A Belgian trio that built a steady rock reputation before 'I Follow Rivers' broke internationally.
If you only know 'I Follow Rivers', check out 'Camaro' or 'It Hasn't Gone Away' to hear the rock trio they've always been. That contrast tells you most of what you need to know.
For years they were just a solid live rock band from Belgium with albums like 'What Grabs Ya'. Then 'I Follow Rivers' came along in 2012 with its haunting melody and connected with listeners way outside their usual crowd. It's still the song most people know, even if their catalog is full of straightforward rock tracks like 'Camaro' and 'It Hasn't Gone Away'.
They formed in 1998 with Ruben Block, Mario Goossens, and Paul Van Bruystegem, releasing their debut in 2004. After 'I Follow Rivers' became a surprise international hit, Van Bruystegem left in 2013 and Jo Maye took over bass. They've kept putting out albums like 'Colossus' in 2017.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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