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27.8.08

Sondre Lerche Hints At New EP

He shares the following teaser on his highly enjoyable blog: *I'm cooking a unique and special treat... Something for the very, very interested and dedicated. I won't say too much right now, but I'll drop a few hints, just to irritate: Polaroids, new songs, pool party, limited edition, weakest spot. Say no more right now.* Download an MP3 at bottom of post.

Visit Sondre at his official site.

MP3: Sondre Lerche - To Be Surprised

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12.6.08

Sondre Lerche Debuts New Tune In NYC

Enjoy the untitled ditty below. Download a Sondre Lerche MP3 at bottom of post.


MP3: Sondre Lerche - To Be Surprised

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14.5.08

Sondre Lerche Reveals Joe's Pub Residency

Well, 2 shows in one evening (June 1st).

For ticket info, head here.

Visit Sondre at his official site.

MP3: Sondre Lerche - To Be Surprised

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1.5.08

Sondre Lerche @ Canal Room: Suffused With Love

Yesterday afternoon TMS dropped by Tribeca Film Festival's Music Lounge for an intimate, brief and charming set by our favorite Norwegian singer/songwriter, Sondre Lerche. With a half hour time allotment, Sondre ran through a sampling of his entire catalog (from 2002's Faces Down to last year's Dan In Real Life soundtrack). As per usual with Sondre's gigs (we've now attended ten over the last six years), his glowing charisma and pop sensibility permeated wondrously. Full setlist, some photos & an MP3 of 'Everyone's Rooting...' below.

Setlist: Everyone's Rooting For You. Dead Passengers. Say It All. To Be Surprised. My Hands Are Shaking. Tragic Mirror. Sleep On Needles. Two Way Monologue.

MP3: Sondre Lerche - Everyone's Rooting For You [alt link]

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14.4.08

Sondre Lerche Performs At Norwegian Red Cross Benefit

Enjoy last week's performance of 'Minor Detail' below. Visit Sondre at his official site.


MP3: Sondre Lerche - Minor Detail [alt link]

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20.3.08

Sondre Lerche Visits PCTV

Watch 'To Be Surprised' below. Learn more about Park City Television here.


MP3: Sondre Lerche - Face The Blood [alt link]

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22.2.08

Sondre Lerche Makes Red Cross Visit To South Africa

He recounts the trip on his official blog: *There are many perks that come with being a pop artist. Some are obvious, silly and cliched while others appear in different disguises and make more significant impressions. Last week I went to Lesotho, a country of 2 million inhabitants in southern Africa. I was invited by the Norwegian Red Cross to visit a few of the approximately 100,000 children there who have lost their parents to AIDS and who themselves are HIV-infected. More than thirty percent of the population in Lesotho has HIV/AIDS. An entire generation of parents has died from AIDS, leaving their children HIV infected...*

Read the rest of the piece here.

MP3: Sondre Lerche - Minor Detail [alt link]

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20.1.08

Sondre Lerche Responds To Radiohead's 'Rainbows'

Yet another musician speaks out. Here's what he had to say in his official diary: *Radiohead's inventive and intimate "In Rainbows" - quite honestly, a beautiful record. I was a bit angry with them after they turned down my credit card when I tried to pay 10 dollars for the record online in October. As a protest, I thought I'd wait to buy it till it came out in stores, like a real LP. Take that, Radiohead!*

MP3: Sondre Lerche - The Tape [edit] (via Sound Fix)

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7.1.08

Sondre Lerche Hearts Reggaeton

Watch his hilarious dialog and brief take on Daddy Yankee's 2004 single, 'Gasolina', below. The clip is lifted from Sondre's recent visit to Brooklyn's Music Hall Of Williamsburg.


MP3: Sondre Lerche - Minor Detail [alt link]

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10.12.07

Sondre Lerche Selects '07 Favorites

Here are his top LPs and singles.

What'd he neglect to include?

