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 Phantom Punch
Phantom Punch
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Manufacturer: Astralwerks
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5

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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0094638262022
Format: Enhanced
Label: Astralwerks
Manufacturer: Astralwerks
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Astralwerks
Release Date: 2007-02-06
Studio: Astralwerks

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Editorial Reviews:

As with jazz-oriented departure Duper Sessions, Phantom Punch is a group effort. Sure, Norway's favorite son is still at the center of the action, but his fourth is billed as Sondre Lerche and the Faces Down. In other words, this isn't a singer/songwriter affair, but rather Lerche (vocals, guitar), Ole Ludvig Krüger (drums), Morten Skage (bass, percussion), and Kato Ådland (guitar, keyboards) on power-pop pills. (Inara George from the Bird and the Bee contributes backing vocals.) While the album isn't a complete change of pace, it does represent a shift into slightly harder-edged territory. Like shoes that haven't been broken in yet, the results are mostly successful (they look sharp, but pinch a bit). Lerche has never denied a debt to tour mate Elvis Costello, but now he’s sounding a little like Costello's pals in Squeeze, surely one of the most tuneful acts to emerge from the new wave era. If Phantom Punch has a flaw, it's that Lerche's hooks aren't as pointed as they could be, a problem with his work since auspicious debut Faces Down. Granted, it isn't a major matter, and beautifully sung numbers like "Say It All" and "John, Let Me Go" are among his best. But he hasn't yet drafted a ditty as memorable as, say, "Pulling Mussels (From the Shell)," and there's no doubt he's got the talent to do it. --Kathleen C. Fennessy


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Summary: Great Edgy Rebirth of Sondre lerche!!!
Comment: I love the movie Dan in Real Life. Its my favorite movie above all others! This is in part to an incredible soundtrack by this artist. He's a Norway native but is sweeping the USA with his solomn melodies and indie vibe. This record is a more edgy follow up to his previous releases. I love the heart behind some of these tracks. Highly recommend! Give this guy a shot...soon, you'll crave his songs like your favorite coffee flavor!

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Summary: I just can't get enough...
Comment: First of all, let me say that although I am a huge Sondre Lerche fan, I was skeptical about this album at first. However, it has not left the CD player in my car once since I bought it about a month ago. The lyrics and melodies are intricate and fascinating, even after listening to them for the 100th time, but at the same time, they're catchy and stick in your head (in the best way). I enjoy the entire CD, but my particular favorites are "John, Let Me Go," "Say It All," "Phantom Punch," "Airport Taxi Reception," and "After All." I highly recommend this album to everyone, whether you are already acquainted with the magic of Sondre's music or not.

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Summary: First Timer
Comment: I stole this CD from my wife a few months ago, and just got around to listening to it. This is the first that I have heard from this man, and I am blown away. This doesn't sound like the same old s#!t to me. There is a very distinct sound here. I am confused at how he uses these Jazz/off the wall chords and incorporates them into pop perfection. Amazingly beautiful sound. I love the energy in his songs.

Plus, there is plenty of witty songwriting going on here. First track, Airport Taxi Reception, hooked me into his sound and each song is just as rewarding. The track Phantom Punch will blow your ears out in the best way possible. If you are new to Sondre Lerche, I would say pick this album up and hopefully you will have a similar experience to what I did. My wife will not be getting it back anytime soon = )

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Summary: Wow, I guess I'm the loner here...
Comment: ...but I hate this CD! I love Sondre's first two CDs because the words and the instrumentation were so unusual and interesting. I do enjoy the Sessions Jazz CD, so it's not like I hate change and experimentation. But I think I'm disappointed because the change in sound is SO drastic that it sounds nothing like him. Instead it sounds like something any guitar-driven band could do.

I wish someone would have warned me (more bluntly I guess) that just because I liked his previous work does not mean I'll like this one.

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Summary: Everything Sondre
Comment: Being a musician, a DJ, and a music critic, I've had a chance to hear Sondre's previous work. He went from pure singer-songwriter, to jazz musician, to now rocker. This record, "Phantom Punch", seems to combine all of these elements into one. At times, he even seems to go back to an earlier time of catchy guitar riffs and a definite connection between musicians. I'm sure we have that now, but listen to "John Let Me Go" and you'll hear exactly what I mean. For a more stripped back feel, reminiscent of Sondre's first CD years ago, check out "Tragic Mirror". The first song I heard from this record was his single "Phantom Punch", which still stands out in my mind as perfection.

If you have ever been a fan of Sondre Lerche, buy this album. If you have never heard him, listen, and then buy this album.


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