In recent years, Hooverphonic has continued to push the boundaries of their music. With the release of (2009), Omni (2013), and Gravity (2018), the band has shown no signs of creative stagnation. Instead, they've embraced new sounds and technologies, resulting in a discography that's not just better with age but also refreshingly bold. Their most recent work, Discreet Music (2020), serves as a testament to their enduring creativity and commitment to innovation.
As the millennium turned, Hooverphonic achieved what many alternative bands fail to do: they transitioned into mainstream pop without sacrificing an ounce of their artistic integrity. The songwriting became sharper, the hooks became massive, and the arrangements grew radically ambitious.
In recent years, Hooverphonic has continued to push the boundaries of their music. With the release of (2009), Omni (2013), and Gravity (2018), the band has shown no signs of creative stagnation. Instead, they've embraced new sounds and technologies, resulting in a discography that's not just better with age but also refreshingly bold. Their most recent work, Discreet Music (2020), serves as a testament to their enduring creativity and commitment to innovation.
As the millennium turned, Hooverphonic achieved what many alternative bands fail to do: they transitioned into mainstream pop without sacrificing an ounce of their artistic integrity. The songwriting became sharper, the hooks became massive, and the arrangements grew radically ambitious.