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Genre:Rock Style:Alternative Rock, Indie Rock
Tracklist:
A1. I Don't Mind Whatever Happens A2. Fell Off the Floor, Man A3. Opening Night A4. Theme From Turnpike A5. Little Arithmetics B1. Gimme The Heat B2. Serpentine B3. A Shocking Lack Thereof C1. Supermarketsong C2. Memory Of A Festival C3. Guilty Pleasures C4. Nine Threads D1. Disappointed In The Sun D2. Roses D3. Wake Me Up Before I Sleep E1. Worried About Satan E2. Overflow E3. My Little Contessa E4. My Wife Jan E5. The Tugboat E6. Everything Is The Same (Except No One Believes Me) F1. I Suffer Rock F2. Difficult Day F3. Me And Your Mother F4. Opening Night (Live, 'Basta' at Studio Brussel) F5. Roses (Vermeersch Version) F6. A Shocking Lack Thereof (Demo Version) F7. Nine Threads (Demo Version)
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
In 1994 and 1996, dEUS released Worst Case Scenario and In a Bar Under the Sea, two albums that didn’t just introduce a band, but quietly rewired the possibilities of European alternative rock. Worst Case Scenario arrived fully formed yet thrillingly unstable: wiry guitars, fractured rhythms, and Tom Barman’s half-spoken, half-sung narratives drifting between paranoia and pop. Songs like “Suds & Soda” and “Via” felt less like singles than dispatches from a band inventing its own internal logic in real time.
In a Bar Under the Sea pushed that logic to its breaking point. Looser, stranger, and more communal in spirit, the album folded jazz phrasing, off-kilter pop hooks, and moments of near-chaos into something that still somehow cohered. It captured a band refusing to settle, embracing excess and experimentation at a moment when European guitar music rarely dared to sound this restless or this alive.
Now, widely regarded as Belgium’s most influential rock band, dEUS & [PIAS Recordings will rerelease both albums as 3LP and 2CD expanded 30th Anniversary sets, including long lost B-Sides and rarities.