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UncutJul 16, 2013Amid the murk, there are still magnetic, rough-hewn fight songs about heartache and ambition. [Aug 2013, p.69]
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Jul 16, 2013Home Life follows Andrew Cedermark’s displacement in this world, searching for answers as he rides a train with no set destination in sight; and along the way he was able to create a rollicking, bemused album that highlights his skills as a lyricist, allowing us to join in on the journey.
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Jul 16, 2013His mumbling drawl is introverted, whether it’s whispering or shouting, but never feels forced. It works well alongside his guitar.
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Jul 31, 2013Uninhibited and jubilant as it is fully realized, Cedermark might be sturdier than he lets on.
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Jul 16, 2013While Cedermark is an ace guitarist and affecting lyricist, his songwriting isn’t quite as rigorous or sharp.
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Jul 19, 2013The greatest strength of Home Life is how lived-in the tracks feel; the songs have a nostalgic, campfire quality to them.