dEUS – Keep You Close

Album Review by Chris Cusack | 22 Sep 2011
Album title: Keep You Close
Artist: dEUS
Label: PIAS
Release date: 3 Oct

Opinions on dEUS vary wildly. The band effectively divided their career in two when they went on hiatus early last decade only to return with a significantly slicker sound. Many admirers still swear by the more adventurous, Zappa-infused earlier works, whereas greater consistency in style has earned them a loyal new following since returning from the wilderness.

 

What is fair to say is that Keep You Close is certainly one of their strongest second-phase releases. Perhaps not as enthralling as 2005's sprawling Pocket Revolution but certainly superior to its dancier follow up, Vantage Point. Dark Sets In is a particular highlight, with its understated verse and oppressive chorus. The opening title-track equally successfully deploys their signature progressions and dynamics. Closing number Easy also deserves a special mention for its chorus and the inspired backing vocals in particular. Keep You Close is unlikely to define the Belgian troupe's career, but it's a worthy addition to an already impressive catalogue. [Chris Cusack]

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