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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars More Great Music From A Great Artist, September 9, 2009
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I first fell in love with this guy's sound a couple of years ago when he created the music for the movie Dan in Real Life. After walking out of the theater, I ran to Barnes and Noble and picked up a copy of the soundtrack. I listened to that album for not days, not weeks, but months...and it's still in my car for those rainy days when I need a little pick me up. His music has always provided that pick me up, and his latest album does not disappoint. It's got that same great sound - that upbeat melody and guitar that almost hums along with glee. This guy has got talent and should have a place at the top of the charts, but too few people really know who he is. This wonderful new album will be his formal introduction to the rest of the music-listening world, but until then he will be that obscure name amidst my music collection - that obscure name with a five star rating.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This Heartbeat Radio is Beamed In By Satellites, January 14, 2010
Sondre Lerche is possibly the greatest thing to come out of Norway, ever. With boyish charms and good looks, Sondre could be described as the '5th or 6th Beatle' with his complex melodies, and simple, but effective lyrics. And don't worry, he does sing in English, but what's even more charming is what I think is his Norwegian pop culture references. Or is "Like Lazenby" just about one-time James Bond actor George Lazenby? In any case, everything he does is charming, and with Heartbeat Radio, his musical chops only get choppier/more amazing.

Highlights Include:
Heartbeat Radio
Like Lazenby
I Guess It's Going To Rain Today
Almighty Moon

The true highlight on this album and one of the best songs of 2009 comes in the form of the title track, "Heartbeat Radio." The song is simply a lyrical tour de force that all at the same time manages to be funny, catchy, profound and original. It's simply a slight at Top 40 radio stations and their ilk for playing the same thing, while ignoring the creativity, which Sondre seems to have us believe is his situation. But all the while, it almost plays off as a song about lovers in a complicated relationship, "I'd sell my soul for your adore, but I'm still not receiving you." Simply brilliant. Then the violins cap off the song so perfectly, in a song that uses it's great melody to drive the song, but upon looking back at it, it's a great work in of itself.

But don't worry, just because this contains one of the best songs of the year doesn't mean the rest of the album doesn't hold up, as so often is the case. No, Sondre takes the rest of the album as time to explore and expand is creative reach, usually done in the form of quasi-70s pop sounds, with some 60s/80s influences mixed in. In this, Sondre pulls it off perfectly. He sounds like an artist that could have been popular at that time, while still staying true to himself, and you know, actually sounding good. The whole album is like this, and at times you could even compare him to the great Sir Paul McCartney & his solo career.

Overall, underrated and under the radar, Sondre has brought us not only his best effort yet, but one of the best albums of the year. Heartbeat Radio is a joy from start to finish, and most of all, it has some real talent behind it. So check out "Heartbeat Radio," the song and the album, but at least check out Sondre Lerche. Who knows, you may also find him the best thing to ever come out of Norway.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Eclectic mix of styles, September 28, 2009
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I have always loved Sondre Lerche's music, and this album does not disappoint. Unlike his previous albums, which always seemed to fall into one particular genre (different for each... jazz for Duper Sessions, folk for Dan In Real Life, alt-pop for Two Way Monologue, etc), Heartbeat Radio somehow manages to be all over the place in style but still feel like a cohesive album. In terms of tone, I would liken it to Two Way Monologue (the album, not the song) in that most everything is fairly laid-back, intricate, and well-written, which means it takes longer to get into it, but once you do it is hard to get back out! I have had this CD in my car since I bought it (3 weeks ago) and I also listen to it on my iPod at work. It is addictive. I would list favorite tracks, but over the weeks they have all shown their merit and I can't even pare it down to top 6. The title track is the most "pop"-like, and definitely hooks you in at first, but it is the more subtle songs that bring you back for more play after play.

All in all, another fantastic album from my favorite singer-songwriter.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Not his best, but super worthy of 5 stars!, February 10, 2010
This review is from: Heartbeat Radio (Audio CD)
Sondre Lerche is my absolute favorite artist, so when the CD came out on my 22nd birthday, you can imagine how excited I was! His music evokes wonderful emotions...usually happy, if not nostalgic about some aspect of love. I got a definite 80s feeling from the synchronizer-esque music, and the lyrics match his typical poetic-meets-urban-artist style. He's just so cute! Take a listen, because it's good for background music, and when you want to just chill out with a good CD (or iPod mix...for we youngin's) :)

Also take a look at his CD, The Duper Sessions- very jazzy, and by-far my favorite!Duper Sessions
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great album, October 11, 2009
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I like this album a lot. It is a little different from other Sondre Lerche albums, but I think it's cool to see him evolve as a musician, each album a little different from the rest. "Heartbeat Radio" is pretty catchy and jazzy. I like it!
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome performance at Nokia, May 10, 2010
This review is from: Heartbeat Radio (Audio CD)
Just saw Sondre live two nights in New York at Nokia and he was just brilliant! He played Good Luck and Heartbeat Radio and now I'm hooked! Will be getting his CDs to catch up on what I've been missing. If you get a chance to see him live, you are in for a treat!
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Buy it! You won't regret it!, October 11, 2009
This review is from: Heartbeat Radio (Audio CD)
Sondre Lerche has a style that makes you feel sunny and bright about life. His latest release "Heartbeat Radio" is no exception. Spanning many genres, the album still keeps a congruent feel that in the end leaves you interested and wanting to play the CD again. I would recommend the purchase, you'll enjoy it.
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1 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Album!!!, September 9, 2009
I Never heard about this project before but now i became à Big Fan within a few hours. I really love These Tracks and thanks Amazon that i Found them!
I also Found out that this Music perfectly fits my chillout music collection, which contains fir example an album called
"Dolomiti Super Chill".
Check it out and you will Love it too!!
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