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Wachten
2022 · albüm
Geef Mie Nen Dag
2021 · single
Live 2020
2020 · single
Skepsels
2019 · albüm
Ouder Komen
2019 · single
Tid Van Ton
2019 · single
Naar De Wuppe (Live at AB)
2017 · single
Nie Voe Kinders
2014 · albüm
In Vlaamse Velden
2014 · single
Ip Min Knieën (Single)
2013 · single
live in Brugge (Live)
2012 · single
Ploegsteert
2012 · albüm
Ploegsteert
2012 · single
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Het Zesde Metaal is the Belgian alternative rock band of singer/songwriter and creative multi-talent Wannes Cappelle. Singing in his own Dutch dialect, Cappelle uses poetic yet poignant lyrics to paint familiar pictures of minor personal and major world issues. Although their 2008 debut album Akattemets meets with critical acclaim, it fails to reach a big audience. That changes with sophomore album Ploegsteert and particularly the title track, a song about the tragic life of national cycling hero Frank Vandenbroucke. HZM signs with independent label Unday Records and releases follow-up album Nie voe kinders. Moving away from the stripped-down sound of its predecessor, with punchier songs and tight arrangements, it establishes the band as Belgian crossover between Wilco and Damien Rice or even The National. For their 2016 album Calais, inspired by the international refugee crisis, the band expand their sonic palette even further with electronics. Calais wins ‘Best Album’ at Belgium’s leading music industry awards and Cappelle, now also a celebrated screenwriter and actor, receives the award for best composer. By now one of the biggest-selling artists in the low countries, Het Zesde Metaal sets off on a sold-out tour through Belgium and The Netherlands, including a highly successful performance at the Rock Werchter festival. And as if all that wasn’t enough, the song that started it all, Ploegsteert, was recently voted most popular Belgian song by the listeners of Radio 1.