Released on January 29, 2001, Quiet Is The New Loud is the enchanting debut album by the Norwegian indie pop duo Kings of Convenience. Featuring soothing melodies and intricate acoustic arrangements, this album includes captivating tracks like ‘Winning a Battle, Losing the War’ and ‘Toxic Girl’. With its Silver certification in the UK and Gold in Norway, this album is a standout in the realm of affordable acoustic music albums.
- 1. Winning a Battle, Losing the War
- 2. Toxic Girl
- 3. Singing Softly to Me
- 4. I Don’t Know What I Can Save You From
- 5. Failure
- 6. The Weight of My Words
- 7. The Girl from Back Then
- 8. Leaning Against the Wall
- 9. Little Kids
- 10. Summer On the Westhill
- 11. The Passenger
- 12. Parallel Lines
David Brewer (verified owner) –
Quiet Is The New Loud is a beautiful album that perfectly captures the essence of indie pop! The acoustic sounds are both soothing and captivating. Highly recommend for fans of affordable acoustic music.
Donna Castro (verified owner) –
Kings of Convenience have outdone themselves with this debut. Tracks like ‘Toxic Girl’ are timeless and always on my playlist. A must-have for anyone looking to buy Quiet Is The New Loud.
Lawrence Morgan (verified owner) –
I love listening to Quiet Is The New Loud during my quiet evenings. It’s the perfect backdrop for relaxation and reflection. Truly one of the best indie pop albums I’ve ever bought!