K's Choice
K's Choice formed in 1993 around siblings Sam and Gert Bettens, with Reinout Swinnen on drums. Their debut album 'The Great Subconscious Club' came out in...
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K's Choice formed in 1993 around siblings Sam and Gert Bettens, with Reinout Swinnen on drums. Their debut album 'The Great Subconscious Club' came out in 1995 and included 'Not an Addict,' which became a global hit. The song's introspective lyrics and Sam Bettens' distinctive voice gave the band an immediate presence.
They followed with albums like 'Paradise in Me' in 1996 and 'Almost Happy' in 2000, their sound sometimes incorporating folk and electronic touches. Songs like 'Everything For Free' and 'Winners' showed their knack for melodic alternative rock that felt both personal and accessible.
After a self-titled album in 2003 and later releases including 'The Phantom Cowboy' in 2015, K's Choice disbanded in 2018. Sam Bettens went on to solo work, while Gert Bettens and Reinout Swinnen started a project called Ideal.
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