
The most fun anyone can have with Norwegian folk-duo Kings of Convenience is imagining how they spend their time between albums. Sure, there are musical cameos and the ubiquitous side-project (The Whitest Boy Alive), but it’s taken the boys 5 years to finally dispatch a new album, Declaration of Dependence (their first for Virgin), from their Mexican hide-away and hit the road again. After all that time, you’d think they’d return with something more novel.
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