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30 Ocak 2025

Kings of Convenience - Declaration of Dependence


Kings of Convenience made headlines last month. No, wait, Leslie Feist did. It's been an eventful five years since the Norwegian duo's previous album, Riot on an Empty Street, featured the Canadian songstress on two tracks. After Erlend Øye and Eirik Glambæk Bøe's recent New York show, that a surprise Feist guest appearance got top media billing underscores just how eventful. Sorry, guys, I guess royalty isn't what it used to be.
No longer does Quiet Is the New Loud, the title of Øye and Bøe's 2001 Astralwerks debut, sound like such an appealing mantra. The hushed politeness that Kings of Convenience and, earlier, Belle and Sebastian reintroduced to indie listeners around the turn of the millennium must've lost its fresh feeling somewhere between Natalie Portman big-upping the Shins and the Decemberists doing a prog-folk rock opera. Then there's the more than 400,000 copies Riot sold in Europe, a number that looks virtually impossible for a group of such modest stature today. Throw in Øye's two mostly solid albums fronting dance-poppers the Whitest Boy Alive, and, well, what do Kings of Convenience have left to say?
"Quieter is the new quiet," apparently. Despite calls for the whisper-folk pair to make Øye's house and techno background more apparent, Declaration of Dependence doubles down on hushed Scandinavian understatement. No drums, unless you count slapped fretboards or squeaking fingers: just two voices, two acoustic guitars, and occasional cello, viola, or one-finger piano plinks. Along with sharper songwriting focus, this go-for-broke softness makes for the most durable, rewarding Kings of Convenience album yet-- a Pink Moon to past efforts' Five Leaves Left. Barring a last-minute José González surprise, it's also probably the best new full-length of its style you'll hear this year.
The songs on Declaration of Dependence reveal everyday tensions with a cool, undemonstrative reserve. You can hear the spare but descriptive verses as about romance, the band itself, or global politics, depending on your preference. Where Riot opener "Homesick" offered the suggestive image of "two soft voices blended in perfection," the new album's first track, tender "24-25", declares, "What we build is bigger than the sum of two." Slowly shuffling "Renegade" uses bold, vivid brush strokes to carry out that old maxim, "If you love something, let it go"; "Why are you whispering when the bombs are falling?" a solitary voice asks, between slightly dissonant strums. "Riot on an Empty Street", a holdover since years before the album of that same name, finds a traveling singer lost for words, but not for delicate melodies.
Rather than become more electronic, Kings of Convenience here choose simply to apply dance music's minimalism and sense of texture more fully to their chosen acoustic-pop form. Bittersweet single "Mrs. Cold" has been compared to Jack Johnson, probably because both use percussive hand slapping, but the popular surfer-turned-singer has never recorded anything so perfectly poised, so deceptively depressing; a ringing lead guitar line repeats like a looped sample. "Boat Behind", a single in other countries, floats a melancholy violin line over a tangled tale about reuniting with someone but never belonging to them, sounding almost like another lost Arthur Russell demo. "Rule My World", which follows Sweden's González into forceful denunciations of theocratic zealotry, has the bouncy upswing of French house. Øye's smoky falsetto fills in for the absent Feist on songs like "Freedom and Its Owner". "Power of Not Knowing" neatly echoes Simon & Garfunkel's "April Come She Will".

Both halves of the duo now live back home in Bergen, Norway, after a multi-year absence by the Whitest Boy Alive singer. Whether inspired by lovers, each other, or the warmongers of the world, Kings of Convenience's latest is ultimately just what its title says: a bold and beautiful assertion that we are better off together than apart. Or, as "My Ship Isn't Pretty" wonderfully puts it: a series of "quiet protests against loneliness." If the album cover had you expecting 2009's umpteenth nu-Balearic cruise, be glad we got this eloquent message in a bottle instead.


