Goose (band)
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Origin | Kortrijk, Belgium |
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Years active | 2000–present |
Genres | Dance-punk, Electro rock, Glam Rock |
Labels | Skint Records |
Members | Mickael Karkousse Dave Martijn Tom Coghe Bert Libeert |
Website(s) | www.goosemusic.com/ |
Goose are a Belgian electro rock band, signed to Skint Records.
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[edit] Band Members
- Mickael Karkousse - Vocals and keyboards
- Dave Martijn - Guitar and keyboards
- Tom Coghe - Bassguitar and keyboards
- Bert Libeert - Drums
[edit] History
Goose was formed in the summer of 2000 in Kortrijk, Belgium. Although first starting out as an AC/DC cover group, they quickly turned to writing and recording their own songs, heavily incorporating synthesizers into them. They won Humo's Rock Rally in 2002 and later that year recorded their debut single "Audience" with Teo Miller. Coca Cola used their debut single for TV adverts across Europe. They were signed to Skint Records in 2006 and released their second single "Black Gloves" in July that year. A video was created for "Black Gloves" by Nothing To See Here and was directed by Steve Glashier. Their debut album "Bring It On" released on September 11, 2006. They also scored the tune to Heineken's Champions League campaign.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- Bring It On Skint Records (September 11, 2006)