Kings Of Convenience - Discography -lossless Flac-
Kings of Convenience, the Norwegian indie-folk duo, has a discography consisting of four main studio albums, a remix collection, and several EPs and singles. Their studio albums are widely available in Lossless FLAC
Quiet Is the New Loud (2001): Debut album that introduced their signature duet harmonies and fingerpicked guitar interplay. Production is warm and naturalistic—acoustic guitars, light percussion, and vocal intimacy. The album’s dynamics are moderate; nuances such as breath, string resonance, and room ambience reward high-quality capture and playback.
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Standouts:
"Comb My Hair," " Rocky Trail," "Fever"
Peace or Love (2021)
: Their latest studio return after a 12-year hiatus, featuring the standout single "Rocky Trail". Modern recording techniques combined with their classic style result in a pristine, warm audio profile. Sound Quality & Technical Highlights Kings of Convenience, the Norwegian indie-folk duo, has
4. Declaration of Dependence
(2009)
Declaration of Dependence (2009)
: A rhythmic, bossa-nova-influenced record that leans even more heavily into pure acoustic textures. The album’s dynamics are moderate; nuances such as
After a five-year hiatus, the band returned with their most "audiophile" recording. Recorded in a variety of non-studio spaces (including a Norwegian lighthouse and a living room), this album has massive dynamic swings.