I usually enter the studio with a mix of songs that I've been listening to that are relevant to the sound I want to achieve.
Sondre LercheI work with really cool people, and so far I haven't been approached in any embarrassing manner when it comes to image.
Sondre LercheI'm sort of old-fashioned in the sense that I like to write something that I feel I could just perform alone, obviously, because I do that a lot in concert. So I try to make a song where there is as much that is as distinct as I can get it, just if I'm playing it or if I'm singing it. That makes me really do a lot of stuff in the guitar work when I sit and try to figure out how to indicate what sort of dynamic I'm aiming for. Where, rhythmically, I want to go. That's sort of what ties a lot of different records together, is that it's usually always based around me singing and playing a guitar.
Sondre LercheI have this idealistic and maybe naive thought that almost any song can be anything. If you record one song today, it would maybe be exciting and cool. But I could record the same song next week and it would be something completely different.
Sondre LerchePeople need to put my music in a perspective where they use other established artists from the past, and almost all the names I see related to my music are great musicians.
Sondre LercheWhen I write, I'm sort of old-fashioned in the sense that I like to write something that I feel I could just perform alone, obviously, because I do that a lot in concert.
Sondre LercheThere's a lot of crappy music that people like, you know, all over the world, and Norway is definitely not an exception.
Sondre LercheSometimes you make a record that is what you want to hear. I've made a couple of those, idealized creations of what I wanted to hear. Then there are records that are what you feel.
Sondre LercheI've come more to terms with the fact that I sound like myself. No matter what I do, I sound like myself.
Sondre LercheI sometimes try to write something that is actually really simple and I can't do it. So, then, it's not simple anymore. It's really hard and it gets all messed up. I sometimes sit down and try to write a song with just three chords and it doesn't work.
Sondre LercheI feel, in a way, on a record, you can be more subtle. In the live setting, everything gets amplified. The dynamics are more extreme in concert.
Sondre LercheHistory shows us that the songs - the myth, the experience and the emotion - live longer the less you explain.
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