Album Review: Kings of Convenience - Quiet Is the New Loud Kings of Convenience, the Norwegian duo who have perfected the art of making melancholy sound like a beautiful summer day.
Quiet Is the New Loud, their debut album, is a delicate masterpiece that gently whispers sweet nothings in your ear.
From the opening track "Winning a Battle, Losing the War," Erlend Øye and Eirik Glambek Bøe effortlessly mesmerize with their smooth harmonies and charming acoustic guitars.
It's like being wrapped in a warm blanket on a cold winter's night, comforting and soothing.
Tracks like "Toxic Girl" and "Gold in the Air of Summer" showcase the duo's ability to craft catchy melodies that stick with you long after the music has stopped.
The lyrics are introspective and poetic, adding depth to the already enchanting sound.
Quiet Is the New Loud is the musical equivalent of sipping a cup of chamomile tea while watching the sun set over a quiet countryside.
It's understated, yet profound; simple, yet profound.
Kings of Convenience have created a timeless classic that will surely stand the test of time.
So, if you're looking for a blissful escape from the chaos of the world, look no further than Quiet Is the New Loud.
It's a gentle reminder that sometimes, in the midst of all the noise, quiet is where the magic truly happens.
Brilliant, simply brilliant.
Quiet Is the New Loud, their debut album, is a delicate masterpiece that gently whispers sweet nothings in your ear.
From the opening track "Winning a Battle, Losing the War," Erlend Øye and Eirik Glambek Bøe effortlessly mesmerize with their smooth harmonies and charming acoustic guitars.
It's like being wrapped in a warm blanket on a cold winter's night, comforting and soothing.
Tracks like "Toxic Girl" and "Gold in the Air of Summer" showcase the duo's ability to craft catchy melodies that stick with you long after the music has stopped.
The lyrics are introspective and poetic, adding depth to the already enchanting sound.
Quiet Is the New Loud is the musical equivalent of sipping a cup of chamomile tea while watching the sun set over a quiet countryside.
It's understated, yet profound; simple, yet profound.
Kings of Convenience have created a timeless classic that will surely stand the test of time.
So, if you're looking for a blissful escape from the chaos of the world, look no further than Quiet Is the New Loud.
It's a gentle reminder that sometimes, in the midst of all the noise, quiet is where the magic truly happens.
Brilliant, simply brilliant.






