Eirik Glambek Bøe is a Norwegian musician and songwriter, best known as one half of the acclaimed duo Kings of Convenience, formed in 1999. The duo, alongside his partner Erlend Øye, is celebrated for its soft, acoustic sound, which blends elements of folk, indie pop, and bossa nova. Their harmonious vocals and intricate guitar work have garnered a dedicated following. Kings of Convenience released several notable albums, including *Quiet Is the New Loud* (2001), *Versus* (2004), and *Peace or Love* (2021). The duo's music is characterized by its gentle melodies and introspective lyrics, often exploring themes of love and nature. Eirik's impact on music extends beyond his work with Kings of Convenience; he is also involved in other projects, such as the band The Whitest Boy Alive, which further showcases his versatility as an artist. Their unique sound and emphasis on acoustic instrumentation have influenced a generation of musicians in the indie and folk genres, helping to popularize a more laid-back, melodic approach to songwriting. Bøe’s contributions continue to resonate, appealing to listeners who appreciate thoughtful and serene music.