Albums:
Sylvie Lewis - Translations
Arcade Fire - Neon Bible
Julian Berntzen - Rocketship Love
Erik Halvorsen Trio
HP Gundersen - Diggin' Deep
Jens Lekman - Night Falls Over Kortedala
Loney Dear - Loney Noir
Elliott Smith - New Moon
Matias Tellez - Tamias Mellez
Wilco - Sky Blue Sky
Amy Winehouse - Back In Black

Songs:
Arctic Monkeys - Only Ones Who Know
Peggy Lee - Didn't Want To Have To Do It
The Beatles - You Won't See Me
Jens Lekman - A Postcard To Nina
Wilco - Impossible Germany
Amy Winehouse - Me & Mr Jones
HP Gundersen - My Four Seasons
Scritti Politti - The Word Girl
Karin Krog - All I Want
A-ha - #9 Dream
Jorge Ben - O Telefone Tocou Novamente
Arcade Fire - No Cars Go
Britney Spears - Why Should I Be Sad?
Regina Spektor - Real Love

Read Sondre's explanation behind each pick here.

MP3: Sondre Lerche - Human Hands [alt link]

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26.11.07

Purple Clay Penguin Plus Sondre Lerche Equals

Check out a fan-created clip for 'Airport Taxi Reception' below. The video is one of four entries (my fave) in this year's Radar Music Video Competition, organized by the fine folks at Gronland Records. Learn more about the contest and watch all promos here.


MP3: Sondre Lerche - Say It All (edit) (via Soundfix)

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21.11.07

Sondre Lerche, Sean Lennon Set For 'Songs Of The City'

Here's more info as lifted from The LA Philharmonic's official site: *On Tuesday, January 8, 'Songs Of The City' features artists whose lives exist on the road - artists who travel with little else than their songwriting craft from one city to the next. Using music as expression for their unique urban experiences, each give a stripped-down, heartfelt performance that portrays their mobile, civic existence. Although their songs draw from diverse experiences, the emotions evoked are universal. Walt Disney Concert Hall becomes the living room for the city with this intimate evening, as these urban troubadours share the songs that have become the lo-fi soundtrack to our inner-city existence -- joy, urgency, depression, and heartache expressing the raw emotions contained and cultivated in the city.* More details below.

Featured Artists:
Marc Bianchi (Her Space Holiday)
Biirdie
Franklin Bruno
Zooey Deschanel
John Doe
Inara George (The Bird & The Bee)
Stevie Jackson (Belle & Sebastian)
Sean Lennon
Sondre Lerche
Bob Mould
Zach Rogue (Rogue Wave)
Daniel Rossen (Grizzly Bear)

Tuesday, January 8, 2008
Walt Disney Concert Hall
111 South Grand Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90012
323.850.2000

Purchase tickets here.

MP3: Sondre Lerche - The More I See You [alt link]

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7.11.07

Sondre Lerche Has A Crush On Hollywood

Check out this red carpet moment, as lifted from Sondre Lerche's official blog: *Last week something weird happened to me. I attended the world premiere of 'Dan In Real Life' in Hollywood, along with Steve Carrel, Dwight Schrute, Patrick Swayze and the hot girl from 'Wayne's World'. This was, of course, a thoroughly exciting experience for someone who's never been to this particular planet before. The highlight was probably getting my picture taken with almost everybody from 'The Office' (I didn't see Jim anywhere and Jan left before I could corner her). On the red carpet I talked to as many people waving a microphone in my face as I possibly could and my wife and I both tried to comply with the aggressive orders from forty photographers all urging us to look into their particular camera at the same time.

"Can we have a smile?"

Smile? But of course! Are we not smiling?

As it turns out we had confused smiling with perplexed grin, and spent the rest of the evening trying to relocate our natural smiles. It was fabulous.*

MP3: Sondre Lerche - Face The Blood [alt link]

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22.10.07

Sondre Lerche Visits Letterman

Sondre debuted 'To Be Surprised' off of the Dan In Real Life soundtrack. Enjoy!


