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Guitar Teacher REACTS: Sondre Lerche - No One's Gonna Come | LIVE 4K
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@caprise-music6722

1 year ago

Sondre Lerche is a genius. Just such a brilliant songwriter, guitarist and singer

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@cathleendestefano368

8 months ago

Brilliant pop singer/songwriter/musician. He’s written brilliant pop tunes as a teenager. I believe he moved to NYC when he was quite young to facilitate his music career. Saw him around 2013 -14 I think. He was live at small when Sentimentalist came out. I was hooked. He just gets better and better. And sooooo underrated.

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@RunningOhioWithBlake

2 years ago

I remember many years ago Sondre played here in Columbus, Ohio and I’m not sure anyone knew his music. Afterwards, he was in the lobby leaning against the wall with absolutely nobody recognizing him. I shyly approached him to tell him how much I loved his show and he was the nicest, most humble guy. I still have the cd he signed for me around here somewhere. I might have dig it out and have a listen again.

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@jeffmalloy8200

2 years ago

Sondre Lerche just released a new song featuring a duet with Aurora called Alone In The Night. Hauntingly beautiful. Both artists are from Bergen Norway.

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@styx85

2 years ago

Can't believe this song came out 20 years ago. This was on the radio charts in Norway back in the day, in a somewhat tamer version admittedly :) Fun watching you react to this, cheers! And how appropriate that a Dane tipped you off about a Norwegian, hehe.

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@fatbackfunk

2 years ago

Excellent video! Huge Sondre fan here, so I especially enjoyed this one! Per your statement/reaction: "a lot of unexpected things in here".. That's precisely the thing that really drew me into his music in the first place, aside from it just being incredibly sublime and executed so wonderfully. But again, for me, it's the complete lack of predictability that I found and still find so satisfying and refreshing. I mean, there's definitely a level of familiarity, in regards to a lot of the sounds, styles, etc.. you hear in his music i.e. you can tell where a lot of his influences are coming from but it's the particular way he strings all the parts together, his overall musical vocabulary, the arrangements, etc.. which results in something really unique and all his own.  Again, never predictable and always such an exhilarating trip with those unexpected twists and turns, but without ever sounding overly cluttered, self-indulgent or overly complex. In other words, just simply top tier pop music with depth and sophistication, things you don't typically hear much these days in the genre.

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@drumgodhg2

1 year ago

Big fan of Sondre and this show...happy to see a collaboration. I love that he was pleasantly suprised

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@nikitasolberg1543

2 years ago

Awesome take on one of my favorite artists-- I've been listening to Sondre for almost 20 years and his curious chord progressions have always fascinated my classical music focused brain. Would recommend seeing Sondre live as he's an incredible performer and does incredible improv on his own music.

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@Ryan-nh3mt

2 years ago

LOVE SONDRE!! Creator of the Dan in Real Life soundtrack, and avid wine drinker lol. You should check out him trying to explain how to play some of his newer music on an acoustic on Instagram.

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@jeffkokosinski1784

2 years ago

Reminds me of something from the old fabulous four

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@chelseas3440

1 year ago

Honestly, in regards to your statement about paying more attention to the lyrics, this particular song was written when Sondre was probably around 16 and his English was not quite what it is today lol. Love his early songs and the times when the lyrics were maybe a bit “weaker” (one might say) still does not interfere with my enjoyment and experience with the songs. But just know his English lyric writing skills have exploded in the last 10-15 years and he is one of the greats in my opinion.

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@aleks2194

2 years ago

Regarding his accent he lived a long time in new york i belive, he has a new album out now and will be going on a North american tour in 2022 if anyone wants to see him live

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@realbser1956

2 years ago

Love the swing that this song has. Jazzy sounding to my untrained ears. Excellent, actually. Enjoyed your comments MP.

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@james-he7xv

2 years ago

Holy shit that drummer is insane.

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@joebro77

2 years ago

Beautiful voice and groove

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@dane-438

2 years ago

Thank you Michael! So nice to hang. Great insight. Every song and album Sondre does is different, and the albums are very much worth checking out. The trio of Patience, Pleasure, Please and everything else are all unique and fantastic listening, especially with nice equipment.

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@Riegs36

2 years ago

I found Sondre from the movie dan in real life. Absolutely love him he has done amazing things. Also really special in person

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@FlashBaws

2 years ago

More Norwegians?!? Damn small world😅 awesome video as always! 😁 ❤️Sondre has some crazy tunes

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@markstuartwakeley

1 year ago

Saw him live last week at Bergenfest in Norway best live set I have seen this year so far and I have seen loads. Stay safe and a sub from me.

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@pitpride1220

2 years ago

His soloing has a strong The Mars Volta influence. I like this!

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