Monday, September 14, 2009

Free Downloads from Live Rural Alberta Advantage Acoustic Session


photo by Marc Hodges Photography


Got this via one of Jen's Facebook posts. Over at Luxury Wafers they've got some amazing live video and MP3s of Nils Edenloff of the Rural Alberta Advantage playing at Chessvolt Studios in Los Angeles.

The video below is just a sample. For the full package visit Luxury Wafers.

Rural Alberta Advantage - Don't Haunt This Place - Luxury Wafers Session from Luxury Wafers on Vimeo.

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Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Rural Alberta Advances! (Hillside '09)


I came into the Rural Alberta Advantage's set expecting a fairly standard acoustic rock set- and in essence that's what was delivered, but there were intangibles that pushed this performance far past expectations making it one of my Hillside Sunday highlights. Having seen all three performers in some form already this weekend it was finally time for them to play their own material, rooted in the province of Alberta (though actually a Toronto band with youth ties to Alberta). Therefore along with the performance we also received some simple history lessons regarding this prairie which (boring as it sounds) may have been one of those bonus elements. The male lead singer, Nils Edenloff, taught the lessons as intros to song with an acoustic guitar slung over his shoulder thanks to some thing yellow rope. He belted out Don't Haunt This Place which got things really going in the Lake Stage. During In the Summertime (as well as other tracks) Amy Cole sang her part wonderfully and also banged a drum that had a tambourine sitting on top of it - making a great racket! On songs such as Deathbridge in Lethbridge the drummer, Paul Banwatt, who had tore things up the night before as half of Woodhands again held things down behind the kit. To add to the percussion Nils would at times pound on his acoustic while holding down chords making a neat reverberating sound. A solo-acoustic cover of Eye of the Tiger from Nils was a humourous choice but it sounded great. Altogether the band earned respect and adoration especially with the overall excellent song Four Night Rider.

Even upon review I can't tell what it was that made me enjoy this set so very much - perhaps it was simply the mug of beer I'd had during it - but it was simple yet awesome. The RAA have definitely upped their status in my eyes and I hope to catch them again next time we're both in the same province - whichever that may be.

Find more Hillside Festival reviews at Vernacular (sandrush.blogspot.com)

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Saturday, June 27, 2009

Elsewhere in the Blogosphere

Jennifer Van Evra has blogged her last for Radio 3.

The Singing Lamb saw the Lovely Feathers at the Horseshoe.

CBC Radio 3 has details on the upcoming Cuff the Duke album ( Sept. 8, 2009)

the Singing Lamb covers the This Book is Broken Launch.

Exclaim has the Rural Alberta Advantage!

Pete Nema has some photos up from Thursday at NXNE.

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Friday, June 26, 2009

Elsewhere in the Blogosphere

VUE Weekly on the Rural Alberta Advantage.

Young Galaxy has a new (free) mix CD up

Jen has her weekly show listings up.

Radio 3 says Wintersleep has been added to that McCartney/Plaskett Halifax show.

Vintage likes the Burning Hell and Six Shooter

T.O. Snob talks to Dog is Blue

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Monday, June 8, 2009

Elsewhere in the Blogosphere

T.O. Snobs Music likes Dog is Blue, alot.

Tegan and Sara have a new web site.

the Rural Alberta Advantage is trying to raise funds for a new limited edition 7" final with Kickstarter.com.

Lonely Vagabond talks about the Cheap Speakers.

Painting Over Silence talks about the Dears at the new 'West End Cultural Centre' in Winnipeg.

Chartattack has info on the upcoming Tokyo Police Club album

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Monday, June 1, 2009

Elsewhere in the Blogosphere

Pitchfork reviews 'Don't Haunt This Place' - Rural Alberta Advantage (Pitchfork also thinks that Paul Banwatt is the singer.)

Herohill talks about Joel Plaskett Live at the Rebecca Cohn.

Wavelength has some video from their 450th show.

I (Heart) Music is doing a NXNE showcase.

