In 2008, The Rural Alberta Advantage released their debut album Hometowns, a memoir of growing up in small-town Canada that had a good chunk of the music world all-of-a-sudden enamoured. The trio charmed listeners with their mashed-up folk-pop and tales of homesickness dosed with a distinctly Albertan Canadiana. Three years on, the RAA have just released their follow-up, Departing, on Paper Bag in Canada… Continue reading →