Kings of Convenience
Declaration of Dependence is about the notion of being dependent on
someone being good. They say that the most important message in this
album is how vividly it reminds us that making music together is not a
game, it’s not something to be undertaken lightly, this record is part
of a much larger picture, a long and involved relationship that has had
its good and bad times. The third album by Kings of Convenience, which
came about when Eirik Bøe and Erlend Øye met up, in 2007, on the same
beach in Mexico that is pictured on the album’s cover. They went to
perform in a concert in the city one month later, which was the first
time they had appeared together in two years - and that was when they
got the feeling that it was time to make another record. Delighted by
their creation, they say it‘s “the most rhythmical pop record ever, that
features no percussion or drums”.
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