20 Ocak 2011

Conception - Parallel Minds



From in Norway
Porgressive Metal
Conception - Parallel Minds - 1993
Tracks.
01. Water confines (4:13)
02. Roll the Fire (4:32)
03. And I close my eyes (3:50)
04. Silent crying (3:20)
05. Parallel minds (4:45)
06. Silver shine (5:25)
07. The promiser (4:25)
08. My decision (3:30)
09. Wolf's lair (4:00)
10. Soliloquy (8:40)
Total Time: 46:30Members.
- Roy Khan / vocals
- Tore Otsby / guitar
- Hans Gjestvang / keyboards
- Ingar Amlien / bass
- Arve Heimdal / drums
Godspeed!

21 Kasım 2010

Lucifer Was - The Crown Of Creation

With Kristiansand Symphony Orchestra and two of the world's finest classic soloists, Michala Petri (recorders) and Jan Stigmer (violin).
This is a true crossover-project between classical music and rock. The theme for the work: “A cyclus from genesis (not the band..) to escathology (the science and the wonder of the final things to come after death)”
The music for the orchestra is arranged, orchestrated and directed by Dagfinn Koch.
Produced by Freddy Lindquist & Thore Engen

From in Norway
Symphonic Progressive Rock
Lucifer Was - The Crown Of Creation - 2010
Tracks.
01. Wonder (2:26)
02. Three Hammers (0:43)
03. Unformed And Void (3:34)
04. By A White Lace (3:57)
05. Beggar's Bowl (2:08)
06. Rising Sun (4:42)
07. Try Me (3:30)
08. The Crown Of Creation (4:21)
09. Moments (3:30)
10. Bethanian Theme (4:14)
11. Burning Beautiful Flowers (1:16)
12. Cabris Sans Cornes (4:22)
13. When The Phoenix Flies (3:20)
14. Into The Blue (3:25)
15. Three Hammers Plus (1:00)
Total Time: 46:28
Members. 
- Thore Engen / guitars, vocals
- Jon Ruder / vocals
- Einar Bruu / bass
- Rune Engen / drums
- Deb Girnius / flute, vocals
- Arne Martinussen / B3 Hammond organ, Mellotron, keyboards
- Andreas Sjo Engen / guitars
- Freddy Linquist / guitars
- Jan Stigmer / violin
- Michala Petri / flutes
- Kristiansand Symphony Orchestra
Godspeed!

14 Kasım 2010

Gargamel - Descending

Resemble...
King Crimson, Gentle Giant, The Mars Volta, Van der Graaf Generator, Mew, Soft Machine, Tortoise, Queens of the stoneage, Jaga Jazzist, Stereolab, Genesis, Anekdoten, White Stripes, Anglagard, Frank Zappa, Yes, ELP, Jetro Tull, The Decemberists, Guapo, Sixteen Horsepower, Shining, Camel, Big Bang, The Doors, Pink Floyd, Nektar, Mogwai, Radiohead...

From in Norway
Eclectic Progressive Rock
Gargamel - Descending 2009
Tracks.
01. Descending (9.55)
02. Prevail (13.59)
03. Trap (5.31)
04. Labyrinth (17.40)
Total Time.  47:08
Members.
Tom Uglebakken: Electric, acustic and baritone guitars, Vocals, Flute and Saxophone
Stig Jøran Rygg: Bass Guitars
Arne Tøn: Hammond Organ, Rhodes, Piano, Mellotron , Clavinet, Wurlitzer, Yamaha YC-45D
Morten Tornes: Drums and percussion, Vocals, Glockenspiel, Theremin, Korg MS20, Space whistle
Bjørn Viggo Andersen: MiniMoog, Korg MS20 & Moog Prodigy Aslak Tøn: Trombone *
Leif Erlend Hjelmen: Cello *
Jøns Sjøgren: Trumpet solo *
 
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Enginered by Bjarne Stensl
Additional recordings at various apartments in Oslo, enginered by Morten Tornes
Mixed by Bjarne Stensli
Mastered at Cutting Room, Stockholm, by Håkan Åkesson Produced by Gargamel and Bjarne Stensli
Lyrics by Tom Uglebakken
Music by Tom Uglebakken & Gargamel, arranged by Gargamel




