Belgian rock band dEUS has revealed that their upcoming album was almost entirely written in Portugal. This exciting reported by Expresso comes ahead of their performance at the Meo Kalorama festival, as shared by the band’s frontman, Tom Barman.
The lead vocalist of dEUS, appeared in a video call from his home in a picturesque Portuguese fishing village. He admitted that this is the only place he has ever felt homesick for. The serene environment seems to have provided the perfect backdrop for the band’s creative process, as Barman revealed that almost all the material for their upcoming album was written in Portugal.
As dEUS prepares to take the stage at the Meo Kalorama festival, Barman took the opportunity to reminiscd about some of the band’s early performances in Portugal. He recalled both the disastrous and the more successful concerts, highlighting the band’s long-standing connection with the country. As they gear up for their performance at Meo Kalorama, the anticipation for their new album continues to build.