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  1. Jan 6, 2022 · Sondre Lerche has announced a new double album: Avatars Of Love arrives on April 1. It features guest appearances from CHAI, Felicia Douglass of Dirty Projectors, Mary Lattimore, Rodrigo Alarcon, Ana Müller, and another special guest “to be announced at a later date.”.

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  2. Turns out there’s much to be surprised about when it comes to Avatars of Love, Lerche’s first new collection since moving back to his native Norway. For starters, it’s a double album, one that defies the conventional wisdom of the streaming era with a series of sprawling, epic tracks that routinely stretch past the five, six, even ten ...

  3. In 2004, his second album was released, Two Way Monologue, also produced by Gundersen. The album displayed more of Lerche's ability to span many different styles—from pop-like and upbeat tracks to more mellow or melodic tunes.

  4. Jan 5, 2022 · Sondre Lerche has announced a new double album called Avatars Of Love. Out April 1, the project features guest spots from CHAI, Felicia Douglass of Dirty Projectors, Mary Lattimore, Rodrigo...

  5. Jun 11, 2024 · If you’ve been with for a minute, you may recognize Two Way Monologue as my second album. A follower on Instagram reminded me that it came out March 9th, 2004. On October 11th, 2024, I’m reissuing the album on vinyl with some never-before-shared bonus tracks.

  6. sondrelerchemusic.bandcamp.com › album › avatars-of-loveAvatars Of Love - Sondre Lerche

    Moddi Explores Each Track of His Politically Charged New Album “Unsongs”. Avatars Of Love by Sondre Lerche, released 01 April 2022 1. Guarantee That I'd Be Loved 2. Dead Of The Night 3. Will We Ever Comprehend 4.

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  8. Jan 5, 2022 · Norwegian-born/American-based singer/songwriter Sondre Lerche has announced the release of a new double album, Avatars of Love, which will be out on April 8 via PLZ/InGrooves. Lerche has also shared two tracks from the album, “Cut” and “Turns Out I’m Sentimental After All,” along with a Jon Danovic-directed video for “Cut.”

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