Kings Of Convenience have announced details of their comeback album, ‘Declaration Of Dependence’, which is set for release on the 19th October.
It will be the band’s fourth studio album, the first one to be released since ‘Riot On An Empty Street’ in 2004. Band member Erland Oye has recently been recording with his other project ‘The Whitest Boy Alive’.
Oye said, “It’s obviously about me and Erik (other half of the duo). We want to give the idea of dependence a better name. Independence has been the thing for the past hundred years, but being dependent on someone is good.”
The tracklisting of the album will be:
24-25
Mrs Cold
Me In You
Boat Behind
Rule My World
My Ship Isn’t Pretty
Renegade
Power Of Not Knowing
Peacetime Resistance
Freedom And Its Owner
Scars On Land
Second To Numb
Riot On An Empty Street
The band will play at De La Warr Pavilion in Bexhill On Sea on the 13th October.
Tickets are available from Seetickets link