Riot on an Empty Street [LP]

Riot on an Empty Street [LP]

by Kings of Convenience
Riot on an Empty Street [LP]

Riot on an Empty Street [LP]

by Kings of Convenience

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Riot on an Empty Street ends a long period of inactivity for Kings of Convenience. During their three-year layoff Erlend Oye could be found making solo records and DJing while Eirik Glambek Boe was finishing his psychology degree. Luckily for fans of beautiful vocals and thoughtful indie pop, they decided to get back together. What this band is all about is the sound of Boe and Oye's voices blended together in harmony. Their first album (in both incarnations) erred on the side of consistency. Here the band seems to have learned the all-important lesson of pace and variety. The arrangements are fuller too with pianos, strings, the occasional electric guitar, and lovely guest vocals on two tracks from Broken Social Scene member Leslie Feist. Not to say that they have gone crazy with change. They still stick pretty closely to the acoustic guitars and vocals path, and the tone of the album is autumnal and restrained as before. They have just added more songs like the gently driving "Misread," the lilting waltz "Stay Out of Trouble," and the downright peppy "I'd Rather Dance With You." Oye's side trip into electronica only rears its head on the non-electronic but modern-sounding "Love Is No Big Truth." No matter what the song, though, when their tender, fragile voices harmonize it can be breathtaking. And heartbreaking. The moment in "Surprise Ice" when Eirik is joined by Erland will raise goose bumps. There are many others like that on Riot, and they are what sells the record. If you sort of liked the first record but wished it was more interesting, that it had more punch of both the sonic and emotional variety, then your wishes have come true. ~ Tim Sendra

Product Details

Release Date: 04/08/2016
Label: Astralwerks
UPC: 0602547746429
Rank: 14670

Tracks

  1. Homesick
  2. Misread
  3. Cayman Islands
  4. Stay Out of Trouble
  5. Know-How
  6. Sorry or Please
  7. Love Is No Big Truth
  8. I'd Rather Dance With You
  9. Live Long
  10. Surprise Ice
  11. Gold in the Air of Summer
  12. The Build-Up

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Kings of Convenience   Primary Artist
Feist   Primary Artist,Guest Artist,Featured Artist
The Homesick   Primary Artist
Erlend Oye   Banjo,Drums,Piano,Guitar,Vocals,Trumpet,Low Vocals,Guitar (Bass),Vocal Harmony,Guitar (Electric)
Davide Bertolini   Bass,Double Bass,Bass (Upright)
Tobias Hett   Viola
Peter Kates   Hi Hat,Cymbals

Technical Credits

Davide Bertolini   Audio Engineer,Audio Production,Mixing,Arranger,Engineer,Producer
Kings of Convenience   Audio Production,Artwork,Composer,Producer
Feist   Composer
Erlend Oye   Composer
Tobias Hett   Arranger
Erik Glambek Boe   Composer
John Hillier   A&R
Guy Davies   Mastering
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