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dEUS
The Ideal Crash


4.5
superb

Review

by OrbDragon USER (34 Reviews)
January 14th, 2005 | 43 replies


Release Date: 1999 | Tracklist


dEUS is a band from Belgium that writes very interesting allternative indie-rock...I can't think of another indie band that sounds quite like them. They have a tendancy to use interesting musical tools, like banjo's, mellotrons, horns and electronica...etcetera. I love their unconventional song structures and raw songwriting as well. The production is some of the best I've heard. Definately a band worth checking out. This is their most eclectic album...which has already cracked by top 10.

01 Put The Freaks Up Front
Like I said, this track has become an alternative classic in the Benelux. It's a terrific song, with memorable riffs, especially that cool trombone melody that comes in here and there. It's just a song that works. It's a great opener...very much indie-influxed hard rock...with a little twist. 4.5/5

02 Sister Dew
The song starts really quirky...something you'd listen to if you're drunk. The guitar melody goes out of tune and the percussion/drums sounds very much like a sythesizer beat....but subtlely it goes into a real drum beat, and it becomes this really quiet melancholic ballad. I love it when those violins and cello's come in the chorus...it's a beautiful song. Definately one of the highlights. 4.5/5

03 One Advice, Space
This song has an uplifting acoustic 3/4 intro, which would suggest another ballad, but the mood changes when the drums start. It's really kind of a depressing song with some spooky melodies. Another good track. 4/5

04 The Magic Hour
This is a very relaxing, soothing song. I instantly loved the guitar work. I just love it when guitarists complement the song more than filling up the entire melodic spectrum. There are some nice violin arrangements. I love the part with the cello and the cool 80's new wave guitar work...that part is just incredible. It's followed by a nice subtle acoustic guitar solo. 4.5/5

05 The Ideal Crash
The title track starts really strange with an odd key melody, a drumbeat a la "Where I End And You Begin". Even the vocals have a weird squeeking effect. Eventually the song becomes a bit more rock oriƫnted...it's still remains it's uniqueness. 4/5

06 Instant Street
This is an awesome song that any fan of alternative and indie music SHOULD hear. This song starts pretty playful and uplifting with a cool banjo riff and a bossa nova-influenced drum beat. I love the vocal lines, they remind me a bit of the Beatles...it's just a really well written song all the way through. Cool guitar work around three and a half minutes into the song. Eventually this song developes into a really hardrocking track with a really catchy riff. Very good indeed. 5/5

07 Magdalena
This song starts very timid and melodic, with just single open string hits. The lyrics are really raw, as if they really portray direct thoughts. It's one of those depressing break-up songs. Eventually the song builds up to a heavier climax. 3.5/5

08 Everybody's Weird
This songs is driven more by electronica...like the title track it's...well, weird. It's a very unique song...haven't heard anything quite like it...and that's why I like it. Some of the riffs are really memorable in this song. 4/5

09 Let's See Who Goes Down First
Like on "Sister Dew" it's starts with a really quirky lo-fi electronica sequence. This is the strangest song on the album. The melodies are playful and almost out of tune...it sounds like something that would be played for an animals documentary on the Discovery channel. It's just a downright interesting track...it's one big mess :) 4/5

10 Dream Sequence #1
Another depressing song, it's definately a more pop-oriƫnted song than the rest of the album. That is until it goes into a heavier, more guitar-based part. Compared to the other tracks, this song is a bit of a letdown, because it doesn't really have much of a progression. 3/5
This is a really good album...it's got a good balance between accessible and stranger songs. This is definately a band who does their own thing and have their own sound. Their ability to subtlely change the mood of the music within their song has impressed me. But like with me, this album might take a bit of time to grow on you before you learn to appreciate it the fullest.

Overall: 4.3/5



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Comments:Add a Comment 
br3ad_man
July 2nd 2004


2126 Comments


Good review Orb. I like what I've heard from this band and you've encouraged me to check them out some more.

Theleftside2
July 2nd 2004


36 Comments


Nice review Orb. :thumb:

Now I finally have a CD to look for by dEUS.

Thanks :p

ZEROthirtythree
July 2nd 2004


234 Comments


[QUOTE=OrbDragon]dEUS is a band from Belgium that writes very interesting allternative indie-rock...I can't think of another indie band that sounds quite like them. [/QUOTE]

I can. Radiohead, Gomez, and The Dandy Warhols.

I prefer "In a Bar Under the Sea." That's dEUS's best work.

OrbDragon
July 3rd 2004


152 Comments


I don't think Gomez, The Dandy Warhols and Radiohead sound like dEUS at all. Perhaps some songs are similair...but overall they are not nearly the same type of music IMO.

Tangy zizzle
August 29th 2004


253 Comments


I got In A Bar Under The Sea a couple days ago. Is this better than that?

Wolf-
August 29th 2004


2 Comments


Good review
are you from Belgium?

superpeer
September 4th 2004


257 Comments


Thank you for pimping Belgian bands, Orb.

Even though I don't like them all that much. :p

br3ad_man
September 4th 2004


2126 Comments


:lol: I'm downloading this album now.

ZEROthirtythree
September 4th 2004


234 Comments


[QUOTE=Tangy zizzle]I got In A Bar Under The Sea a couple days ago. Is this better than that?[/QUOTE]

No.

Dr.David
January 21st 2006


3 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Magdalena's probably the best song, it needs a 5/5

analrightstart
May 21st 2006


96 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

fucking amazing album.

every single song has amazing quality.

it took me a while to adjust to the sound of the album as a whole, but now it has i find it hard to not want to chuck it on whenever i wake.

lyrically this album is compelling. add in dEUS's intricute and melancholy music and you've got a masterpiece.

Jacaranda
May 21st 2006


684 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Pretty good album, at times it gets a little "meh."

UncalledFor
August 25th 2007


100 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Good review.

I like this album a lot, especially One advice, space, the title track and the coda for Instant street.

deroeckj
February 4th 2008


74 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

No weak or average songs on this one, best production of all their releases.

Only minor poin is that production and songwise this is their most polished record.

All in all almost as good as their first 2 releases.

ohhhcomely
December 27th 2008


175 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

some of these songs reminded me of the Pixies. But whatever, album is really good.

clercqie
June 4th 2011


6525 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Instant Streets is one of the best songs ever recorded. God, I love this album!

Tyrael
June 4th 2011


21108 Comments


Ah the pride of my country... This should get more attention from sputnik, maybe I should write a review about it.

clercqie
June 4th 2011


6525 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Their new album in september! Can't wait.



@ Tyraelxy: write that review and I'll pos the crap out of it, deal? ;)

Tyrael
June 4th 2011


21108 Comments


I'll start working on it right away!

Maniac!
July 16th 2011


28545 Comments


I'll check this out for you, Ty.



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