Kings Of Convenience -: Discography -lossless Flac-

"Comb My Hair," " Rocky Trail," "Fever"

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| Attribute | Details | |---|---| | | 21 June 2004 | | Label | Astralwerks | | Featured Guest | Feist | | FLAC Availability | 16‑bit / 44.1 kHz; 24‑bit / 96 kHz available on select stores | Kings of Convenience - Discography -Lossless FLAC-

: A rhythmic, groove-driven piece showcasing Erlend's evolved pop sensibilities. Why FLAC Matters for This Album

Twelve years after their previous record, Kings of Convenience returned with Peace or Love . Recorded across five different cities over several years, the album represents a mature, weathered take on their classic sound, exploring themes of aging, loss, and enduring friendship. Why FLAC Matters for This Album "Comb My Hair," " Rocky Trail," "Fever" :

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Spanning two decades, their studio albums form a remarkably cohesive and high-quality body of work. Each album is a unique chapter in their story, and each is a perfect candidate for lossless playback. Recorded across five different cities over several years,

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Their sophomore effort expanded their sonic palette by introducing piano, banjo, strings, and guest vocals from Canadian singer-songwriter Feist. It remains their most commercially successful and musically diverse record. "Misread", "Homesick", "Know-How" (feat. Feist)

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