dEUS presents ‘How To Replace It’
dEUS presents their long-awaited, brand new album!
Look! It’s here! Almost! ‘How To Replace It’, the long-awaited successor to the excellent dEUS album ‘Following Sea’ (with the then surpisingly superb single ‘Quatre Mains’) from 2012 already. Not that dEUS and helmsman Tom Barman have shrouded themselves in silence the last decade. After all, Tom Barman released no less than three jazz-inspired albums with the delectable TaxiWars and excelled on various stages from AB to Jazz Middelheim. And with ‘Hurry Up And Wait’ Barman even presented his very first solo expo featuring his photographic skills.
In 2019, dEUS wrote history by selling out AB no less than 8 times (!) in a row – as a part of the Rewind series in which they played their classic ‘The Ideal Crash’ in its entirety. No other band had done it before them, in the entire history of AB. With the documentary that followed, ‘Confessions To dEUS’ (by director Fleur Boonman), they caught up with their fans.
Their latest festival tour (with as extra bonus, the re-integration of Mauro Pawlowksi as guitarist) was well-received all round, such as in Humo (****) or De Standaard: ‘dEUS schenkt een goddelijk aperitief uit!’ (De Standaard). So it is surely no coincidence then that the recent Belpop 100 (Radio 1) still includes 4 of their classy classics up there in the upper echelons: ‘Instant Street, ‘Suds & Soda’, ‘Nothing Really Ends’ and ‘The Architect.’
Nail-biting just a little longer until the release of ‘How to Replace It, but one thing is for sure: you won’t get any closer to gOD in 2023.