Los Angeles based Norwegian singer-songwriter, film score composer and artist Sondre Lerche only has a couple live performances scheduled on his website, and he’s hitting the Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever on September 15 for one of them. The show was initially scheduled for June 4 and rescheduled due to Covid-19. The show flyer boasts that Lerche will treat attendees to “an intimate evening of Patience,” teasing that he would be previewing songs from his upcoming album.
Lerche began his musical career early at age 16 and even won a Norwegian Grammy for Best Newcomer with his debut album Faces Down. He continued his praise-winning streak with his follow-up album Two Way Monologue which was awarded the 2004 Album Of The Year in Uncut. He has toured extensively across the world both solo, with his band, and later with the likes of Air, Stereolab, Elvis Costello and St Vincent. Lerche is also a talented film score composer, writing music for films like Dan in Real Life and a song in Dinner for Schmucks.
With eight studio albums under his belt, Lerche has evolved a bit with each one. His work is intricate and subtle yet attention grabbing. Hear where he’s headed next with his upcoming album Patience, scheduled for release on June 5, 2020, then book your ticket for the show and marvel at the beauty of the historic Masonic Lodge.
Location: The Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever
Address: 5970 Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90038