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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
dEUS are well known in Russia!!,
By Lisa (Russia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Worst Case Scenario (Audio CD)
The good thing about this superb band dEUS is that they never sound the same - their music is absolutely unique and very diverse. The guys always put a great deal of absolutely variable ideas into each song - this unpredictability truly amazes me. However, dEUS simply do not have bad albums, so it is pretty hard for me to pick up any of them - I love all of their masterpieces equally. This record (Worst Case Scenario) in particular, is the band's rawest work yet melodic. I cannot keep wondering how a man (Tom Barman I mean, of course!) can use English so perfectly when it is in fact not his native language - just take a look at his brilliant lyrics. They are like some kind of stream-of-conciousness stuff at times, but they are always touchy, deep, weird, intelligent and beautiful. Tom Barman is definitely a genius. Well, no doubt, all of the band members are really talented people! Conclusion: I highly recommend buying 'Worst Case Scenario' as well as other dEUS records - they are a band everybody ought to check out.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
dEUS, where were you?,
By x_bruce (Oak Park, ILLINOIS United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Worst Case Scenario (Audio CD)
Seriously, why haven't more people heard of dEUS and why haven't they been able to gain anything beyond a cult audience? I'm new to their music, I'd heard about them but was told by a knowing store clerk they were 80's style metal.They're not of course but perhaps it's the poor marketing of a major label? Whatever it is the music on Worst Case Scenario is exceptional. Suds & Soda is a terrific lead off track combining several punk and rock styles within five minutes. At times there is a Pixies like sound and vocal delivery, at others a punkish raver. The myriad of styles flow freely and in a most entertaining way. There's also an excellent segment that has a heart stoppingly accurate sound of hearing a blown speaker in action. W.C.S groves and twists it's way along, almost like a different band were playing. The semi-spoken/rapped voice gives the feel of beat poetry 90's style. Other highlights include Hotellounge and Divebomb Jingle to name a few. There is not a track on this CD that isn't good. Immediate comparisons that come to mind, Mr. Bungle - to a degree but more fringe based and without a frontman from Faith No More, also John Zorn in dEUS' angular playing and arrangements. If you wondered what could have been a possible logical progression from early 90's alternative this is it. If you have any sense of adventure Worst Case Scenario is worth buying.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Big from Belgium,
By A Customer
This review is from: Worst Case Scenario (Audio CD)
The first dEUS-CD is truly amazing. Some people (the band members themselves included) like the last one (The Ideal Crash) best, but I still don't agree. This one is once rough, then soft, always melodic, never boring, and has nothing but brilliant songs. I can also highly recommend "In a bar under the sea", but it doesn't seem to be available here at Amazon.com! Do something about it asap.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best of Belgium - dEUS,
By Nele Scheers "neeltje" (Antwerpen, Belgium) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Worst Case Scenario (Audio CD)
"It all began in 1994. A small but vibrant Antwerp (Belgium, Europe) music scene meant that most alternative bands were incestuous, liquid beings; with each musician being as likely to be in five bands as one, but a mutual love of all things alternative and underground, melded five talented musicians and performers into dEUS. A band that spent the next six years producing a body of work that, chameleon-like, was able to array it's colour shifts of musical style and tone in dazzling kaleidoscope but, in shape, was eternally, indisputably and unmistakably dEUS.
