forty-five minutes long album.
The rest of the album is dominated by both strings, saxophones, synths and guitars.
That makes this album both eclectic and quirky.
The quality is good throughout and this French band is a band well worth checking out.
3 points
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