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Two Way Monologue

Sondre Lerche

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 Love You Sondre Lerche 1:37 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Track You Down Sondre Lerche 4:38 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 On the Tower Sondre Lerche 3:49 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Two Way Monologue Sondre Lerche 5:42 $1.29 View In iTunes
5 Days That Are Over Sondre Lerche 4:09 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 Wet Ground Sondre Lerche 3:11 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 Counter Spark Sondre Lerche 4:13 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 It's Over Sondre Lerche 3:11 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 Stupid Memory Sondre Lerche 4:10 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 It's Too Late Sondre Lerche 5:18 $0.99 View In iTunes
11 It's Our Job Sondre Lerche 2:47 $0.99 View In iTunes
12 Maybe You're Gone Sondre Lerche 4:49 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

Sondre Lerche's first album, Faces Down, was bursting with promise. Two Way Monologue fulfills that promise and then some. Right from the beginning of the first song ("Love You" (a brief instrumental that hints at things to come with a sunbursting string arrangement and beautiful chords stacked together like bunches of flowers), it is clear that Lerche has lost some of the tentativeness that made his debut flawed and has blossomed into a pop craftsman of the highest regard. The songs on Two Way Monologue are lyrically mature and sophisticated; the sound of the album is full and arranged perfectly, Lerche effortlessly twists his vocal into falsetto swoops and intimate whispers, and almost every song is worthy of starring on a mix CD made to impress your friends. Songs like the complex "Track You Down" and "Wet Ground" point to a new level of sophistication both in the songwriting and the performance. "Two Way Monologue" is a perfect distillation of Lerche's style and is probably his best song. Starting as an acoustic ballad that shifts into a rollicking pop tune and then into an Astral Weeks-ish ballad and back, it really is an amazing song. Lyrically it is a touch inscrutable, but that is part of his charm as well. What this record has that his debut didn't are the surprises that pop up at regular intervals and add richness to the arrangements: the honking sax on the wonderful "Two Way Monologue," the Beach Boys vocal harmonies throughout, the bongos on "Days That Are Over," the snaky pedal steel on the achingly beautiful "Stupid Memory." This is a record made by people who have a firm grasp on how to construct an album, from Sean O'Hagan and Marcus Holdaway's tasteful string arrangements to HP Gundersen, Andy Robinson, and Jorgen Træen's arrangements to Lerche's stellar production, there is not a weak moment on the album. In fact, if you hear a pop record with better songs, performances, or arrangements in 2004 than Two Way Monologue, then it will have been a great year for music. The record may get lost in the shuffle and noise of the music biz, but if you manage to find it, cherish it because it is a gold record, sales figures be damned.

Recent Customer Reviews

old school charm
     
by iHeartPortland

I love Sondre Lerche. There is no doubt that he is as gifted in his songwriting as his vocals, which have a sort of old fashioned sound to them. I saw him live in Portland at the Doug Fir and it was just him and the guitar and he was absolutely fantastic. I'd reccommend him to anyone!

AMAZING!!!!!!
     
by Indigolady1395

I can't wait until I get an iTunes card to buy them! My friend 2 songs, but I love them ALL! Amazing amazing amazing. I'm probably like... the third person ever to like his music in bakersfield!

Unique for anytime
     
by The Shelley Show

This album is unique and no matter my mood I can listen to it. It has songs that are just very intelligent. Not your average run of the mill lyrics or sounds. Sondre Lerche is very talented and imaginative.I am so glad that I was turned on to his music!

Biography

Born: 1983 in Bergen, Norway

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s

By the time Sondre Lerche had released his major-label debut (2002's critically acclaimed Faces Down), the then 19-year-old Norwegian wunderkind was already a veteran of the music world. Signed to Virgin Norway in 2000, Lerche released the chart-topping EP You Know So Well in February 2001. A commercially...
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