Filip De Kerk

Filip De Kerk (born 1 June 1976) is a Brunanter rock musician and songwriter. Considered one of he main figures in the resurgence of garage rock in Brunant, De Kerk was the founder and longtime member of trio Fuzz Box before going solo.

Biography
De Kerk was born in Grijzestad, the cousin of We Non Posers drummer Roger De Kerk. He

In 2002, he and his cousin Roger formed the garage rock band Fuzz Box, along with singer Alex Berger, which became signed to Raconteur Records at the end of that year. Their first album, Fuzz Box was released in January 2003 and was largely well praised by critics, but was not a commercial success in Brunant. Despite that, the album and band developed a cult following in Traspes, where they were invited in April that year to Concierto en el Parque in Cambres.

Fuzz Box began recording second album Black Encounter in the fall of 2003 but they were approached to give concerts in Grijzestad and Donderstad, thus put their album on hiatus. Black Encounter was eventually released in July 2004 and was a significant success in Brunant.

Fuzz Box broke apart over disagreements with his cousin in 2009. After a final tour in April 2010 the band was dissolved and De Kerk toured alone in the fall, releasing a solo EP in early 2011.