Read about Sondre's first impression of David L here.

MP3: Sondre Lerche - Everyone's Rooting For You

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18.10.07

Sondre Lerche Discusses Letterman Visit

Sondre wrote the following message in yesterday's blog post on his official site: *Hey friends and stray www folks who have stumbled across this site purely by browsing coincidence! I just got back home after playing on Letterman and I had a ball. What a great, weird setting be performing a song I wrote in bedroom/living room a year ago. But all the more fun! In a couple of wee hours the whole affair will be spread out through the many (ironic understatement) TV sets across America. David L. was just like on TV, a real a gentleman. The audience seemed cheerful and gay when I started strumming (not that they have much choice - they clap and wolf whistle on command - maybe they secretly hated the song?) Overall, the show was highly amusing, except that it's freakin' unusually cold in the studio. And I must say I was bummed out someone funny like Paris Hilton weren't among the guests, but all in all it was a fine afternoon for sensitive singer/songwriters from Bergen, Norway.* Read the rest of the entry here. Enjoy a Sondre MP3 below.

MP3: Sondre Lerche - Human Hands

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3.10.07

Sondre Lerche Announces Solo North American Tour

All dates can be viewed below.

7th Nov '07 The Red Room (solo) Vancouver, BC
8th Nov '07 Nectar Lounge (solo) Seattle, WA
10th Nov '07 Doug Fir Lounge (solo) Portland, OR
11th Nov '07 S.A. Hall (solo) San Fran, CA
12th Nov '07 Troubadour (solo) LA, CA
13th Nov '07 Troubadour (solo) LA, CA
15th Nov '07 Club Dada (solo) Dallas, TX
16th Nov '07 The Parish (solo) Austin, TX
18th Nov '07 The Waiting Room (solo) Omaha, NE
19th Nov '07 The Varsity (solo) Minneapolis, MN
20th Nov '07 Park West (solo) Chicago, IL
21st Nov '07 Cambridge Room (solo) Cleveland, OH
22nd Nov '07 Lee's Palace (solo) Toronto, ON
24th Nov '07 Le Gymnase (solo) Montreal, QC
25th Nov '07 Paradise (solo) Boston, MA
26th Nov '07 Music Hall (solo) Brooklyn, NY
27th Nov '07 Bowery Ballroom (solo) NYC, NY
28th Nov '07 World Cafe Live (solo) Philadelphia, PA
29th Nov '07 Maxwell's (solo) Hoboken, NJ

MP3: Sondre Lerche - Say It All [edit] (via Soundfix)

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5.9.07

Sondre Lerche Scores Film

Here's a verbose detailing of the project, courtesy of his MySpace bulletin: *With summer but a faint memory of delayed flights, lost luggage, and hours spent crying on the phone every day trying - and failing - to get someone - anyone! - to do their job and help recover said luggage, I now realise that I sort of have a new album coming out this fall. I think I may have mentioned it before, but I'll start from the top: I've been fortunate enough to end up scoring acclaimed novelist, screenwriter, director Peter Hedges' new film, "Dan In Real Life". Starring the incomparable Steve Carrell and the divine Juliette Binoche, it's a very funny, genuine and touching film that has proved a unique joy to be a part of, much thanks to the spirit of generosity and dedication that Peter has brought to the project and everyone involved.

I promised to elaborate further on this process earlier, and with the soundtrack album coming out in North America next month, I guess it's time to talk. Early last year I was told some director named Peter Hedges wanted to meet me. As a point of reference I was informed that this was the author who wrote the book "What's Eating Gilbert Grape" that became the film for which he also wrote the screenplay, which in my book is really, really impressive. Peter had heard some of my records while searching extensively for a songwriter to involve in his new film project, Dan In Real Life. At that point the script was still being rewritten and only Steve and Juliette had yet been cast, but upon meeting Peter he gave a very distinct and enthusiastic impression of what he wanted to do. An impression that I am happy to say matches very well with the film that now opens nationwide in the US October 26th.

