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  • Playing Live in a Room (2000)
    1. Toxic Girl
    2. Singing Softly To Me
    3. Into the Ring of Fire
    4. Parr-á-Pluie
    5. Until You Understand

  • Quiet Is the New Loud (2001)
    1. Winning A Battle, Losing The War
    2. Toxic Girl
    3. Singing Softly To Me
    4. I Don't Know What I Can Save You From
    5. Failure
    6. The Weight Of My Words
    7. The Girl From Back Then
    8. Leaning Against The Wall
    9. Little Kids
    10. Summer on the Westhill
    11. The Passenger
    12. Parallel Lines

    Quiet Is the New Loud is the debut album from Norwegian duo Kings of Convenience. It was released on March 6, 2001. Read more on Last.fm.

  • Riot on an Empty Street (2004)
    1. Homesick
    2. Misread
    3. Cayman Islands
    4. Stay Out of Trouble
    5. Know How [feat. Feist]
    6. Sorry or Please
    7. Love Is No Big Truth
    8. I'd Rather Dance With You
    9. Live Long
    10. Surprise Ice
    11. Gold in the Air of Summer
    12. The Build Up

  • Declaration Of Dependence (2009)
    1. 24-25
    2. Mrs. Cold
    3. Me in You
    4. Boat Behind
    5. Rule My World
    6. My Ship Isn't Pretty
    7. Renegade
    8. Power of Not Knowing
    9. Peacetime Resistance
    10. Freedom and Its Owner
    11. Riot on an Empty Street
    12. Second to Numb
    13. Scars on Land

    Declaration of Dependence is the third album from Norwegian duo Kings of Convenience and it is also their first album in five years. It was planned for release in October 2009. The band will support the album with a tour. "Mrs Cold" and "Boat Behind" have been released as radio singles in some countries. The album has been pre-released on September 21 for Spotify premium subscribers. It was released in selected countries (such as Poland) on September 28 2009. Track listing 1. "24-25" 2. "Mrs. Cold" 3. "Me in You" 4. "Boat Behind" 5. "Rule my World" 6. "My Ship Isn't Pretty" 7. "Renegade" 8. "Power of not Knowing" 9. "Peacetime Resistance" 10. "Freedom and its Owner" 11. "Riot on an Empty Street" 12. "Second to Numb" 13. "Scars on Land" “Music your parents like too” is how Kings of Convenience describe themselves on their MySpace profile. It’s a telling statement; self-effacing, sure, but not without a grain of truth – a tacit acknowledgement that the music Eirik Bøe and Erlend Øye make isn’t the kind to offend millions, move mountains, part oceans. No, it’s lovely, pretty, well crafted; it’s nice. And sometimes, well, that’s just plenty. Declaration of dependence's title aims to set right the bad press ‘dependence’ often receives, reflecting the fruitful working relationship the duo share. More than that, it also addresses the perils of the modern age: the plethora of options and opportunity surrounding us that threatens to engulf and consume as much as it does amuse and enlighten. Read more on Last.fm.