01 Kasım 2010

Wobbler - Hinterland



From in Norway
Symphonic Progressive Rock
Wobbler - Hinterland - 2005
Tracks.
01. Serenade For 1652 (0:41)
02. Hinterland (27:47)
03. Rubato Industry (12:45)
04. Clair Obscur (15:37)
Total Time: 56:50
Members.
- Lars Fredrik Froislie / keyboards, glockenspiel
- Martin Nordrum Kneppen / drums, recorder
- Kristian Karl Hultgren / bass, alto & tenor saxophone
- Tony Johannessen / vocals
- Morten Andreas Eriksen / electric & acoustic guitars, mandolin, tambourine, kazoo
Guest musicians:
- Ketil Vestrum Einarsen / flutes, vocals
- Ulrik Gaston Larsen / Theorbe, Baroque guitar
- Paulina Fred / recorder
- Aage Moltke Schou / percussion 

28 Ekim 2010

Magic Pie - Motions of Desire




From in Norway
Symphonic Progressive Rock
Magic Pie - Motions of Desire - 2005
Tracks.
01. Change (20:05)
02. Motions Of Desire (6:32)
03. Full Circle Poetry (14:15)
04. Without Knowing Why (7:55)
05. Illusion & Reality (Part I) (10:18)
06. Illusion & Reality (Part III) - Final Breath (4:49)
07. Illusion & Reality (Part IV) - Reprise (3:09)
08. Dream Vision (7:50)
Total Time: 74:57
Members.
- Eirik Hanssen / lead vocals
- Kim Stenberg / guitars
- Gilbert Marshall / keyboards, lead vocals
- Jan T. Johannessen / drums
- Allan Olsen / lead vocals
- Lars Petter Holstad / bass guitar 

30 Ağustos 2010

Octopus - Thaeris Wiighen

From in Norway
Symphonic Progressive Rock
Octopus - Thaeris Wiighen - 1981
Tracks.
01. Ouverture - Del 1 - Havet (9.20)
02. Del 2 - Krigen (5.33)
03. Del 3 - Flukten (7.35)
04. Del 4 - Prisonen (3.23)
05. Del 5 - Hevnen (5.25)
06. Del 6 - Froloesningen (3.28)
07. Del 7 - Erkjienelsen (6.00)
08. Del 8 - Epilog (5.11)
Total Time. 45.55
Members.
- Tore Aarnes / grand & electric pianos, synthesizers, pipe organ, clavinet, vocoder, vocals
- Henry 'Nunne' Holden / electric & acoustic guitars, lead vocals
- Roar Soderlind / drums, percussion, fretless bass, vocals
Guest musicians:
- Olav Dale / bass
- Morten Andersen / bass
- Ole Gloesen / acoustic guitar
- Yngve Slettholm / flute
Godspeed!

23 Şubat 2010

Wobbler - Afterglow



From in Norway
Symphonic Progressive Rock
Wobbler - Afterglow - 2009
Tracks.
01. The Haywain (0:55)
02. Imperial Winter White (15:02)

03. Interlude (2:32)
04. In Taberna (13:10)

05. Armoury (3:00)
Members.
- Lars Fredrik Froislie / keyboards, glockenspiel
- Martin Nordrum Kneppen / drums, recorder
- Kristian Karl Hultgren / bass, alto & tenor saxophone
- Tony Johannessen / vocals
- Morten Andreas Eriksen / electric & acoustic guitars, mandolin, tambourine, kazoo
Guest musicians:
- Ketil Vestrum Einarsen / flutes, vocals
- Ulrik Gaston Larsen / Theorbe, Baroque guitar
- Paulina Fred / recorder
- Aage Moltke Schou / percussion
Godspeed!

18 Şubat 2010

Aunt Mary - Janus

From in Norway
Ectectic Progressive Rock
Aunt Mary - Janus - 1973
Tracks.
01. Path of your dream (4:06)
02. Mr. Kaye (2:01)
03. Nocturnal voice (6:06)
04. For all eternity (6:54)
Untitled - Hidden track (0:41)
05. Stumblin' stone (6:10)
06. All we've got to do is dream (2:53)
07. Candles of Heaven (5:26)
08. What a lovely day (5:15)
Members.
- Bjoern Christiansen / guitar, vocal
- Bengt Jensen / keyboards
- Svein Gundersen / bass, piano and vocal
- Kjetil Stensvik / drums, vocal
Godspeed!

