It was Rufus Wainwright, a musician with almost nothing in common with Andrew Cedermark, who reflected, "Go ahead, accuse me of just singing about places", on his mammoth ode to self-destruction "Cigarettes and Chocolate Milk". Cedermark, the artist in question, refines the idea of the disasters that lie inside, calling the geography and his second LP, Home Life. Appropriate or not to his fascination with demarcated interiors, Cedermark, divorced from Titus Andronicus a few y...
Impose Magazine — It was Rufus Wainwright, a musician with almost nothing in common with Andrew Cedermark, who reflected, "Go ahead, accuse me of just singing about places", on his mammoth... more info