Kings Of Convenience - Discography -lossless Flac- ((link))
Riot on an Empty Street is widely regarded as the duo’s commercial peak. Recorded between September 2003 and March 2004 at Grieghallen Studios in Bergen, the album features two notable collaborations with Canadian singer (“Know‑How” and “The Build‑Up”). The single “I’d Rather Dance with You” became a minor radio hit, and its whimsical video topped MTV Europe’s list of best music videos of 2004.
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: A rhythmic, groove-driven piece showcasing Erlend's evolved pop sensibilities. Why FLAC Matters for This Album
Kings of Convenience on Bandcamp offers their albums for download in various formats, including FLAC, often with high-resolution options. Kings of Convenience - Discography -Lossless FLAC-
Have you listened to Peace Or Love in lossless quality? Let us know in the comments which track sounds dramatically better without compression.
Indie Folk, Chamber Pop, Soft Rock Origin: Bergen, Norway Audio Format: FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) Audio Quality: Lossless (CD Rip / 16-bit / 44.1kHz)
"Misread," "I'd Rather Dance With You," "Know-How (feat. Feige)" Riot on an Empty Street is widely regarded
Released 12 years after their previous record, Peace or Love represents the sound of two mature musicians who have fully mastered their chemistry. Recorded across five different cities over several years, it features a pristine, hyper-clean production look while maintaining their trademark intimacy. Feist returns for tracks like "Catholic Country."
Kings of Convenience is an , founded by childhood friends Erlend Øye (born 21 November 1975) and Eirik Glambek Bøe (born 25 October 1975). The pair met in the same class at school and began making music together as teenagers, first in a rock band called Skog (“forest”) before forming the Kings duo in 1999. Their music is characterised by hushed, intricately intertwined vocals, sparse but elegant acoustic guitar work, and a deeply introspective, melancholic beauty that has often drawn comparisons to Simon & Garfunkel and Belle and Sebastian.
Peace or Love (2021) A full 12 years after their previous album, Peace or Love was met with immense relief and joy. It features 11 tracks, including "Rocky Trail," "Comb My Hair," "Love Is a Lonely Thing," and "Fever". This album proves their timeless sound remains not only intact but beautifully evolved. Occasionally, bands sell their music directly through their
Warmer than the debut, with a wider soundstage to accommodate the strings and banjos without cluttering the mid-range frequencies. Declaration of Dependence (2009)
Recorded over five years in five different cities, this album maintains their classic sound while showcasing a mature, weathered depth in their vocals. "Rocky Trail", "Catholic Country".
"Rocky Trail" features a dense arrangement: strings, horns, pianos, and the duo’s interlocking guitars. On Spotify, the horns sound thin. On a 24-bit FLAC file, the brass has "weight" and body. Furthermore, Erlend’s spoken-word intro on "Love Is a Lonely Thing" (feat. Feist) reveals subtle vocal fry and lip movements that are artifacts of a close-mic’d performance.

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