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Pheromone
July 9th 2019


21429 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

don't haunt this heart, don't haunt this place ;_;

anat
Contributing Reviewer
October 23rd 2019


5768 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Love this album, one of my autumn go-to's

SlothcoreSam
October 23rd 2019


6228 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

This was my number 1 album from 2008.

Pheromone
October 23rd 2019


21429 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Didn’t deserve to fade

Pheromone
November 29th 2019


21429 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

In the summertime ; (

Pheromone
October 9th 2020


21429 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

the drums on this are incredible



adore this album

Point1
October 24th 2020


863 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

This has aged really well, which is not true of almost anything else in the genre.

theBoneyKing
November 18th 2020


24472 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Well, these guy don’t like Neutral Milk Hotel at all do they?

Pheromone
November 18th 2020


21429 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

aha I see the comparison, but I think they're a step up instrumentally (particularly in the drums), lyrically and they're a bit softer n melodic n nostalgic



something like neutral milk blended w weakerthans n arcade fire

tom79
November 19th 2020


3937 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Vocally some similarities with nmh but the comparison kinda stops there imo...



Just noticed their latest one only has 11 votes on here, too bad it's a pretty solid album.



theBoneyKing
November 19th 2020


24472 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Yeah I’m just poking fun. The vocal affectations remind me a lot of Jeff Mangum (I had to look up to see if it was him singing on “Luciana”) and the strumminess and horns reminded me of them too, but this def isn’t a ripoff.

Pheromone
November 19th 2020


21429 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

nmh wish they could make this tbh tbh tbh

theBoneyKing
November 27th 2020


24472 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Last two songs on here are amazing, by far the best here tbh

NorthernSkylark
May 17th 2021


12134 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

This ain’t bad at all, I’d even say that it’s a great album

tom79
May 18th 2021


3937 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I'd say that's a correct assessment

SlothcoreSam
February 10th 2022


6228 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Acclaimed percussive folk-rock trio, The Rural Alberta Advantage (The RAA) have released two new songs: "CANDU" alongside accompanying track “AB Bride” are the first new offerings of music from the award-winning trio since 2017’s album The Wild. They are also the first recordings since the return of core band member, Amy Cole, and hint at the new influences informing the band's sonic palette, songwriting and creative evolution.



"CANDU" is a rustic anthemic reply to a once-booming Northern settlement that was abruptly forgotten and the band's lament on the common connections that emerge when you’ve unknowingly tied your hopes to a sinking ship. My mom's uncle worked up in Uranium City, Saskatchewan in the late 70s/early 80s, when it was a small but very active mining settlement,” notes Nils. “We went to visit and it was the first time I was ever on a plane - as a young kid then, I'm not sure if the pictures in my mind now are real or just something from a dream. Candu was the local high school and only open for a couple of years while the town was booming; it was abandoned like everything else after the mines abruptly closed in the early 80s leaving most families stranded without work, and now sits completely vandalized. Growing up in a mining town myself, it's hard not to think about who or what would have remained for me if the jobs all suddenly dried up, and where my friends and I would have ended up.”



“When Nils said he was writing a song called 'CANDU' about Uranium City, it made me think of my Dad.” Paul continues. “He spent decades working as an engineer helping design the CANDU nuclear reactors. I remember the uranium fuel rod bundle display that was at my dad's work. What happened to the people in Uranium City is really tragic, but I didn't know about it until Nils wrote these lyrics. So the song also makes me think about all the different and hidden ways people across Canada are connected.”



The RAA's music connects us to untold stories and an unpacked history we all have a part in owning, reflecting on, learning from and possibly seeing from a different vantage point: the overview effect. “CANDU” + “AB Bride” preview a band driven to continue the musical conversation with their fans, in real time.

NorthernSkylark
February 10th 2022


12134 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Great write up!

SlothcoreSam
February 10th 2022


6228 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

lol, Bandcamp quote

NorthernSkylark
February 10th 2022


12134 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Really?

johnnyblaze
February 10th 2022


3408 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

love this band and long uranium equities. good combo



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