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Kings of Convenience are on a small label (Source UK / EMI). If you can’t buy, stream lossy on Tidal or Deezer (both have FLAC-tier subscriptions with free trials) and use Audacity to record your system’s output—time-consuming but legal for personal use in most countries.

Final advice: Buy Quiet Is the New Loud used on CD ($3–5) and rip to FLAC with Exact Audio Copy. That’s the cheapest true lossless entry point.


| Album | Year | Key Tracks | Lossless Sources | |-------|------|------------|------------------| | Quiet Is the New Loud | 2001 | Toxic Girl, Winning a Battle | Qobuz, 7digital, HDtracks | | Versus (remix album) | 2001 | I Don’t Know What I Can Save | Qobuz, Presto Music | | Riot on an Empty Street | 2004 | Misread, Know How, Homesick | Qobuz, Bandcamp | | Declaration of Dependence | 2009 | Mrs. Cold, Boat Behind | Qobuz, ProStudioMasters | | 20th Century Nostalgia (EP) | 2019 | Rocky Trail, Ask for Help | Bandcamp, 7digital | | Peace or Love | 2021 | Rocky Trail, Fever | Qobuz, Bandcamp | kings+of+convenience+discography+lossless+flac+free

In the world of indie folk and chamber pop, few duos have captured the quiet intimacy of a Nordic afternoon quite like Kings of Convenience. Comprised of Erlend Øye and Eirik Glambek Bøe, this Norwegian duo has spent two decades perfecting a sound defined by whispered harmonies, delicate nylon-string guitars, and a pristine, dynamic range that begs for high-resolution audio.

For the discerning audiophile, listening to “I’d Rather Dance With You” or “Misread” on a compressed MP3 is akin to viewing a Monet painting through a dirty window. You miss the room reverb, the finger squeaks on the strings, and the subtle breathing between phrases. This is why the search term "kings of convenience discography lossless flac free" is consistently trending. Kings of Convenience are on a small label (Source UK / EMI)

But before you dive into the dark forests of torrent sites, let’s explore what a true lossless collection looks like, the rarity of their albums in FLAC, and the legal (and ethical) landscape of obtaining them for free.

Norwegian indie folk duo Kings of Convenience — comprised of Erlend Øye and Eirik Glambek Bøe — have built a devoted following with their delicate harmonies, minimalist guitar work, and introspective lyrics. Since their debut in 1999, they’ve released four studio albums, all available in high-resolution and lossless formats via legal streaming and download platforms. | Album | Year | Key Tracks |

Download the free track "Rocky Trail" (2021) from Bandcamp in both MP3 and FLAC. Listen on decent headphones (Audio-Technica ATH-M50x or Sennheiser HD600). You’ll hear the difference in the decay of piano notes and the separation of the two guitars.


| Album | Year | Key Tracks | Lossless Sources | |-------|------|------------|------------------| | Quiet Is the New Loud | 2001 | "Toxic Girl", "Winning a Battle, Losing the War" | Qobuz, 7digital, HDtracks | | Versus (remix album) | 2001 | "I Don't Know What I Can Save You From" (Röyksopp remix) | Same as above | | Riot on an Empty Street | 2004 | "Misread", "Homesick", "Know How" | Qobuz, Bandcamp | | Declaration of Dependence | 2009 | "Mrs. Cold", "Boat Behind" | Qobuz, ProStudioMasters | | Peace or Love | 2021 | "Rocky Trail", "Fever" | Bandcamp, Qobuz |

A darker, more introspective album. The production is dryer. In MP3, this album sounds "muffled." In FLAC, it sounds "warm." The track "Mrs. Cold" is a masterclass in stereo panning for guitar accompaniment.

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