Apostle of Hustle

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Andrew Whiteman created the atmospheric post-rock/experimental sound of Apostle of Hustle in 2001. Whiteman returned to his native Toronto to resume writing and recording with Broken Social Scene after a two-month stay with his godmother's family in Cuba. He learned to play the tres, a Cuban guitar, during that time. But in the midst of making the Juno Award-winning You Forgot It in People album, Whiteman couldn't escape the Spanish musical flavors of his time spent in El Barrio Santo Suarez. In order to make his fascination come to life, two of his fellow...[more]

 

 

The debut for this Broken Social Scene offshoot trio stars the BSS guitarist/vocalist Andrew Whitman. Produced by "You Forgot it in People"'s studio wiz David Newfield and featuring performances by Brendan Canning, Kevin Drew, Feist, Amy Millan and more. Unclassifiable as to genre, but Whitman calls it "minor key mood music," with elements weepy, obscure, languorous, percussion-layered, private, dark, and lovely.

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With Eats Darkness, Apostle of Hustle once again pushes the boundaries of contemporary indie rock. Based on the notion that the greatest art is often drawn from the darkest of experiences (consuming darkness to expel light), the band delivers an unconventional and truly original body of work that will continue to satisfy loyal fans and attract new listeners. Andrew Whiteman describes Eat Darkness as a concept album; more of a serial poem of the struggle people endure. "Battles, from   [ read more ]

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