Peter Sommer

Peter Sommer Christensen (born 28 August 1974 in Skanderborg) is a Danish singer and songwriter. His lyrics are often characterized by interesting puns and word plays. Besides his solo career, he was in the duo Superjeg with Carsten Valentin Lassen, and is currently part of the duo De Eneste To alongside Simon Kvamm.

Peter Sommer
Peter Sommer during Smukfest (2013)
Peter Sommer during Smukfest (2013)
Background information
Birth namePeter Sommer Christensen
Born (1974-08-28) 28 August 1974
Aarhus, Denmark
GenresPop, Pop rock
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active2002 – present
Websitewww.petersommer.dk
Superjeg
OriginDenmark
GenresPop rock
Years active2000-2003
LabelsUniversal Music
Past membersPeter Sommer
Carsten Valentin Lassen

In duo Superjeg

In the early 2000s, Peter Sommer and Carsten Valentin Lassen formed the pop rock duo Superjeg. Sommer was lead vocals and also played bass, whereas Lassen played guitar and keyboards. The duo utilized many double meanings and puns in their musical output and released two albums: Alt er ego in 2002 and Øst/Vest in 2003, both on the label Auditorium (2).[1] The duo has never officially disbanded, but they have not produced any content together since.

Solo

In 2004, Peter Sommer released his debut solo album, På den anden side, which cracked the Top 5 in Denmark. The single "Valby Bakke" was selected as Ugens Uundgåelige (week's pick), a label given to rising artists by Danish radio station P3;[2] however, it never charted. In 2006, his follow-up album Destruktive vokalerwon him a prize from Statens Kunstfond (the Danish Arts Foundation), and, in 2007, won the title of "Danish Pop Album of the Year".[3] In 2008, he released his album Til rotterne, til kragerne, til hundene, which came with his first charting single "Rødt kort" and, in 2009, earned the title of "Danish Rock Album of the Year". Sommer won "Danish Male Artist of the Year" and "Danish Songwriter of the Year" at the 2009 Danish Music Awards. His album producer Henrik Balling won Producer of the Year for his work with Sommer.

In duo De Eneste To

In 2010, Peter Sommer formed the duo De Eneste To with Simon Kvamm. In the same year, the duo released their self-titled album De eneste to, which topped Tracklisten, the Danish Albums Chart.[4] At following concerts, they announced that they would be taking a short break, marking the end of the "first chapter". At the same time, they promised to be back in 3–4 years with new material and a new album. Keeping their promise, Dobbeltliv was released in 2014, peaking at #3 on the Danish Albums Chart.[4]

Personal life

Peter Sommer was married to Lise Westzynthius. They had a son, Ivan, together, and later divorced.

Discography

Albums

Solo

Year Album Peak
DEN
[5]
2004 På den anden side 5
2006 Destruktive vokaler 4
2008 Til rotterne, til kragerne, til hundene 6
2013 Alt forladt 2
2018 Elskede at drømme, drømmer om at elske 2
[6]
2020 Stærk strøm hen over ujævn bund 2
[7]
2021 PSPHPT 9
[8]
2022 De uforelskede i København 2
[9]

with Superjeg

Year Album
2002 Alt er ego
2003 Øst/Vest

with De Eneste To

Year Album Peak Certification
DEN
[4]
2010 De eneste to 1 Platinum
2011 Det lyder radikalt - Remix EP 9
2014 Dobbeltliv 3
2015 Friday I'm in Love

Singles

Solo

Year Song Peak Album
DEN
[5]
2008 "Rødt kort" 33 Til rotterne, til kragerne, til hundene
2013 "Hvorfor Løb Vi?" 40 Alt forladt

with De Eneste To

Year Song Peak Certification Album
DEN
[4]
2010 "Morten" 9 Gold (download) De eneste to
"Jeg har ikke lyst til at dø" Gold (download)
Gold (streaming)
2011 "Østjylland Dreaming"
"Den lige vej" (Carsten Heller Remix) 32 Det lyder radikalt - Remix EP
2014 "Sult" 17 Dobbeltliv
"Skrig det til træerne" 25 Dobbeltliv

References

  1. "Auditorium (2)". Discogs.
  2. "Et hit at synge på dansk igen". 17 October 2004.
  3. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-09-24. Retrieved 2016-05-31.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. "De Eneste to - Music Charts".
  5. "Peter Sommer - Music Charts".
  6. "Album Top-40 Uge 11, 2018". Hitlisten. Retrieved 21 March 2018.
  7. "Album Top-40 Uge 3, 2020". Hitlisten. Retrieved 29 January 2020.
  8. "Album Top-40 Uge 36, 2021". Hitlisten. Retrieved 15 September 2021.
  9. "Album Top-40 Uge 13, 2022". Hitlisten. Retrieved 6 April 2022.
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