DIIV - Deceiver
After the previous DIIV full-length Is The Is Are frontman Zachary Cole Smith checked into rehab for his heroin addiction, during this period of time DIIV basically didn’t exist anymore, but he slowly acclimatised himself to music again, so when that process was over DIIV started making music again.
All this makes this album very much one about overcoming addiction. The lyrics reads mostly as the narrator’s happiness about overcoming the heroin, but there’s also some parts where a little longing for times past can be noticed, at least in the opening track Horsehead. The album is also a lot more bleak than their two previous albums (while still very much shoegaze), you won’t find the jangle from tracks like Doused here, that’s for sure.
Highlights includes among others the singles Skin Game and Taker, where Elliott Smith- and My Bloody Valentine-influences respectively clearly can be heard. All in all, it might be a lot darker it’s still that mix of 90’s alternative rock and shoegaze that seems to be the band’s signature sound, the krautrock-touches present on especially Oshin are gone though. Let’s hope Zachary can manage to stay sober and make continue to make great music with his band!
8/10