Debut album 'Worst Case Scenario' with the gonzoid punk chant of first single 'Suds & Soda' to the off kilter pop sensibilities of 'Via' and onwards to the gentle introspective elegance of 'Hotellounge (Be The Death Of Me)', emanated from the streets of Belgium across mainland Europe and stone skipped its way across the Channel to knock on the door of the musical psyche of a continent. Backed up by powerhouse live performances through Europe, dEUS had successfully launched themselves into the burgeoningly healthy indie scene of the mid-90s and achieved it with a hybrid of intelligence and experimentation that perhaps was lacking in some of the more back-to-basics, past-reverential sounds of their contemporaries." The above is some background, taken from the dEUS-website. I still remember my schoolfriends being exited about "that band with the violin" that they had seen live (I was living in Germany at the time, so I hadn't seen them). When this album came out, some of my friends practically forced me to listen to it... And I was blown away. Back when Mtv was still a station where you could discover new things, they used to play the Suds & Soda video a lot (with the "Friday friday friday" chanting). A belgian rock journalist recently commented that this song has become our national anthem, and in a way, it has. So you should definitely buy this album... I know they are relatively unknown in the States (even though they are touring there as I'm writing this), but in Europe (and Israel), most of their recent concerts (over 100) were sold out very quickly. They have recently released their 4th album, Pocket Revolution (if you don't count the ep). I also want to correct one of the other reviewers: It was their bass player, not their singer, who went on to form the band that was first called Moondog Jr. and is now called Zita Swoon. Check them out as well! www.deus.be and www.zitaswoon.be
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
timeless beauty,
By A Customer
This review is from: Worst Case Scenario (Audio CD)
dEUS (mind the spelling) surely is one of the most exciting and innovating bands of the nineties. It will take you a couple of times to discover all the beauty they included, but once these songs got into your mind it's gonna be hard to get them back out. You 'll find yourself humming and whisteling these catchy tunes with their strange angles and turns. Start enjoying everything that they recorded by buying this album. Bands like this you 'll find only once in a million times. Also check out their other albums :In a Bar, Under the Sea (Little Arithmatics, Roses, ...) The ideal Crash (Sister Dew, Instant street, ...): its true timeless beauty.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
excellent--it get's me higher,
By A Customer
This review is from: Worst Case Scenario (Audio CD)
worst case scenario is one of the better albus i've ever heard. songs like suds & soda- hotellounge--via--morticiachair are hymns that can be accepted all around the globe. it reminds me the pavement's album "slunted and enchainted". i like it most because of its noizy reefs and the harmonical combositions. deus can fit all those instruments together with such simplicity that it makes them soooooooo good.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Grungey, jazzy, silent, loud,
This review is from: Worst Case Scenario (Audio CD)
Made me fall in love with dEUS.
The first album from the band, and you easily feel their style, and that the band is a couple of years younger than they are now. They behave like roots. Not in the Curt Kobain way, but in a cooler, relaxed but equally noisy.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Art-rock for the Euro-pop crowd.,
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This review is from: Worst Case Scenario (Audio CD)
dEUS aren't exactly art rock, but they're not really rock, either: spacey and weird enough to get ignored by the casual listener, yet too "hooky" and commercial to really be appreciated by the thick glasses-snob set. dEUS fill a pretty perfect niche for those of us who like our weird music to still be fun and hummable. The opener rings out like an early 90's anthem, yet tunes like "Hotellounge" seem like they could be written by Bernie Taupin and Elton John. If you haven't heard this album, you're really missing out. I couldn't get into the 2nd release quite as much, but this album demands to be heard.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Road Trip through rock/garage/punk/blues/jazz/funk lane,
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This review is from: Worst Case Scenario (Audio CD)
If you are the kind of person who loves music that has no boundaries , no frontiers , and seamlessly traverses genre of music , and effortlessly captures the essence of them by transfusing them as sound and roll them into music , then DO NOT read further ..just grab a copy of this album. These guys will blow your mind with their talent and compositions, and a fabulous arrangement. Some rare instruments are used on this album , and voices are also used as instruments. Preferably listen to it using a headphone and a good one at that. If you are janxed then there is nothing like it. Take this trip today :).
5.0 out of 5 stars
Worst Case Scenario,
By Chris Kelly (UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Worst Case Scenario (Audio CD)
The title sounds depressing but this is not one of those dingy albums you buy as a teenager which you ending up hating for being gloomy when you grow up. I've been listening to this album on and off over the years and it still remains new to my ears - it hasn't dated. I really think that if you like playing along on your guitar to great guitar songs or like your music a bit more intelligent than your usual rocky crap then these crazy belgians really are worth listening to. There's a good blend of songs on this album - not obviously shifting from song style to the next to merely show their ability to do different types of song - but the whole thing really does fit together. Altogether a good little album - a gem from this period of musical history as it survives without embarassment or for being bland, boring or dull. dEUS really deserve to be heard if you are a true music fan, believe me. Also the singer went on to form another band called Zita Swoon who are really excellent too - Zita Swoon is the morphed / evolved version of what this band would be doing today. Please give them a try as well. |
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