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For fans of hooverphonic, lovers of trip-hop and alternative music, and listeners seeking emotionally rich albums.
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THE REVIEW

Cd 1: More Sweet Music (11 tracks)

Cd 2: No More Sweet Music (11 tracks)

Year: 2005

Hooverphonic: Geike Arnaert - Alex Callier - Raymond Geerts

Album rating: 4.5

emotional songs:

(cd 1) GINGER - Rating: 10 and Praise...

All the things you said to me last night
they closed my eyes
instead of opening my mind
and maybe talking less and doing more
will bring us back to where we lived before.

As Ginger sweet and spicy we are both
unable to balm, unable to choke
and even when our energy is low
we can go back to where we lived before. 

 (cd 2) MY CHILD - Rating: 9.5...

Please come back to me my child
things weren't meant to be
without tears we cry
even though we knew
it did strike
but this ain't no dream
no this is life.

And all the colors fade leaving nothing more
than a black and white shade on an empty
shore/sure a part is gone
and sure we do long
but black and white is so much more than nothing at all.

Please come back to me my child
yes we do control a lot
way too much
overwhelmed by disbelief
left in shock
still our disbelief is the remaining lock.

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Hooverphonic’s 2005 album No More Sweet Music features two contrasting discs: 'More Sweet Music' and 'No More Sweet Music,' each exploring different emotional depths. The review highlights standout tracks like 'Ginger' and 'My Child,' praising their poetic lyrics and emotive delivery. The album is noted for its thoughtful blend of sweetness and darkness, carried by the band’s distinctive style and strong vocal performances.

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Hooverphonic

Hooverphonic is a Belgian music group formed in 1995, widely associated with trip hop and dream pop. Early singer Liesje Sadonius appeared on the debut, followed by long-time vocalist Geike Arnaert and later Noémie Wolfs and Luka Cruysberghs. Founded around Alex Callier and Raymond Geerts (with early member Frank Duchêne), the band is known for cinematic arrangements and hits such as 2Wicky and Mad About You.
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