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VANTAGE POINT

dEUS

 

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2.75 | 14 ratings

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ZowieZiggy
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3 stars It is amazing to see all the fuss going on about this record (in Belgium). Always expected with great interest in their native country (which is incidently mine as well), their label (Universal) built a wall of silence about it, having the press signed an agreement to not publish any official interview with the band, before a certain fixed date (April 15th) threatening the ones who would do so with a 25,000 ? penalty! Fortunately, some will do break this "rule".

This will lead to a certain boycot of the press and to a lesser airing on the radios. A good reaction to this attitude IMO.

For the very time in their career, the line-up has stabilized, and this album is more the work of the whole than the one of Barman, their charismatic leader. He declared that he is very happy with this situation and hopes that the same group of people will be working together on their next release. It has been recorded in the "Vantage Point" (the new studio from the band, located in a part of Klaas Janzoons's house).

The band is extremely popular in Belgium. Their pre-festival tour is sold out and they will be the top of the bill of the Werchter festival (one of the major summer festival in Europe).

In terms of music, there isn't anything really new with this release. The band signs catchy compositions ("Favourite Game"), pleasant ballad ("Eternal Woman), some potential hits ("Slow" which has been released as a single), the hectic "The Architect" which could have been written by "Talking Heads" (as well released as a single, but in some European countries only).

Besides a more accessible and pop style, this album is not very different from some of their earlier releases. "Is A Robot" could have been featured on any "dEUS" album without any problem. But this is the problem.

The final part of this album is also less interesting. "Smokers Reflect" and the soft "The Vanishing Of Maria Schneider" are just average songs. IMO, this album is a non-event. Good at best but no more.

ZowieZiggy | 3/5 |

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