Apostle of Hustle - National Anthem of Nowhere

Reviews of National Anthem of Nowhere

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7 by Pitchfork Media Andrew Whiteman, Broken Social Scene guitarist and Apostle of Hustle bandleader, is not an apostle, he's a hustler of hospital-cornered quilt of breezy, bouncy pop, with all of his more famous ban... Read more
n/a by www.nowtoronto.com National Anthem Of Nowhere is the first album by a member of the Broken Social family to live up to the promise of You Forgot It In People. It's a tremendous achievement, a collection of meticulou... Read more
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n/a by www.avclub.com A less successful version of DIY worldbeat mixed with luxe-pop comes courtesy of Apostle Of Hustle's second album, National Anthem Of Nowhere (Arts & Crafts). Led by Broken Social Scene guitar... Read more
n/a by www.stylusmagazine.com t this point, the misuse of Andrew Whiteman on Broken Social Scene records is approaching nearly George Harrison levels. A ferocious electric guitarist, Whiteman is probably partly responsible for BSS... Read more
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n/a by www.austinchronicle.com Apostle of HustleNational Anthem of Nowhere (Arts & Crafts) Like a puppy competing in the Purina Incredible Dog Challenge, Toronto's Andrew Whiteman careens over hurdles and weaves through obstac... Read more