Ghinzu

[1] Their sound is a kind of noisy rock, supported by a big and groovy rhythmic and some electronic touches while their subject matters are, among others, sex, partying, and drugs.

Things started to take off for Ghinzu at that time, with a sold-out gig at the Ancienne Belgique in Brussels with fellow bands Girls in Hawaii and Sharko[2] and an album release in France, Switzerland, Germany and Scandinavia in September.

[3] In June 2005, Ghinzu sold out the mythic Olympia music hall in Paris,[4] followed by concerts around Europe.

[6] In 2006, the band wrote and recorded the soundtrack for the movie Irina Palm (directed by Sam Garbarski and starring Marianne Faithfull) which received a critical success at the Berlin Film Festival in February 2007.

In 2006, their song "Blow" was used as closing track for the movie Ex Drummer, by Koen Mortier (based on a novel by Belgian writer Herman Brusselmans).

Their song "The Dragster-Wave" from the album Blow, was used over the end credits of the 2008 movie Taken, as well as featuring in the film's trailer.