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True Bypass - dEUS album out today on small label
Please listen and buy if you like
The True Bypass record is out for real today on CD digipack and Itunes… Some great reviews below in already and we hear that it is number 9 on Humo’s chart already…
The record is available direct from http://www.jezusfactory.com and all the usual music retailers… In the Benelux its being distributed by Bertus and in the UK by Shellshock…
AAAMusic – “Simply existing in their own world of good music”
Pennyblack music “crispy jangly folk-pop of dreamlike proportions. What more could you ask for?”
Indiestyle - 4 out of 5
The End of Being - Think of the simple sound of This Mortal Coil crossed with the integrity of Vincent Gallo’s album “When.”
Gritfx “delicately plotting minimal acoustic paths through the modern bombast”
Radio Spin – “A sweet jewel”
Watch the live session with Studio Brussel here http://www.stubru.be/media/sessietruebypass
Listen here http://www.truebypass.be
Craig Ward moved from Scotland to Antwerp after an invite from Stef Kamil Carlens (dEUS, Zita Swoon) to holiday there. It was a long holiday. Craig joined Kiss My Jazz and found himself in the hub of a fervent music scene so much that Rudy Trouve suggested him as his replacement in dEUS ('In A Bar Under The Sea' and 'The Ideal Crash' era albums and tours). After leaving dEUS in 2004 Craig formed acclaimed band The Love Substitutes with Mauro Pawlowski and Rudy Trouve and is also a member of I H8 Camera. In 2008 the 3 released a split solo album as Pawlowski, Trouve and Ward….. Craig's production credits include The Frames ‘For The Birds’ alongside Steve Albini.
Chantal Acda has been performing as Sleepingdog since 2006 alongside Adam Wiltzie (Stars of the Lid/Dead Texan) and has released 3 full length albums as Sleepingdog. Previous to Sleepingdog, Chantal recorded under her own name to release 'Dreamly Yell' in 1999 before moving from her native Netherlands to Belgium. In 2003 her band Chacda released 'La Sortie' and in 2005 “Tonar’. They toured the UK with Lambchop.