Released six years after Innamoramento, Avant Que l'Ombre..
is the eagerly awaited sixth studio album from Canadian-born French singer/songwriter Mylène Farmer.
Adding a darker electronica edge to her trademark Euro-dance sound, the Laurent Boutonnat-produced LP tackles the subjects of sex, death, and religion in her own unique style, and includes the singles "Redonne-Moi," "L'Amour N'Est Rien," and "Peut-Etre Toi," alongside the controversial "Fuck Them All" and tributes to Serge Gainsbourg and Virginia Woolf.