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Novastar is a Belgian rock band led by Dutch-born singer-songwriter and guitarist/pianist Joost Zweegers. They are known for their emotional ballads, and the high pitch of Zweegers's voice. Zweegers has also released solo material under the name Novastar.


Biography


''Novastar''

Novastar was the winner of
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in 1996. Their self-titled debut album '' Novastar'' was not released until four years later, in 2000, but with success. The album, produced by Wouter Van Belle and
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, was released by
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, reached #1 on the
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in
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, and won the band a
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. The singles "Wrong", "The Best Is Yet to Come", "Caramia", and "Lost and Blown Away" received much
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. ''Novastar'' was honored as best album at both the Zamu Music Awards and the TMF Awards.
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heard Novastar's music and was impressed. He invited Joost and his band to open up for his Neil Young & Crazy Horse live show on several European tour dates.


''Another Lonely Soul''

Joost Zweegers intended to record his second album in the
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, but unhappy with the way he was pushed to produce hits, he returned to Belgium. He started a collaboration with the Belgian musician Ozark Henry and together they wrote the songs for the next Novastar album, '' Another Lonely Soul''. The album, which Henry also produced, was released in 2004. Although Zweegers described ''Another Lonely Soul'' as "more emotional and less suited for the radio", the album was an immediate success. Just as the debut album, the new record topped the
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album chart and was awarded a
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and the TMF Award for best album. Zweegers also received the Zamu Music Award as Best Singer. The singles "Never Back Down", "When the Lights Go Down on the Broken Hearted", and 'Rome" got a lot of airplay in Belgium and the Netherlands. The band gained popularity in other parts of Europe as well, with "Never Back Down" receiving major airplay in Italy, Spain, and Portugal. Novastar toured through Belgium and the Netherlands in clubs as well as festivals such as Pinkpop, Rock Werchter, Dour, and Lowlands. In 2005, Novastar signed with the EMI record label, which released '' Another Lonely Soul'' (supplemented with the debut-album single "Wrong") in all European countries.


''Almost Bangor''

In the last months of 2007, Zweegers took his old keyboard player Jeroen Swinnen along to Bangor, a small picturesque village near the coast of Brittany, France, to write songs. Back home, he called Wim De Wilde, a well-known Belgian soundtrack composer, to ask him to produce a new Novastar album. They worked together with Kevin Killen (known for his work with Elvis Costello, Peter Gabriel, U2, Bryan Ferry, and Kate Bush), percussionist Luis Jardim (The Rolling Stones, Paul McCartney, Bowie, Björk, Grace Jones), bassist Laurent Vernerey, pianist Claude Salmieri, and many others. The resulting record, ''Almost Bangor'', combines a variety of different genres. It received platinum sales status in Belgium and golden status in the Netherlands. Both singles "Mars Needs Woman" and "Because" reached the top of the airplay charts in both countries. Novastar received a prestigious 3FM Award for Best Alternative Artist in the Netherlands. After a sold-out club tour in the Fall of 2008, the band performed in February at the fully packed
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in Antwerp and Amsterdam's
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. In between, the band performed at the biggest festivals in the Netherlands and Belgium as well, including Pinkpop, Cactus Festival, Dranouter, and Bospop.


''Inside Outside''

Joost Zweegers spent four years creating the next album, titled ''Inside Outside'', which was released by Warner Music in Belgium and The Netherlands on 28 March 2014. It was influenced by many musicians including Richard Ashcroft (The Verve), Pink Floyd, George Harrison, Paul Weller, and Fleetwood Mac. Zweegers worked with songwriters
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, Andy Burrows, and James Walsh. The album was produced and mixed by
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(The Stone Roses, Radiohead, The Verve, Los Lobos, Muse, My Morning Jacket, Pink Floyd, Harrison). Zweegers travelled to the UK for six months to record in several studios, including Rockfield Studio, Doghouse Studio, and Rak Studios. Musicians that were involved in the recordings included Clive Deamer (Portishead, Roni Size), Charlie Jones (Robert Plant, Goldfrapp), Mikey Rowe (David Gilmour, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds), Skin Tyson (Cast, The Strange Sensation), and
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. After its release, the album hit the Belgian album charts at #1 the first day Novastar followed this with a sold-out tour of Belgium and The Netherlands in April and May 2014. The first single from the album, "Closer to You", topped the airplay charts in Belgium. The follow-up single, "Light Up My Life", was released at the end of June 2014 and also received a lot of airplay.


''In the Cold Light of Monday''

In 2018, Novastar released their fifth studio album, titled ''In the Cold Light of Monday''.


''Holler and Shout''

In 2021, Novastar released their sixth studio album, ''Holler and Shout''.


Band members

* Joost Zweegers – guitar, piano, vocals * Lars van Bambost – guitar * Jang Coenen – bass * Karel De Backer – drums * Cathy-Ann van Volsem – drums


Discography


Albums


Singles


DVDs


Awards

* Best Alternative Artist –
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(2009) * Best Belgian Album for ''Novastar'' – TMF Awards * Best Composer – ZAMU Awards * Best Album for ''Novastar'' – ZAMU Awards * Best Writer/Composer – Music Industry Award (MIA) * Limburg Culture Award


References


External links

* {{Authority control Belgian rock music groups 1966 births Living people