Entries from Torontoist tagged with 'andrewwhiteman'
May 23, 2007
"Do you trust your friends? Would you let them redecorate your apartment, or do your homework for you? Would you let them buy your groceries? Would you leave them in charge of your kids? And if you did, what would they change?" So reads the beginning of the liner notes from Do You Trust Your Friends?, the album of remixes and reimaginings of songs from Stars' Set Yourself On Fire, now out on Arts &......
Continue Reading "On Store Shelves: Do You Trust Your Friends?"January 20, 2007
It's no wonder why Broken Social Scene are taking a "significant break" right now, aside from appearing at various festivals. It seems that all of the 1233 band members are busy working on their own projects at the moment, including lead guitarist Andrew Whiteman. On February 6th, Whiteman and bandmates are set to release Apostle of Hustle's sophomore album National Anthem of Nowhere on the Arts & Crafts label. To celebrate, the band will......
Continue Reading "Apostle of Hustle Ticket Giveaway"February 3, 2006
If the success of a night is measured in the number of Broken Social Scene affiliates in attendance, then last night's FilmCan fundraiser at the Social was a blockbuster. At least six of the 17 members of Broken Social Scene came out for $3.50 pints of Labatt Cinquante and a performance by fellow-BSSer Apostle of Hustle (ne Andrew Whiteman, pictured) with one-part of Fembots opening up. Unfortunately for Whiteman and Whiteman fans, the sound at......
Continue Reading "Broken Social Speakers"February 18, 2005
Those wise sages at Loverboy know what they're talking about! Torontoist spent a good part of the week recovering from the amazing Wavelength Fifth Anniversary shows last weekend. This weekend seems to be just as packed with musical goodness. Tonight, Broken Social Scenester and Apostle of Hustle Andrew Whiteman will be bending the rules of space time and playing three shows: two at the Drake, at 8pm and 10pm (sold out) and at the Toronto......
Continue Reading "Everybody's Working for the Weekend"