Herohill on the Julie Doiron / Calm Down It's Monday Heavy Snow 7"

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Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Elsewhere in the Blogosphere

HistoryJen has some thoughts and reflections on her Over the Top fest. experience.

Exclaim reports a new Peter Elkas / Joel Plaskett single is on it's way.

the Rural Alberta Advantage reports that you can now pre-order "Hometowns" from Saddle Creek (if you're a RAA fan it's the one you already have.)

the Calgary Cassette Preservation Society has the Delusions of Reality's - Chocolate Moo from 1990.

Wolves, Hawkes and Kites on Think About Life.

Herohill talks Lee Harvey Osmond.

the Arkells would like to point out that they are way nicer to Jian Ghomeshi than Billy Bob Thorton.

From Blown Speakers is giving away tickets to Dog Day's Biltmore show on June 14!

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Saturday, May 16, 2009

Wolfe Island Music Festival Lineup


Although the Wolfe Island Music Festival website is silent still, Exclaim! reports that the final lineup for this year's festival - the 10th - is set. Taking place on August 7 and 8, 2009, this is a wonderful musical event on a pretty island near Kingston which features many great Canadian artists. As a true community festival, proceeds go to the Wolfe Island Community Centre.


Here's the lineup:

August 7

Rocky Roberts
Bahamas
Sarah Harmer
Woodhands
PS I Love U

August 8

Holy Fuck
Busdriver
The D’urbervilles
Apostle Of Hustle
Attack In Black
The Rural Alberta Advantage
Ohbijou
Julie Fader

Check out the Festival's website for more information on location and tickets. And check out this recent blog post here at NxEW about the Rural Alberta Advantage.

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Thursday, April 30, 2009

The Rural Alberta Advantage Sign to Saddle Creek

I guess we've got one of the band members blogging for us on here, but I'm doing this anyways. The Rural Alberta Advantage have been signed to Saddle Creek Records, home of such big names as Rilo/Kiley and Bright Eyes, not to mention fellow Canadians Sebastien Grainger, Land of Talk and Two Hours Traffic. From the Pitchfork news item:

"In his writeup of the Rural Alberta Advantage's set at the eMusic SXSW showcase, Tom Breihan wrote, "This band could be huge." Well, they're on their way. The trio have signed to Omaha, Nebraska powerhouse indie Saddle Creek. Saddle Creek will re-release their debut album, Hometowns, on July 7 (it was originally self-released by the band last year).


In case you're wondering, yes, the Rural Alberta Advantage are indeed actually from rural Alberta, Canada. And they sing songs about the advantage of being from there as well. So, truth in advertising."

They also have tour dates, the Canadians ones being

June 23 Winnipeg, Manitoba - Royal Albert Arms
June 25 Calgary, Alberta - Sled Island Fest
June 26 Calgary, Alberta - Sled Island Fest
July 25 Guelph, Ontario - Hillside Festival
July 26 Guelph, Ontario - Hillside Festival
August 8 Wolfe Island, Ontario - Wolfe Island Musicfest

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Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Zygiella #37 With the Great Bloomers

Zygiella podcast #37 is chuck full o' treats. Tyler and (Catch her on the red carpet and maybe you can have her autograph) Jen are joined by the Great Bloomers and play music from Ponytail, John Doe and the Sadies, Green Go, Sports the Band and the Rural Alberta Advantage as well as telling you about upcoming shows in Toronto.

Oh and in case you're reading this Tyler: Having spent my teenage years in Southern California during the 80s - X were gods of the local scene - which also included (amoung many others) - Black Flag (and Henry Rollins), the Minutemen, the Circle Jerks, the Red Hot Chilli Peppers (in their pre-suck days) and the kids who went on to be Jane's Addiction. For more on John Doe in particular start here. = )

Oh and if you don't actually listen to it the Great Bloomers say "Stay in School."

On Edit: Here is Colin Medley's Soundcheck with the Great Bloomers:

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