Declaration of Dependence
Kings of Convenience
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24-25 | Kings of Convenience | 3:38 | $2.19 | View In iTunes |
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Mrs. Cold | Kings of Convenience | 3:06 | $2.19 | View In iTunes |
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Me In You | Kings of Convenience | 3:08 | $2.19 | View In iTunes |
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Boat Behind | Kings of Convenience | 3:40 | $2.19 | View In iTunes |
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Rule My World | Kings of Convenience | 3:31 | $2.19 | View In iTunes |
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My Ship Isn't Pretty | Kings of Convenience | 3:46 | $2.19 | View In iTunes |
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Renegade | Kings of Convenience | 4:15 | $2.19 | View In iTunes |
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Power of Not Knowing | Kings of Convenience | 2:22 | $2.19 | View In iTunes |
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Peacetime Resistance | Kings of Convenience | 2:53 | $2.19 | View In iTunes |
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Freedom and Its Owner | Kings of Convenience | 3:23 | $2.19 | View In iTunes |
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Riot On an Empty Street | Kings of Convenience | 4:05 | $2.19 | View In iTunes |
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Second to Numb | Kings of Convenience | 3:36 | $2.19 | View In iTunes |
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Scars On Land | Kings of Convenience | 3:42 | $2.19 | View In iTunes |
| Total: 13 Songs |
Album Review
In the five years since their last record, the duo of Erlend Øye and Erik Glambek Bøe have each been busy, Øye with DJ gigs and his other band the Whitest Boy Alive, and Bøewith his day job and fighting Clear Channel in their hometown of Bergen, Norway. Getting back into Kings of Convenience mode sounds like it was as easy as putting on a fresh pair of socks. Their third album, Declaration of Dependence, sounds like it could have been recorded at the same session as Riot on an Empty Street; it's just as relaxed, mellow, and dreamy. The pair's voices blend like honey and more honey, each of them possessing vocal chords made of cotton candy. They twine their voices around complex but warmer-than-a-Snuggie harmonies on every song; the comparisons to Simon & Garfunkel still hold up, though by now they really sound most like themselves, and not imitators. This album is sparser than the last; there are no guest vocals and very infrequent extra instruments (strings, piano). It gives the proceedings a very intimate sound, between this, the duo's hushed voices, and the peaceful songs, it's even quieter and more subdued than anything they've done so far. The mood of introspective reflection never breaks, and almost becomes unbearably powerful on a track like "My Ship Isn't Pretty." Bøe and Øye pull no punches and spare no emotions, they are skilled veterans who know how to format and pace an album. The only thing the record lacks is a song as catchy as "I'd Rather Dance with You," or any songs with drums. It's not really a problem, though, since the overall effect of the album's melodies adds up to something just as powerful. A few of the songs stand out as possible singles, too, like the bossa nova-y "Mrs. Cold" or the almost peppy anti-war song "Rule My World." The lack of drums isn't much of a problem,either, the acoustic guitars that underpin the songs provide all the rhythmic push they need. Adding drums might have spoiled the introspective and feather-light feel of the record. Anyone who's been on their bandwagon all along will be glad of that, as they'll rejoice that Declaration of Dependence turns out to be another autumnal treasure from the Kings.
Customer Reviews
Excellent!
This album has a couple of great songs - Mrs Cold, Boat Behind, Rule My World, Peacetime Resistance ...
Excellent overall, just as good as their last album, if not better. Great melodies for melancholic video/photo montages.
Their music videos are beautiful.
Their music is my best kept secret!
The best sound of their generation
Without a doubt, 'the most rhythmical pop record ever, that features no percussion or drums.' There is no other sound quite like Erlend and Eirik, the best duo of their generation, in my opinion. The album is full of beautiful lyrics and melodies, and begs to be listened to again and again. Very much worth the wait!
Absolutely love it
This is one of the most enjoyable albums I have experienced. Complex and subtle with beautiful harmonies and rhythmic variations. It is one of those truly enjoyable collections of songs. I am really happy that I stumbled across these guys. I normally don't write reviews but this album is that good it deserves a mention.
Biography
Formed: Bergen, Norway
Genre: Rock
Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s
Top Albums and Songs By Kings of Convenience
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Boat Behind | Declaration of Dependence | 3:40 | $2.19 | View In iTunes |
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Misread | Riot On an Empty Street | 3:08 | $2.19 | View In iTunes |
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I'd Rather Dance With You | Riot On an Empty Street | 3:29 | $2.19 | View In iTunes |
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Free Fallin' (Live) | Failure - EP | 4:40 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Cayman Islands | Riot On an Empty Street | 3:03 | $2.19 | View In iTunes |
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I Don't Know What I Can Save You From | Quiet Is the New Loud | 4:37 | $2.19 | View In iTunes |
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Mrs. Cold | Declaration of Dependence | 3:06 | $2.19 | View In iTunes |
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Boat Behind | Boat Behind - Single | 3:39 | $2.19 | View In iTunes |
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Know How | Riot On an Empty Street | 3:58 | $2.19 | View In iTunes |
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Homesick | Riot On an Empty Street | 3:13 | $2.19 | View In iTunes |

- $17.99
- Genres: Pop, Music, Alternative, Rock, Adult Alternative, Pop/Rock
- Released: 25 September 2009
- ℗ 2009 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Mawlaw 388 Ltd T/A Source UK












