Belgian rockers dEUS have unveiled an official video to new song ‘Ghost’, the latest to be taken from their sixth album ‘Keep You Close’, which was released last year. The follow-up to their 2008 album ‘Vantage Point’ was produced by Adam Noble and David Bottrill, who previously worked with dEUS on 1999’s ‘The Ideal Crash’ as well as producing albums by Tool and Muse’s ‘Origin of Symmetry’. Watch the official video to ‘Ghost’ below.
dEUS were formed in Antwerp, Belguim in 1991 and released their debut album ‘Worse Case Scenario’ in 1994. The band experienced some minor chart success in the UK for their first three albums, including 1996’s ‘In a Bar, Under the Sea’, which featured the single ‘Little Arithmetics’. After touring was complete for their third album ‘The Ideal Crash’, dEUS went on an extended hiatus, during which time the individual band members worked on other projects.
In 2002, dEUS reformed with a new line-up, with only frontman Tom Barman and keyboard player Klaas Janszoons remaining from the original band. In 2005, they released their long-awaited fourth album ‘Pocket Revolution’, which reached Number One in their home country, as did its successor ‘Vantage Point’.
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