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Folkloric Feel - Apostle Of Hustle

 
Description: Genre: Pop / Artist: Apostle Of Hustle / Audio CD released 2004-09-20 at Arts & Crafts / Disc #1 Tracklisting 1 Fo ... more
Folkloric Feel - Apostle Of Hustle ... Folkloric Feel
2 Sleepwalking Ballad
3 Baby You're In Luck
4 Energy Of Death
5 Kings And Queens
6 Song For Lorca
7 Animal Fat
8 Dark Is What I Want/Strutters Ball
9 Gleaning
10 They Shoot Horses Don't They

Newest Review: ... Whiteman's main performance, and they're atmospheric and moving in the style of the Cure around 'Disintegration,' but a ... more

 ... little dull all the same. The most successful songs are the more raw and loosely structured acoustic jams of sorts, best represented in the opening title song which uses every minute of its extended playing time to experiment with new directions and introduce the other instruments and classical elements gradually over its course, only morphing into a more typical indie song right at the very end. 'Kings & Queens' is another highlight in a similar style only a little more refined, while the final couple of tracks rely mo...more

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Premium Review Folkloric Feel - Apostle Of Hustle: Sleepwalking Ballads (424 words)
by - written on 25/01/08 (Very useful, 32 readings)
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'Folkloric Feel' is the first album from Canada's Apostle of Hustle, under the direction of Andrew Whiteman with Julian Brown and Daniel Stone. Not too easy to pigeonhole into one genre, it's generally atmospheric and melancholic acoustic indie rock with a distinct Latin vibe, occasionally veering into more straightforward indie rock styles but mostly content to explore a dreamy soundscape with minimal vocals and soft percussion. The lullaby-type songs 'Sleepwalking Ballad' and 'Animal Fat' are complimented excellently by the use of backing, angelic female vocals to supplement Whiteman's main performance, and they're atmospheric and moving in the style of the ...  Read the complete review

 

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