Issue 19: Don't Haunt This Place by the Rural Alberta Advantage
I remember in 2009 falling for the RAA when I came across their album, Hometowns. Their music is a raw blend of indie rock, pop, and prairie sentiment. With track titles like, The Dethbridge in Lethbridge and Edmonton I was intrigued (as an Albertan) before I even knew much about them.
It's not often that I come across music that mentions places I have a close connection to that isn't country music. That's not to say it isn't there - and the Rural Alberta Advantage is the proof.
Don't Haunt This Place is one of my favorite songs of theirs, but truthfully, I'm still hooked on the entire album. A choppy drum beat, raw harmonies, and expressive lyrics pull you in from the start and charm you with their unassuming simplicity. The Rural Alberta Advantage is a must have.