- lead singers.
Prominent ones
included Liesje Sadonius (1996–1997),
Geike Arnaert (1997–2008, 2020–present), Noémie
Wolfs (2010–2015), and Luka Cruysberghs...
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Geike Arnaert (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɣɛikə ˈʔɑrnaːrt]; born 13
September 1979) is a
Belgian singer, best
known for
being the lead
vocalist of the band...
- (Callier) – 3:49 "Nirvana Blue" (Callier) – 4:04 "The
World is Mine" (Geike
Arnaert, Callier,
Raymond Geerts) – 3:54 "Jackie's Delirium" (Callier) – 4:09 "Sad...
- to Death" (
Arnaert, Callier) "We All Float" (Callier) "Music Box" (
Arnaert, Callier) "You Hurt Me" (Callier) "No More
Sweet Music" (
Arnaert, Callier, Henry...
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Columbia Records. It is the band's
first album with lead
singer Geike Arnaert. "Club Montepulciano", "This
Strange Effect", "Eden", and "Lung" were released...
- Conversely,
according to AllMusic, "classic
embryonic vocalic beauty from
Geike Arnaert still carries the
translucence of the band's
signature ethereality" and...
- 22 she was
selected from
about a
thousand candidates to
replace Geike Arnaert as the
singer of the
group Hooverphonic in 2010. In 2011 she
received the...
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Counting Crows (five w****s, 2004) and "Zoutelande" with
Belgian singer Geike Arnaert (ten w****s, 2018). The band's
first hit was "Liefs uit Londen", in 1998...
- of the same name by
Dutch rock band BLØF
featuring Belgian singer Geike Arnaert; the song's po****rity
brought some
increased interest in the village....
- Toby Fox from
Undertale Soundtrack, 2015 "Home", by Tom
Helsen and
Geike Arnaert, 2008 "Home", by Tom
Petty from
Highway Companion, 2006 "Home", by Travis...