RHEA is a Belgian band that like many other bands was caught by surprise when Covid hit, right at the moment when its EP was doing really well and the world appeared to be laying at its feet. Instead the world stopped and the band went into a struggle for survival. The motto of the Dutch province Zeeland is luctor et emergo and that is what RHEA did. The proof is its mini album Better Than God. Riffs fly around my ears and rock songs in the best Smashing Pumpkins tradition are interspersed with more than enough pop elements to provide more memorable songs than the Americans ever delivered.
RHEA was able to work with producer Dave Bottril (Muse, Smashing Pumpkins, Tool). So how does a Canadian of fame get to work with a relatively unknown Belgian band? Perhaps because he likes the music coming out of the country. Look at his CV and you'll notice dEUS, Wallace Vanborn and others. For RHEA working with Bottril has led to a very mature sound. Better Than God sounds fantastic. The songs are layered in a way that without doubt will make it possible to discover new sounds somewhere in the mix for years to come. A note on a guitar here, an isolated vocal note, etc., etc. That aside, the sound as a whole is huge, just like a record like this should.
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Just listen how the album opens with 'Better Than God'. The song does rocks, can be sung along with and is danceable. It is so much fun. Next up, 'Creeping Through My Head' opens with this great riff and I'm sold. The background vocals, the one give the speed away, are fabulous as well. A rocking track with a pop voice in the background, like the 70s and 80s (Think 'Who's side are you on?'). What more does a person need? The rest of six song all comply from this point of view.
And that title? It does promise the ultimate, doesn't it? Look at from a different perspective nowadays it is a quite easy feat. It was Nietzsche who declared God dead well over a century ago. And if I'm to believe writer A.N. Ryst, God is gaming his days away and left us all to our own devices, with an interesting role for the devil at that. ('De Harpij' is a great novel!) Should they both be wrong, the title track is a great feat indeed. I can imagine that having a song like this wil make the RHEA men feel 'Better Than God'. Just from listening to it, I'm inclined to agree.
Better Than God promises a lot and delivers. Even if you've heard this kind of music all before, and yes, you'll have, another album this good is always welcome. Give a try, folks, you'll not be disappointed.
Wout de Natris - van der Borght
You can order Better Than God in the PIAS store:
https://store.pias.com/release/472155-rhea-better-than-god?lang=en_GB
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