Hooverphonic Discography |work|
With Geike Arnaert firmly in place, Hooverphonic achieved their greatest commercial success, dominated by lush, cinematic production.
They are Belgium’s coolest export, and their music remains the perfect soundtrack for staring out a train window, walking a rainy city street, or simply sitting down and listening. hooverphonic discography
As the 2000s progressed, Hooverphonic drifted away from the turntables and toward the conductor’s podium. Hooverphonic Presents Jackie Cane (2002) was a concept album about a fictional singer, a rock-opera endeavor that divided critics but showcased their ambition. It was theatrical and bizarre, proving the band was unafraid to alienate the mainstream for the sake of art. With Geike Arnaert firmly in place, Hooverphonic achieved
Fake Is the New Dope (2024): Their most recent studio release. Key Compilations and Live Albums Hooverphonic Presents Jackie Cane (2002) was a concept
A chaotic, fragmented album released amidst Arnaert’s departure. It has brilliant moments ( "Circles" ) but feels unsettled—a band in transition. Arnaert left in 2008, closing the first major chapter.