Hooverphonic Discography

"Hidden Stories" (2021)
In a move that thrilled long-time fans, Geike Arnaert returned after 13 years. Hidden Stories isn’t nostalgia—it’s a mature, confident blend of everything Hooverphonic learned. Singles "The Wrong Place" (Belgium’s Eurovision entry, 2021) and "Hiding in a Song" recapture the cinematic grandeur of The Magnificent Tree while sounding utterly contemporary. Geike’s voice, now richer and wiser, fits like a glove.

"Live at Botanique" (2022)
A triumphant homecoming live album, showing the band in complete command of their 25-year catalog.

For fans of atmospheric pop, filmic production and vocal-driven songwriting, Hooverphonic’s discography is a rich, evolving playlist waiting to be explored. hooverphonic discography

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Hooverphonic is a Belgian band known for their evolving sound that spans trip-hop, pop, and orchestral rock. Below is a comprehensive list of their studio albums and major compilations as of early 2026. Studio Albums A New Stereophonic Sound Spectacular Blue Wonder Power Milk The Magnificent Tree Hooverphonic Presents Jackie Cane No More Sweet Music/More Sweet Music The President of the LSD Golf Club The Night Before Reflection In Wonderland Looking for Stars Hidden Stories Fake Is the New Dope "Hidden Stories" (2021) In a move that thrilled


"The Night Before" (2010)
Enter Noémie Wolfs: younger, more pop-oriented, with a smoky, sensual tone. This album is a deliberate reboot—cleaner production, bigger hooks, and a brighter palette. "Anger Never Dies" became a European hit. Some old fans mourned the loss of gloom, but the band reached new audiences.

"With Orchestra" (2012)
Another live orchestral album, but grander than before. Noémie proved she could handle the classics while bringing fresh energy. The highlight: a stunning version of "Mad About You" that reinterpreted rather than replicated. "The Night Before" (2010) Enter Noémie Wolfs: younger,

"Reflection" (2013)
Their most straightforward pop album, featuring the gorgeous "Amalfi" and the moody "Gravity". It’s polished, sophisticated, and slightly safe—a clear attempt to stabilize the band’s identity.

Noémie left in 2015, citing musical differences.