Kings Of Convenience - Discography -lossless Flac- |link| -
Below is an exhaustive exploration of the Kings of Convenience discography, detailing why each release is a masterpiece that demands a lossless listening experience. 1. Quiet Is the New Loud (2001)
: A return to a strictly two-guitar, two-voice format. The "eiderdown-plush" folk-pop sound is perfectly captured without the compression artifacts found in lower-quality formats.
Their breakthrough second album builds upon their signature sound with lush arrangements, including banjo and subtle brass [3†L28-L30]. Two tracks feature Canadian singer-songwriter Feist.
Audiophile Note: True FLAC rips of their albums will show a clean, continuous frequency cutoff reaching up to 22kHz (for 44.1kHz) without the sharp 16kHz or 20kHz shelf lines indicative of upscaled MP3 transcodes.