Aunt Mary - Aunt Mary


From in Norway
Eclectic Progressive Rock
Aunt Mary - Aunt Mary - 1971
Tracks.
01. Whispering farewell
02. Did you notice
03. Theres a lot of fish in the sea
04. I do and I did
05. 47 steps
06. Rome wasn't built in one day
07. Come in
08. Why don't you try yourself
09. The ball
10. All my sympathy for Lily
11. Yes, by now I've reached the end
Members.
- Bjoern Christiansen / guitar, vocal
- Bengt Jensen / keyboards
- Svein Gundersen / bass, piano and vocal
- Kjetil Stensvik / drums, vocal

Godspeed!

Aunt Mary - Loaded



From in Norway
Eclectic Progressive Rock
Aunt Mary - Loaded - 1972
Tracklist:
01. Playthings of the wind (3:03)
02. Joinin the crowd (3:42)
03. Delight (2:44)
04. Upside down (4:15)
05. Farewell my friend part 1 (3:21)
06. Farewell my friend part 2 (3:21)
07. Blowin Tiffany (7:23)
08. Fire of my lifetime (5:11)
09. G flat road (5:43)
Members.
- Bjoern Christiansen / guitar, vocal
- Bengt Jensen / keyboards
- Svein Gundersen / bass, piano and vocal
- Kjetil Stensvik / drums, vocal
Godspeed!

16 Şubat 2010

Gazpacho - Night

From in Norway
Neoprogressive Rock
Gazpacho - Night - 2007
Tracks.
01. Dream of Stone
02. Chequered Light Buildings
03. Upside Down
04. Valerie's Friend
05. Massive Illusion
Members.

- Jan Henrik Ohme / vocals, backing vocals
- Thomas Andersen / piano, keyboards, programming
- Jon-Arne Vilbo / acoustics, guitars
- Mikael Krømer / violins, programming
- Kristian Olav Torp / bass
- Robert Risberget Johansen / drums, percussion
Godspeed!

Gazpacho - Tick Tock

From in Norway.
Crossover neoprogressive Rock
Gazpacho - Tick Tock - 2009
Tracks.
01.Desert Flight (7:39)
02.The Walk (13:41)
03.Tick Tock (22:24)
04.Winter Is Never (4:55)
Members.
- Thomas Andersen / piano & keyboards
- Jon-Arne Vilbo / guitar
- Kristian Torp / bass
- Mikael Kromer / guitar & violin
- Robert R. Johansen / drums
- Jan-Henrik Ohme / vocals
Godspeed!

27 Mayıs 2009

Gargamel - Watch for the Umbles

From in Norway
Eclectic Progressive Rock
Gargamel - Watch for the Umbles - 2006

Tracks.
01. Tics (8:47)
02. Strayed Again (12:54)
03. Below The Water (6:44)
04. Into The Cold (11:54)
05. Agitated Mind (17:42)

Total Time: 58:01
Members
- Jon Edmund Hansen / guitar
- Bjorn Viggo Andersen / Hammond organ, Fender Rhodes, clavinet, synthesizer
- Geir Tornes / bass
- Morten Tornes / drums, vocals
- Tom Uglebakken / guitar, vocals, flute
With:
- Leif Erlend Hjlmen / cello
Godspeed!

09 Mart 2009

Elephant9 - Dodovoodoo

From in  Norway
Jazz - Rock  Fusion
Dodovoodoo - Elephant9 - 2008
Tracks.
01. Dodovoodoo (5.12)
02. Misdirection (2.26)
03. Hymne (5.30)
04. I Cover The Mountain Top (9.01)
05. Skink (5.38)
06. Doctor Honoris Causa (13.01)
07. Directions (7.39)
Total Time. 48.27
Members.
- Ståle Storløkken / Fender Rhodes, Hammond organ, synthesizer
- Nikolai Hængsle Eilertsen / electric bass, electric guitar
- Torstein Lofthus / drums