Deus (band)

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Deus
Deus performing at Rolling Stone in Milan: Tom Barman, Stéphane Misseghers, Mauro Pawlowski and Alan Gevaert
Deus performing at Rolling Stone in Milan: Tom Barman, Stéphane Misseghers, Mauro Pawlowski and Alan Gevaert
Background information
OriginAntwerp, Belgium
GenresExperimental rock, Indie rock, Alternative rock
Years active1991–present
LabelsV2, Universal, [PIAS]
MembersTom Barman (1991-present)
Klaas Janzoons (1991-present)
Stéphane Misseghers (2004-present)
Alan Gevaert (2004-present)
Mauro Pawlowski (2004-present)
Past membersMark Meyers (1991-1993)
Stef Kamil Carlens (1991-1996)
Rudy Trouvé (1991-1995)
Jules de Borgher (1991-2004)
Danny Mommens (1996-2004)
Craig Ward (1995-2004)
Tim Vanhamel (1999-2000)
Websitewww.Deus.be

Deus (styled as dEUS[1]) is a rock band based in Antwerp, Belgium, whose only continuous members up to the present day are Tom Barman (vocals, guitars) and Klaas Janzoons (keyboards, violin). The rest of the band's line-up currently consists of drummer Stéphane Misseghers, bassist Alan Gevaert and guitarist/backing vocalist Mauro Pawlowski.[2]

History

Formation

Formed in 1991, Deus began its career as a cover band, but soon began writing its own material.[3] Their musical influences range from folk and punk to jazz and prog rock. They first came to attention in Humo's Rock Rally of 1992 and after the release of the four-track EP "Zea", Deus was offered a recording contract with Island Records.[3] They became the first Belgian indie act ever to sign to a major international label.[4]

First era (1994-2000)

Deus' debut album Worst Case Scenario drew influences from Frank Zappa, Tom Waits and Captain Beefheart and was released on September 16, 1994 to critical acclaim.[5] Shortly after followed the release of a highly experimental mail order only album entitled My Sister=My Clock, consisting of thirteen songs contained on one physical track. Their next effort In a Bar, Under the Sea followed two years later. The Ideal Crash (1999) saw the manic eccentricity channeled into a slightly more accessible package.[6] Altogether, the band's first three albums (discounting My Sister=My Clock) sold over 750.000 copies worldwide and gathered them a cult following.[7]

Meanwhile, Deus had been subject to various line-up changes. After touring for Worst Case Scenario, guitarist Rudy Trouvé went on to Kiss My Jazz, Dead Man Ray and The Love Substitutes. By the time In a Bar, Under the Sea came out, bassist Stef Kamil Carlens had left the band to focus on Zita Swoon. They were replaced by Craig Ward and Danny Mommens, respectively. Eventually, the line-up was completed by touring guitarist Tim Vanhamel (Evil Superstars, Millionaire, Eagles of Death Metal).[8]

Hiatus

After the tour in support of The Ideal Crash, the band took an extended hiatus that allowed the individual members to pursue different interests. Barman directed a film, Any Way the Wind Blows in 2003, and teamed up with techno record producer CJ Bolland to form Magnus in 2004.[9] In June 2002, Deus did however play 6 concerts in Portugal, the Netherlands and Belgium, supporting the CD and DVD release of their singles collection, No More Loud Music.

Second era (2004-present)

In mid 2004 they began recording new material and playing live across Europe, and in August the download-only single "If You Don't Get What You Want" was released. On September 12, 2005 the album Pocket Revolution was released. The release of the new album was supported by a world tour of over 130 concerts. The final concert of the 2005/2006 Pocket Revolution tour took place on October 1 in Deus's hometown of Antwerp, Belgium. Deus performed that day as part of the 0110 Festival for Tolerance. This free entrance festival, an initiative of leadsinger Tom Barman, saw possibly the largest number of Belgian artists ever assembled perform that day in Antwerp, Ghent, Brussels and Charleroi in support of Tolerance and to oppose racism, extremism and violence. After finishing their Pocket Revolution tour, the band began rehearsals for the writing and recording process of their next album. In 2007 Deus built their own studio, to continue work on their next album, Vantage Point, which was released in April 2008. Keep You Close was released in September 2011, featuring Greg Dulli.[10] The title track of the album was premiered on 16 June 2011 on "C'est Lenoir", a show on radio France Inter, presented by Bernard Lenoir.[11] On 19 July 2011, dEUS announced their first single, "Constant Now", taken of the new record, which will be released 19 September 2011.[12] Keep You Close has been received with raving reviews, Q rewarded the record with 4-out-of-5 stars, saying that "The Belgian Elbow hit new heights on sixth effort". Sputnikmusic gave the album 5-out-of-5, describing the record as "a real grower album" and "Keep you Close may not be the best dEUS album ever, but it's still certainly one of the finest albums to have come out this year and one of the finest albums in the band's entire career." [13] In October 2011, the band won the "Best Belgian Act" award at the MTV Europe Music Awards.[14]. On June 1, 2012, they surprised the music world by releasing their new album Following Sea out of the blue. Without any announcement they dropped the album on the internet, with a physical release planned on June 8, 2012. Following Sea received glowing reviews, from Belgian and European press.[15]

Discography

Main article: Deus discography

Studio albums

EPs, DVDs and compilation albums

Timeline

References

  1. ^ As stylized by the band on all official artwork
  2. ^ Deus Official Myspace page, retrieved on 17/02/2010
  3. ^ a b c d Strong, Martin C. (2000). The Great Rock Discography (5th ed.). Edinburgh: Mojo Books. p. 263. ISBN 1-84195-017-3.
  4. ^ Allmusic.com: Deus Biography, retrieved on 16/02/2010
  5. ^ Allmusic.com: Deus - Worst Case Scenario, retrieved on 16/02/2010
  6. ^ Pitchfork: Album Reviews: Deus: Pocket Revolution, retrieved on 16/02/2010
  7. ^ De Standaard, 19/04/2008
  8. ^ muziekcentrum.be: Deus, retrieved on 16/02/2010
  9. ^ Canvas - De Grootste Belg: Tom Barman, retrieved on 17/02/2010
  10. ^ Pocket Revolution Blog, 17/01/2011
  11. ^ C'est Lenoir, radio France Inter, 16/06/2011
  12. ^ "The official dEUS website". Deus.be. Retrieved 2012-04-01.
  13. ^ "dEUS - Keep You Close (album review)". Sputnikmusic. 2011-09-12. Retrieved 2012-04-01.
  14. ^ "dEUS élu 'Best Belgian Act' à l'occasion des '2011 MTV EMA'" (in French). MTV Networks. October 19, 2011. Retrieved October 27, 2011.
  15. ^ Sean Adams (June 1, 2012). "Tom Barman's track-by-track guide to dEUS' new album Following Sea". Drowned In Sound. Archived from the original on 2012-06-13. Retrieved 13 June 2012. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)

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