LINER NOTES:
With Eats Darkness, Apostle of Hustle once again push 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. Andrew Whiteman describes Eats Darkness as a concept album; more of a serial poem of the struggles people endure. “Battles, from the macro to the micro; songs about tactics and attitudes needed in life during wartime. Each track is like tapas at the banquet of conflict.”