Explore Music Menu

The Rural Alberta Advantage: "Drain the Blood"

Posted by: Adam Morrison | Feb 9 2010 12:00AM

This is the Indie Track of the Day Giveaway. It's just like it sounds—every day we spotlight a song from an indie band/artist and we let you keep the track to do with whatever you like (within the limits of the law).

The song is part of our podcast, so if you want it (you do), search on iTunes for the ExploreMusic.com podcast, or just scroll down to the bottom of this page and click the links.

Indie-rock three-piece The Rural Alberta Advantage are actually based in Toronto, although leader Nils Edenloff is a born-and-bred Albertan.

The band released a self-titled EP in 2006 before coming out with their debut full length, Hometowns, in 2008. After signing with Saddle Creek Records in 2009, the label rereleased the album in July.

The trio's music has been praised for the use of synth alongside the acoustic guitar, the energetic drumming, and the sincere vocal delivery.

Listen to "Drain the Blood," and click here to check out The Rural Alberta Advantage's MySpace page.



Filed Under: Indie Track


Leave a Comment

Name

 

Email

 

 

Comment On

 

Post Your Comment

 


Disclaimer: Comments submitted to this sites posts are moderated and will be posted to the website once they are deemed to be suitable.

5 Songs You Gotta Hear Today
  1. Jeff Martin

    The World is Calling

    Since the Tea Party disbanded in 2005, their former frontman has been working on a solo career, among other things. The lead single from his first and so far only solo studio album, 2006's Exile and the Kingdom, is reportedly an open letter to the Bush administration.

    Sounds like The Tea Party (you guessed it!), The Doors at their most worldly psychedelic
  2. Hello Beautiful

    Virginia Symphony

    This Whitby band blends punk, rock, and hip hop in a refreshingly unique and engaging way. Soundtrack For Scenario is out now, and keep an ear out for a new album in 2010.

    Sounds like 311, Billy Talent
  3. Think About Life

    Sweet Sixteen

    You might think about life while listening to this Montréal band, but you'll probably be too distracted having a good time.

    Sounds like SLAVE to the SQUAREwave, The Sounds crossed with a light-hearted MGMT
  4. The Rural Alberta Advantage

    Don't Haunt This Place

    Recently signed to Bright Eyes frontman Conor Oberst's record label, Saddle Creek ... catchy Toronto by way of Alberta indie rock ... incredible harmonies!

    Sounds like Ra Ra Riot, Death Cab For Cutie, Hayden
  5. Najuah

    I Don't Wanna Love U

    Toronto six-piece fronted by two sisters. Diverse influences, a rock & roll attitude, and some good grooves give them very broad appeal.

    Sounds like No Doubt stripped of their ska, some time before Gwen went bananas.