Sondre Lerche - Two Way Monologue

Reviews of Two Way Monologue

Rating Summary
7.8 by Pitchfork Media There was no front: For the first half-minute of "Don't Be Shallow", Lerche was missing notes, singing out of key, just a complete mess. The crowd-- late twenty-somethings mostly there to see headlin... Read more
3 by Rolling Stone ... Read more
n/a by Popmatters The world of Two Way Monologue may find more by way of endings and duties, but even these can't dampen Lerche's contagious musical sensibilities, exhilarating vigor and downright stupefying songcraft. Read more
n/a by www.splendidezine.com The first thing that really jumps out at you about Two Way Monologue is that it lacks its predecessor's exuberant, puddle-jumping panache. But when you stop and look at things closely, you realize that the progressions Lerche has made on the songwriting front more than atone for any zeal he's trimmed off the back end. Read more
n/a by www.tinymixtapes.com Two Way Monologue is an evident progression forward, but not forward enough. It is extremely similar to Faces Down and ultimately leads to disappointment. Read more
n/a by www.guardian.co.uk He ends up sounding like a confused Billy Joel. Read more
n/a by www.stylusmagazine.com Most of the tracks here fit into various categories of coffee table mood music; Lerche has a great knack for melodies, but seemingly not much of an idea what to do with them once he’s got them all lined up. Read more
7 by Aftonbladet Sondre är idag 21 år, han började spela gitarr vid 8 års ålder och gjorde sin första låt när han var 14. Vid 17 års ålder skrev han på för Virgin och framgången var ett faktum. I Norge är han lika sto... Read more
7 by Dagensskiva.com Sondre är idag 21 år, han började spela gitarr vid 8 års ålder och gjorde sin första låt när han var 14. Vid 17 års ålder skrev han på för Virgin och framgången var ett faktum. I Norge är han lika sto... Read more