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The album earned the duo’s highest critical scores to date, with a and a glowing AnyDecentMusic? score of 7.0 . AllMusic noted that while the duo does not cover fresh territory, “they do what they do as impeccably as ever here and offer a handful of changeups and hummable tunes along the way”.

: The triumphant comeback single featuring complex, interlocking violin lines.

"The Girl from Back Then (Röyksopp's Ostinato Dub)", "Gold for the Price of Silver (Erot Remix)". Kings of Convenience - Discography -Lossless FLAC-

"Misread", "Homesick", "Know-How" (featuring Feist).

Features highly sought-after acoustic covers and early iterations of core album tracks. The album earned the duo’s highest critical scores

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: The breakthrough debut featuring "Toxic Girl" and "Winning a Battle, Losing the War".

In 2017, the Kings of Convenience released , a collection of singles and B-sides that showcased their creative range and versatility. The album featured collaborations with other artists, including Laura Pergolizzi and Christine and the Queens.