Since I'd never done anything remotely like this before I feel really grateful that Peter brought me in time and again to experience all kinds of unusual things that have helped me get into the right groove; attending the auditions for the three sisters in the film; spending the night in the house where the film was shot; backing the actors on guitar in preparing for their parts (fondest memory: teaching Dianne Wiest and John Mahoney to sing Dylan's "Forever Young" when I barely new the song myself); and lastly helping my hero Steve Carrell (I don't mean to ruin the mood, but if I hear one more ignorant bastard voicing the popular hipster opinion that the UK Office is "so much better", I may eventually resort to mild violence. They're simply two different, equally brilliant shows) with his performance of Pete Townsend's "Let My Love Open The Door" in one of the key scenes of the film (for the upcoming soundtrack album I've recorded my own version of that song, arranged for string quartet and acoustic guitar).

Furthermore, The Faces Down and I finally got our break in Hollywood when Peter had us perform "Modern Nature" on camera in the final scene of the film. As we've come to expect, Morten especially glowed in front of the camera, finally in his right element in the presence of A-list celebrities. However, on film all of this happens after the credits have started rolling, so please, in respect of Morten's big Hollywood moment, our hopes and Norwegian American dreams, do not get up from your seat until the screen goes black and the music dies out. I started writing songs immediately after I met Peter. I've not talked too much about it, as it was unclear exactly to which extent I'd end up being involved. Since I'm not John Williams of Hans Zimmer the idea was to just see how the stuff I came up with worked. Luckily, I was just about finished recording the Phantom Punch album which wasn't going to come out for another eight months anyway, so I had a lot of time to come up with differnt ideas and alternatives that might fit.

I recorded a lot of demos in my New York bedroom and did a session with the Faces Down in Duper Studio right after Christmas where we recorded a bunch of songs that I had written with Dan In Real Life in mind. Four of them ended up in the actual film along with instrumentals and themes I've written and recorded in Bergen and New York. While Peter, film editor Sarah Flack and my dear music editor Shari Johanson were busy, ehm...editing, I would stop by in between tours with new songs, bits and pieces to see what might work and what might not. By the time Disney were test screening the film, most of the score was already in place.

I've been told that this is usually when most studios hire a composer to score the film based on the so-called temp music used in the previews to indicate the required mood. It was Peter's profound ambition that we preview the film with only original music, and we did. On top of that, the film tested well and I didn't get fired. Peter was very determined that he wanted a "handmade" feel to the music in the film. Big orchestral sweeps and sugary strings were completely out of the question. In stead he wanted the acoustic guitar to be up front. He deemed Kato's piano playing on one track too accomplished, and so it was that my poor, poor piano abilities finally were needed. Peter kept talking about a sloppy trumpet, so I decided to give it a shot. I actually had to record my overqualified trumpet player while he was learning the melodies to get the right sensibility. By the time he knew what he was playing, he was simply too good. We didn't want the music to tell you how to feel or who to sympathise with. And with such great actors and a great script there's certainly no need for the music to take any responsibility in terms of telling the story. It's all there and the music is just supposed to underline the characters and what they go through.

In short, my job has simply been to create the music that Peter sometimes would hear clearly in his head and at other times would have no idea what was or could be. It's been such a refreshing experience. I mean, for so long I've been trying only to make the music heard in my own head. To step outside of your own world for a moment and become a small part of a big process that involves hundreds of insanely talented people and that's all about expressing the truth in someone else's life has been a very valuable experience. I could go on and on about all this and I guess I would if I wasn't starving to the extent that I may attempt eating my poor old computer any second if I don't get some food soon. Inevitably I highly recommend you all see Dan In Real Life when it comes out (I've seen it in bits and pieces, backwards and forwards, altogether, over and over and it still holds up remarkably well!). Meanwhile, here's the track listing for the soundtrack album that comes out through Virgin in North America October 2nd:

1. Family Theme Waltz - Sondre Lerche
2. To Be Surprised - Sondre Lerche
3. I'll Be OK - Sondre Lerche
4. Dan And Marie Picking Hum - Sondre Lerche
5. My Hands Are Shaking - Sondre Lerche
6. Dan In Real Life - Sondre Lerche
7. Hell No - Sondre Lerche and Regina Spektor
8. Family Theme - Sondre Lerche
9. Fever - A Fine Frenzy
10. Airport Taxi Reception - Sondre Lerche and The Faces Down
11. Dan And Marie Melody - Sondre Lerche
12. Human Hands - Sondre Lerche and The Faces Down Quartet
13. I'll Be OK (Instrumental Reprise) - Sondre Lerche
14. Let My Love Open The Door - Sondre Lerche
15. Dan And Marie Finale Theme - Sondre Lerche
16. Modern Nature - Sondre Lerche and Lillian Samdal

To be continued,
SL*

MP3: Sondre Lerche - The Curse Of Being In Love

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25.5.07

New Sondre Lerche Video: Love It Or Hate It?

Another great track from his Phantom Punch LP (our review here). Below is the official video for 'Say It All' - love it or hate it? MP3 of the tune at bottom of this post.


MP3: Sondre Lerche - Say It All

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18.4.07

WOXY Unveils Photos From Sign-In Wall

Who do you think is the most creative with their personal graffiti?

Low:
Jenny Lewis:

The National:

... or Sondre Lerche?

Check out all the rest here on WOXY's Flickr page. LISTEN to WOXY, one of the best indie stations around, at WOXY.com

MP3: Jenny Lewis - Fernando (live) (via Live Music Blog)

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8.4.07

Sondre Lerche & Willy Mason @ Webster Hall: Casting Your Spell, So Arresting

Last night marked the eighth time I've seen Sondre Lerche since his debut, Faces Down, got its US release, roughly five years ago. The gig at Webster Hall was considerably shorter than last year's Bowery Ballroom show (which went on for two and a half hours), but just as fantastic. It's always exciting to see Sondre and last night was no exception.

The 19-song set focused mostly on his latest release, Phantom Punch, but included various old favorites as well, including 'Modern Nature', which featured the usual singalong it garners from the majority of last evening's attendees.

Sondre was slightly less verbose than previous gigs, but I gather that was due to the tight curfew of 10:15. He did manage to throw in a few impromptu dance moves during some guitar solos/tech difficulties and even convince the rest of his band, The Faces Down, to do the same. Adorable.

The Webster Hall gig was Sondre's homecoming as well as the final date of the tour - good spirits were flying high in the air. With four full albums under his belt, Sondre has truly carved out an impressive range of songs; jazz-centric to acoustic to electric-driven tunes - and they all sounded superb last night alongside one another.



To hear samples from each of his albums and to learn more about the Norwegian wonderboy, check out his official site ASAP.

Setlist: Airport Taxi Reception/The Tape/The Curse Of Being In Love/All Luck Ran Out/Well Well Well/Minor Detail/Dead Passengers/Tragic Mirror/Modern Nature/Everyone's Rooting For You/Face The Blood/Hello Headphones/Track You Down/She's Fantastic/Phantom Punch/Say It All//Sleep On Needles/Two Way Monologue///John Let Me Go

MP3: Sondre Lerche - The Curse Of Being In Love

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While I unfortunately missed the first opener, Thomas Dybdahl, I did manage to catch the second opener, the much-buzzed singer-songwriter Willy Mason. With opening slots for the likes of Death Cab For Cutie, Ben Kweller and Radiohead as well as a record deal with Conor Oberst-owned, Team Love, I was very curious to check out Willy and his band.

While Willy isn't exactly the most engaging live performer, there's something rich about his music and vocal stylings that brings to mind a young M. Ward, or even Willie Nelson. Quite impressive, indeed. 22-year old Willy just released his second full-length, If The Ocean Gets Rough. You can hear the album in ints entirety and judge it for yourself over at his MySpace page.

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