Kings of Convenience - Quiet Is the New Loud
- Winning a Battle, Losing the War
- Toxic Girl
- Singing Softly to Me
- I Don't Know What I Can Save You from
- Failure
- The Weight of My Words
- The Girl from Back Then
- Leaning Against the Wall
- Little Kids
- Summer on the West Hill
- The Passenger
- Parallel Lines
- Format
- Vinyl LP
- Genre
- Rock
- Tracks
- 12
- Pressing
- Gatefold
Limited 140gm vinyl LP pressing in gatefold sleeve. 2001 album from the Norwegian folk-pop duo. The title of their groundbreaking album Quiet Is The New Loud was a virtual mantra for the European Music Press and the band helped define and reinstate a timeless sound After first earning notice thanks to a series of acclaimed European festival appearances during the summer of 1999, the Norway-based indie pop duo comprised of Erik Glambek Bøe and Erlend Øye quickly became the standard bearers for the turn of the century acoustic movement.
- Winning a Battle, Losing the War
- Toxic Girl
- Singing Softly to Me
- I Don't Know What I Can Save You from
- Failure
- The Weight of My Words
- The Girl from Back Then
- Leaning Against the Wall
- Little Kids
- Summer on the West Hill
- The Passenger
- Parallel Lines
- Format
- Vinyl LP
- Genre
- Rock
- Catalog No.
- PIASC1047LP
- Tracks
- 12
Indulge in the timeless charm of Kings of Convenience's debut masterpiece, Quiet Is the New Loud. Immerse yourself in the delicate harmonies and introspective lyrics that define this modern classic. ""Winning a Battle, Losing the War,"" sets the tone of the album, a melancholic yet uplifting ballad that captures the essence of longing and resilience. ""Toxic Girl"" captivates with it's poignant lyrics and soothing melodies, exploring the complexities of love with grace. With it's blend of acoustic guitars, heartfelt vocals, and poetic storytelling, Quiet Is the New Loud invites you on a journey of introspection and connection. Experience the magic of this iconic album all over again
- Winning a Battle, Losing the War
- Toxic Girl
- Singing Softly to Me
- I Don't Know What I Can Save You from
- Failure
- The Weight of My Words
- The Girl from Back Then
- Leaning Against the Wall
- Little Kids
- Summer on the West Hill
- The Passenger
- Parallel Lines
- Format
- CD
- Genre
- Rock
- Tracks
- 12
- Edition
- Reissue
Indulge in the timeless charm of Kings of Convenience's debut masterpiece, Quiet Is the New Loud. Immerse yourself in the delicate harmonies and introspective lyrics that define this modern classic. ""Winning a Battle, Losing the War,"" sets the tone of the album, a melancholic yet uplifting ballad that captures the essence of longing and resilience. ""Toxic Girl"" captivates with it's poignant lyrics and soothing melodies, exploring the complexities of love with grace. With it's blend of acoustic guitars, heartfelt vocals, and poetic storytelling, Quiet Is the New Loud invites you on a journey of introspection and connection. Experience the magic of this iconic album all over again.