Sondre Lerche
(; born September 5, 1982) is a Norwegian singer, guitarist, and songwriter.
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Career
Lerche (full name Sondre Lerche Vaular) was born in
Bergen, Norway. Lerche was weaned on the 80s pop that emanated from his older siblings' rooms. Compelled by a defining fascination for bands such as
a-ha,
the Beach Boys, and
Prefab Sprout, Lerche began formal guitar instruction at age eight. Not satisfied with the lessons at school, Lerche experimented with original tunes on his own, eventually penning his first song, “Locust Girl" at fourteen. Lerche performed acoustic gigs at the club where his sister worked while he was still under age, and was ‘discovered' by Norwegian producer
H.P. Gundersen. Under Gundersen's mentorship, Lerche was exposed to diverse music genres, including
psychedelia, 60's
pop, and mainstream
Brazilian music, broadening his appreciation for eclectic music styles. Around this time Lerche also met up with
Oslo-based manager Tatiana Penzo, leading up to a deal with
Virgin Norway. His popularity in his home country increased steadily, and in 2000 he recorded his debut album,
Faces Down
.
Faces Down
was a hit in Norway and received critical praise in
Europe and the
United States —
Rolling Stone
Magazine placed it in their top 50 albums of 2002. He toured in America and Europe.
The songs from
Faces Down
had been completed before winter 2000 but postponed for release until Lerche fulfilled several academic requirements. In the interim, he was named Best New Act at the Norwegian Grammys (Spellemannprisen) and performed locally in support of major acts such as
Beth Orton.
Faces Down
was officially released in Norway in September 2001 and gradually throughout all of Europe. Lerche toured with various acts, including a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to share the stage with his long-time idols,
a-ha, in Oslo. Autumn 2002 saw the release of
Faces Down
in America and Lerche's first major tour of the United States. He released the live/studio collection
Don't Be Shallow EP
the following year. In 2003, he toured with another one of his musical heroes,
Elvis Costello (they toured together once again in 2005).
In 2004 his second album was released,
Two Way Monologue
, also produced by Gundersen.
Rolling Stone
gave it a good review, yet had the following comment about the lyrics:
His weakness is his words. Lerche clearly puts effort into his poetry, but the results are often vague, and at worst they suggest a nonsensical translation of what might have been eloquent in the singer's native tongue. [1]
The album displayed more of Lerche's ability to span many different styles—from pop-like and upbeat tracks to more mellow (or melodic) tunes.
On
February 27,
2006,
Duper Sessions
was released. It is a jazz album recorded in the fall of 2005 with his band the Faces Down and pianist Erik Halvorsen at
Duper Studios in
Bergen.
His February 2007 release,
Phantom Punch
, is a rock album with a more aggressive sound than his previous work. Lerche and the Faces Down recorded and mixed the album in Los Angeles in April and May 2006, with producer
Tony Hoffer.
He also composed the musical score of the movie
Dan in Real Life
, which was released in October, 2007. As of 2008, Lerche continues to perform, write songs, and has spoken of intentions to release an album entitled Heartbeat Radio the following year.
Personal life
In July 2005, Lerche married Norwegian model and actress
Mona Fastvold.
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Discography
Albums
- Faces Down
, September 2001 (October 2002 U.S.)
- Two Way Monologue
, March 2004
- Duper Sessions
, February 2006
- Phantom Punch
, February 2007
- Dan in Real Life
, October 2007 (soundtrack)
- Heartbeat Radio
, September 2009
Singles and EPs
- You Know So Well
EP, 2001 (Norway)
- No One's Gonna Come
EP, 2001 (Norway)
- Sleep on Needles
EP, 2001 (Norway; 2002 France, Spain and UK)
- Dead Passengers
EP, 2002 (UK)
- Don't Be Shallow
EP, 2003 (U.S.)
- Two Way Monologue EP
, 2005 (UK)
- Say It All/Europa and the Pirate Twins
, 2007 (U.S.)
- Polaroid Pool Party EP
, 2008 (summer tour only)
- Polaroid Pumpkin Party
, 2008
References
- Walters, Barry (March 18, 2004). "Sondre Lerche: Two Way Monologue". ''Rolling Stone'' 944. Retrieved 2006-08-26.
- Sound Bites