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Faces Down | 
enlarge | Artist: Sondre Lerche Label: Astralwerks Category: Music
List Price: $12.98 Buy New: $10.99 You Save: $1.99 (15%)
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Rating: 43 reviews Sales Rank: 3756
Format: Enhanced Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 13210 UPC: 724381321003 EAN: 0724381321003 ASIN: B00006IQH4
Release Date: September 17, 2002 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | Dead Passengers | | • | You Know So Well | | • | Sleep On Needles | | • | Suffused With Love | | • | Side Two | | • | Modern Nature | | • | Virtue And Wine | | • | On And Off Again | | • | No One's Gonna Come | | • | All Luck Ran Out | | • | Things You Call Fate | | • | Rosebud (U.S. Only Bonus Track) |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Anybody looking for a fitting successor to Scottish acoustic pop heroes Aztec Camera and Belle & Sebastian need look no further than, er, Norway. Like his Scandinavian peers in Kings of Convenience, Bergen wunderkind Sondre Lerche has taken the melodic six-string formula and given it new life on his debut. Guitars jangle, strings swell, and rhythms shuffle as the singer effortlessly conjures warmth and romance ("Pain and sorrow must come, if you go," he muses on "Virtue and Wine"). Despite his youthful appearance, Lerche has spent years perfecting his craft--he picked up his instrument at age 8 after falling for '80s Norwegian pop heartthrobs A-ha--and the experience more than shows in the excellent musicianship and arrangements of songs like "You Know So Well" and "Dead Passengers." A most promising start. --Aidin Vaziri
Album Description 19-year-old Sondre Lerche is not your average teen idol. The latest musical export out of the burgeoning Norwegian scene, has already released two critically acclaimed European EP's and warmed up for Beth Orton live. Featuring string orchestrations by Sean O'Hagan of the High Llamas, Faces Down will appeal to indie kids and Triple A radio listeners alike. Includes the U.S. only bonus track 'Rosebud' along with the enhanced video to 'You Know So Well'. Astralwerks. 2002.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 38 more reviews...
Excellent Song Writer January 14, 2008 I am blown away at Sondre's talent. His song writing ability is up there with John Lennon, Jeff Lynn and Paul McCartney. There's no weak songs on this cd. Every song is unique and strong. Sondre sounds like an unplugged John Lennon. His voice reminds me a little of the singer from They Might Be Giants, but much better - much wider range. I think he has a very cool voice.
First Time Around May 12, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Any of Sondre's fans will love to have this album. It was his first album and includes the first released versions of Sleep on Needles, You Know So Well, and Dead Passengers. I had only heard his newer takes on these songs, and it was a treat to hear them in a completely different way, especially Sleep on Needles. At least two of the songs are complete misses, but the rest of the album makes up for it. Any Sondre fans should have this album!
One of the the best March 6, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is easily one of the best artists and CD's of the last 5 years. Refreshing melodies and just plain fun! What a relief from the cloned junk that we keep being fed.
Excellent melodies, charming voice and quirky lyrics... November 19, 2006 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
What more could you want? In Faces Down, Sondre Lerche brings us some real gems, and gives some class and dignity back to the pop music genre. Many people associate pop with some (in my opinion) tasteless artists, but Sondre helps to remove the tarnish. His polished and thorough melodies remind me of Aimee Mann on Magnolia in terms of how well the songs are put together, not necessarily musically speaking.
It amazes me how well his melodies work, and how intentional each instrument feels. They are complex but immediately accessible, like a really good red wine. Okay, maybe that's a cliche. But I love his vocals, a cute and charming accent, but a strong voice too. As I said of another album, there are fans of music and fans of lyrics, this will delight both. The lyrics are so quirky and fun that is a delight to listen. His metaphors are unique and slightly skewed, but in the best way possible so that it is a good thing.
Some of my favorite songs: You Know So Well - my first love and the strongest. Opens with guitars so sweet I feel like they are pop's answer to the violin. His crooning and lyrics take you in immediately - "If there's one thing I know, it goes like this / when I'm down and out it's you I miss". Sleep on Needles - "Ask me anything you like, I'll reveal everything" - we believe you. It took me awhile to love this song, but now I'm hooked. A faster song and a fun one. Suffused with Love - at first I skipped this song but then the somewhat puzzing lyrics grabbed me, an upbeat song that invites you to nod your head and chair-dance. No One's Gonna Come - I love the singing and the lyrics. Hard to describe. Another one with aching but also cheery inquisitiveness.
In a statement, this album can be listened to, over and over again. Great album in my books. Can't wait for the Phantom Punch!
The line "Judging by your smile, you're holding something back" from Sleep on Needles can be applied quite well to this artist. He is going to give us more and more in the years to come.
He was 17??? January 13, 2006 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I am still amazed that he wrote some of these songs in his teens. Sondre is definitely talented and these songs handily show that his skills were in full effect at an early age. The melodies are fantastic, he has a nice singing voice, and the arrangements are pretty strong. It's really hard not to sing along to this stuff. I hope he can keep it up for many years to come.
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