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Growing up in suburb, Lerche was heavily influenced by 1980s pop. Lerche was fascinated by bands such as , , , and , and began formal guitar instruction at age eight. Not being satisfied with classical lessons, Lerche's teacher introduced him to such as and thus formed the foundation of Lerche's vast array of complex melodies and chords throughout his music today. Lerche met with -based manager Tatiana Penzo, leading up to a deal with Norway signed in 2000. His popularity in his home country increased steadily, and in 2000 he recorded his debut album,. Faces Down was not released until 2001, after Lerche finished schooling. In the interim, he was named Best New Act at the Norwegian Grammys and performed locally in support of major acts such as. Faces Down was officially released in Norway in September 2001 and gradually throughout all of Europe. Lerche toured with various acts, including his long-time idols, , in Oslo. Autumn 2002 saw the release of Faces Down in America and Lerche's first major tour of the United States. In 2003, he toured with another one of his musical heroes, they toured together once again in 2005. Lerche in 2004 In 2004 his second album was released, , 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. It was very well received, with positive reviews in and. The jazz album was recorded in the fall of 2005 with his band the Faces Down and pianist Erik Halvorsen at in. The album reached 21 on the Jazz Albums chart. His February 2007 release, , is a rock album with a more aggressive sound than his previous work. Lerche and the Faces Down recorded and mixed the album in Los Angeles in April and May 2006, with producer. In September 2009, Lerche released , to critical acclaim. While it maintained the studio polish of his groundbreaking debut, there was also a sense of musical adventure that mixed acoustic guitars with grand gestures of orchestral pop, elements of 1950s Jazz, 1960s and 1970s Brazilian psych-folk, and state-of-the-art 1980s pop masters such as , and. Praised by Rolling Stone, The New York Times, Stereogum, Filter, Spin, and Entertainment Weekly among others for its experimentation with contrasting musical sounds, this eponymous album contains Lerche's most interesting arrangements and catchy songwriting to date, but also some of his most somber and introspective. In the studio, Lerche wanted to explore his new creative alliances in Williamsburg, the Brooklyn neighborhood where he's lived on and off for the previous six years. The album was recorded — live in the studio — and mixed in a short but intense time period of three weeks. Lerche in 2012 Lerche celebrated his 30th birthday with the release of his first live album, Bootlegs, in 2012. Lerche wrote and recorded Please following his divorce from. On November 24, the songs from Pleasure was also released in a stripped down solo version titled Solo Pleasure on November 24 the same year. Solo Pleasure is scheduled for digital release on February 14, 2018.