
Hometowns is a Alt/Indie album by The Rural Alberta Advantage, originally released in 2008. On Gatefold: 20 pressings tracked, owned by 4 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Indie Rock
- raw
- earnest
- storytelling
About
Though currently based in Toronto, the Rural Alberta Advantage draw upon the Prairie Province heritage of lead singer/songwriter Nils Edenloff for inspiration. The RAA’s sparse, keening style of country-rock (akin to Son Volt, except edgier) provides a sturdy vehicle for Edenloff’s tense, unsettled lyrics. “Sleep All Day,” “The Air” and “Frank, AB” wrap palpable longing within blankets of melancholy, while “The Dethbridge In Lethbridge” and “Luciana” seethe with regret and self-recrimination. If such themes sound a bit heavy, they are leavened by Edenloff’s spiky guitar strokes and Paul Banwatt’s brisk, nicely splashy drum work. Especially tasty is the band’s playing on “Don’t Haunt This Place” (a jittery slice of post-breakup angst) and “Four Night Rider” (matching a galloping tempo with an uplifting lyric). The pastoral, fitfully hopeful “In the Summertime” brings this emotionally conflicted album to a satisfying close. While the RAA’s songs seem rooted in a specific time and place, there’s a universal quality to their tales of bruised love and strangled aspirations.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1The Ballad Of The Raa
- A2Rush Apart
- A3The Dethbridge In Lethbridge
- A4Don't Haunt This Place
- A5The Deadroads
- A6Drain The Blood
- A7Luciana
Side B
- B1Frank, Ab
- B2The Air
- B3Sleep All Day
- B4Four Night Rider
- B5Edmonton
- B6In The Summertime
Credits
Performers
4 collectors on Gatefold own this · 20 pressings tracked on Gatefold
