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Kings Of Convenience
Quiet Is The New Loud (CD)
The band's breakthrough LP is largely a rehash of their Kindercore debut, with songs like Winning A Battle, Losing The War and Failure losing their rough edges to polished production. Personally I like rough edges, and prefer the Kindercore album, but there are sufficient new songs here to warrant a listening. Judging by Singing Softly To Me the band may be planning moves into jazzier territory, but Summer On The Westhill is exactly the kind of harmonic acoustic pop that the band do so well, and is the best of the new songs.