Discography: Hooverphonic

In 2010, the band entered a new chapter with the departure of Geike Arnaert. She was replaced by Noémie Wolfs, whose voice possessed a jazzier, smokier quality. This era, marked by The Night Before (2011) and With Orchestra (2012), saw the band fully embracing their orchestral tendencies. The songs were elegant and radio-friendly, though they lacked the brooding, trip-hop edges of their earlier work. It was a smoother, safer Hooverphonic, polished to a shine but occasionally missing the shadows.

Hooverphonic's early work was marked by a distinctive blend of lounge music and electronic experimentation. Their debut album, (1996), introduced the world to their sophisticated sound, featuring lush instrumentation and Arnaert's sultry vocals. The album spawned several notable singles, including "2Wicky" and "Mad About You," which became instant classics. hooverphonic discography

The band has released twelve studio albums to date, many of which achieved significant commercial success in Belgium and across Europe. In 2010, the band entered a new chapter

The President of the LSD Golf Club (2007): A shift toward psychedelic rock and 60s influences. The Night Before (2010): Debut of vocalist Noémie Wolfs. The songs were elegant and radio-friendly, though they

A triumphant homecoming live album, showing the band in complete command of their 25-year catalog.