Apostle Of Hustle Eats Darkness

Apostle Of Hustle's third album, Eats Darkness, will hit stores on May 19 through Arts & Crafts.
Frontman and Broken Social Scene member Andrew Whiteman describes the follow-up to 2007's National Anthem Of Nowhere as being about struggles and conflict. You can hear "Perfect Fit" here.
"Eats Darkness is a serial poem about the struggles people go through," Whiteman says. "Battles, from the macro to the micro.
"Songs about tactics and attitudes needed in 'life during wartime.' Each track is like a tapas at the banquet of conflict. A small contribution to the articulation of a fucked and beautiful world."
Whiteman formed Apostle Of Hustle, who also include bassist Julian Brown and drummer Dean Stone, in 2001. Their Folkloric Feel debut album came out three years later and was followed by National Anthem Of Nowhere three years after that.
Here are the songs on Eats Darkness:
"Snakes"
"Easy Speaks"
"Soul Unwind"
"Sign"
"Perfect Fit"
"Xerses"
"What Are You Talking About?"
"Whistle In The Fog"
"Eats Darkness"
"Return To Sender"
"How To Defeat A More Powerful Enemy"
"Nobody Bought It"
"Blackberry"
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