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The Rural Alberta Advantage is a Canadian indie rock band that formed in 2005 in Toronto. The band consists of Nils Edenloff on lead vocals and guitar, Robin Hatch (Amy Cole until Sept. 2016) on keyboards, bass, and backing vocals, and Paul Banwatt on drums. They have released four albums and are signed to Paper Bag Records in Canada and Saddle Creek Records internationally. In 2011 they were nominated for a Polaris Music Prize.


Biography

Regarding how they met, the band has said in an interview: 'We all hosted an open stage at The Winchester in Cabbagetown, and that led to us forming The RAA. Nobody ever came to our night, and now that place is a Tim Hortons. I'm not saying it was our fault. I'm just saying it's a pretty big coincidence. I mean, the place was around for 120 years, but less than one year with us.... We have no regrets though. We'll close as many venues as it takes.' The band's name was coined by Edenloff's brother, when he wrote in an e-mail to Edenloff that he was planning to explore 'the rural Alberta advantage' by spending some time back on the family farm near Donalda, Alberta where they had spent part of their childhoods.

First formed in 2005, the band recorded a demo tape and released an EP independently before completing their first full-length album, Hometowns, in early 2008. Hometowns was recorded and produced from April 2007 to March 2008 by Roger Leavens at BoomBox Sound in Toronto, Ontario. The band toured extensively across Canada, including shows at the Pop Montreal and Halifax Pop Explosion festivals, to support Hometowns.

The band was selected as eMusic's featured artist of the month for November 2008. The band subsequently signed to Saddle Creek Records in 2009, and Hometowns was re-released by the label in July. The band was also selected as the X3 Artist of the month by Aux.tv, CBC Radio 3 and Exclaim! for July 2009.

Their second LP, Departing, was released on March 1, 2011. The album was named as a longlisted nominee for the 2011 Polaris Music Prize.

Their third album Mended with Gold was released on September 30, 2014. In the fall of 2014, Mended with Gold was featured on NPR's All Songs Considered list for the top albums of September.

On September 12, 2016 Amy Cole announced her departure from the group via the band's website. On September 18, the band announced a new tour with keyboard, bass pedal and backup vocals being supplied by Robin Hatch. On November 7, the band announced that their fourth studio album is forthcoming.

Their fourth studio album The Wild was released on October 13, 2017. Its lead track 'Beacon Hill' was inspired by the 2016 Fort McMurray wildfires.
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  Song Lyricist Composer Date
1 4533     2014
2 All We've Ever Known     2014
3 Alright      
4 Barnes' Yard     2011-03
5 Beacon Hill      
6 Brother      
7 Coldest Days     2011-03
8 Don't Haunt This Place     2009-07
9 Drain The Blood     2010
10 Edmonton     2009-07
11 Eye Of The Tiger     2010
12 Four Night Rider     2009-07
13 Frank, AB     2009-07
14 Good Night     2011-03
15 In The Summertime     2009-07
16 Luciana     2009-07
17 Muscle Relaxants     2011-03
18 North Star     2011-03
19 Not Love or Death     2014
20 On the Rocks     2014
21 Our Love…     2014
22 Runners in the Night     2014
23 Rush Apart     2009-07
24 Selfish Dreams      
25 Sleep All Day     2009-07
26 Stamp     2011-03
27 Terrified     2014
28 The Air     2009-07
29 The Ballad Of The RAA     2009-07
30 The Breakup     2011-03
31 The Build     2014
32 The Deadroads     2009-07
33 The Dethbridge In Lethbridge     2009-07
34 This City     2014
35 To Be Scared     2014
36 Tornado '87     2011-03
37 Toughen Up      
38 Two Lovers     2011-03
39 Under The Knife     2011-03
40 Vulcan, AB     2014
41 White Lights      
42 …On the Run     2014