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After finishing their Pocket Revolution tour, the band began rehearsals for the writing and recording process of their next album. In 2007 dEUS built their own studio in Antwerp to continue work on their next album, Vantage Point, which was released in April 2008. Keep You Close was released in September 2011, featuring Greg Dulli. [11]
The release of the album was followed by a one-year tour that led the band through Europe and to the United States, Canada, Israel and Thailand. It was the longest tour dEUS ever did. Pocket Revolution became the best selling dEUS record in Belgium, selling more than 50,000 copies - making it Platinum. The album sold about 200,000 copies worldwide.
On September 16, 2011, dEUS released Keep You Close, which was the successor to Vantage Point. [8] On June 1, 2012, dEUS unexpectedly released the album Following Sea. [9] In 2019, Barman toured Europe with dEUS for The Ideal Crash 20th Anniversary Tour. [10]
In a Bar, Under the Sea is the second studio album by Belgian rock band dEUS.The cover art was designed by guitarist Rudy Trouvé.The original Belgian release was by Bang!, with the only difference that track 14 is simply named "Roses", like the single.
The Doobie Brothers are taking it to the stage again this summer with a tour to support a new album. The band will release "Walk This Road" on June 6 and hit the road on Aug. 4 in Detroit.
Worst Case Scenario is the debut studio album by Belgian rock band Deus released in 1994. The cover art was designed by guitarist Rudy Trouvé.It contains the single "Suds & Soda", which became an underground hit and a fan favorite.
These shows saw the debut of a new song called "Deus Ex Machina". Pure Reason Revolution also opened for Porcupine Tree on their 'Tour of a Blank Planet' European tour in June/July 2007. The band also played a hastily arranged gig at Leicester (the Square) 9 April 2007, and just one more full UK date on 15 October at Southampton University.
The Ideal Crash is the third studio album by Belgian rock band dEUS, released in March 1999.The album was recorded in Spain, U.K. and Belgium and was mixed at Olympic Studios and includes the single "Instant Street", which became an underground hit in Europe.