Though they never really went away, emerging for the occasional live performance or an ill-fated start at an album, Kings of Convenience -- the Norwegian duo of singer/guitarists Erik Glambek Boe and Erlend Oye -- nonetheless ended up with a 12-year gap between their Billboard 200-charting fourth album (depending on how you count), Declaration of Dependence, and 2021s Peace or Love. The projects gentle, acoustic-centered approach and sophisticated harmonic textures dont skip a beat, however, on a set that connects the dots between wistful indie pop, airy, syncopated bossa nova, and singer/songwriter folk traditions. Some of the albums standouts include the warm, silky bossa outing Angel, an eyebrow-raising, whispery ode to an object of affection (Though she might be/Just slightly/Promiscuous). The more somber opener Rumours showcases the duos elegant vocal harmonies, while the melancholy, uncertain Killers relies on a solo vocal over their interlaced fingerstyle guitar lines. These are further highlighted by pair of duets with Feist; the spacious Love Is a Lonely Thing dispenses with vulnerable relationship advice as the singers trade lines, only coming together for the words Once youve known that magic/Who can live without it? Later, Catholic Country, which was co-written with the Staves, offers further Gilberto-inspired stylings and a brisker tempo on a duet softly fleshed out by piano and percussion. While Kings of Convenience dont cover fresh territory with Peace or Love, they do what they do as impeccably as ever here and offer a handful of changeups and hummable tunes along the way. It should serve as a welcome return for any established fans. ~ Marcy Donelson
Rovi
12年ぶりのアルバムは、もう彼ららしいシンプルで柔らかなネオアコ・サウンドが思う存分に楽しめる内容だ。〈Aメロ、サビ、Aメロというポップスの設計図を巧みに無視している〉と彼らが語るように、曲の複雑な構成が非常に興味深く、聴き手に刺激を与えるが、最終的にポップで聴きやすい作品に着地させているところは流石ですね。ファイストがヴォーカル、ステイヴスがソングライティングで参加。
bounce (C)赤瀧洋二
タワーレコード(vol.452(2021年7月25日発行号)掲載)