Belgian indie band Whoman share their captivating new single ‘Errance’, out 31st October via Capitane Records. The second single from their forthcoming debut album About Honey (March 2026), the track dives into urban wandering in the face of everyday “monsters” – capturing the fragility and resilience of modern life through the band’s signature dense vocal harmonies and progressive arrangements.
Sung in dual vocals by Lou Wéry and Mira De Schepper, ‘Errance’ blends unease and solidarity, exploring the tension between vulnerability and strength as we navigate city streets and contemporary anxieties. The track showcases Whoman’s unique ability to transform interior emotional landscapes into soaring indie rock that draws comparisons to Animal Collective, Dirty Projectors, and Cocteau Twins.
Composed by Lou Wéry and arranged collectively by the band, ‘Errance’ is accompanied by a striking choreographed video shot at Ultima Vez Studios in Brussels and directed by Lou Wéry herself. The visual piece conveys the physical tension and restless energy embedded in the track, confirming Whoman as one of the most distinctive emerging acts on the Brussels music scene.
Following their September single ‘Damp The View’ – a gentle meditation on time, memory, and the impossible desire to truly understand another person – ‘Errance’ reveals a darker, more urgent side of the band’s sonic palette while maintaining their characteristic intimacy.
Founded in Brussels around Mira & Ambroos De Schepper (Bandler Ching, Mos Ensemble) and Lou Wéry (Stace, Paradoxant), Whoman have been touring across Belgium and France since 2022. Each summer, they embark on a unique tour through mountain refuges, performing reworked versions arranged for three voices and three guitars – an experience that has brought new emphasis to their intricate vocal harmonies.
Their debut album About Honey captures the tension between Brussels’ creative energy and longing for quieter, natural landscapes. Born from dreaming about nature while confined to a small city apartment, the album balances intimacy and audacity, fragility and vitality – themes that pulse through ‘Errance’ with particular intensity.
Debut album ‘About Honey’ coming March 2026

