Sign In
 
 
 
Close Window

Apostle Of Hustle

About

A vet of Canadian indie act Broken Social Scene, guitarist and multi-instrumentalist Andrew Whiteman released his first effort as a solo artist, Fear of Zen, in 1995. But it wasn't until after a stay in Cuba that he joined Julian Brown and Dean Stone to put together the Latin-touched laptop rock project Apostle of Hustle. Whiteman is the group's primary creative force, and his distinctive guitar playing and vocals were signature qualities of the outfit's debut, Folkloric Feel, which was issued on the Arts & Crafts label in 2004. It was followed three years later with National Anthem of Nowhere.

- Nate Cavalieri

 
 
 
 
 
 

Similar Artists

 
 
 
 
Buy Albums and Save
 

Albums

 

 
 
 

Tracks

 

 
Play Track Album Price
1. National Anthem Of Nowhere (5:11) National Anthem Of Nowhere $0.99
2. Folkloric Feel (8:49) Folkloric Feel $0.99
3. Cheap Like Sebastien (4:37) National Anthem Of Nowhere $0.99
4. 24 Robbers (4:57) See You On The Moon! Songs For Kids Of All Ages $0.99
5. "My Sword Hand's Anger" (3:13) National Anthem Of Nowhere $0.99
6. Kings and Queens (5:07) Folkloric Feel $0.99
7. The Naked & Alone (5:36) National Anthem Of Nowhere $0.99
8. Sign (1:21) Eats Darkness $0.99
9. Xerses (4:28) Eats Darkness $0.99
10. Soul Unwind (5:29) Eats Darkness $0.99

Show All Tracks >

Rhapsody Memberships

What does Rhapsody membership mean?
Learn about the Membership Plans

Download Your MP3s Easily

Install the Rhapsody Music Store Downloader

Need Help?

Visit our Help Center
AMG - Portions of Album Content Provided by All Music Guide © 2009 All Media Guide, LLC.
© 2001-2009 Listen.com, a subsidiary of RealNetworks