The Albertans

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High Noon 00:00 Tools
The Wake 00:00 Tools
Marie 00:00 Tools
Jackpot 00:00 Tools
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I Want You 00:00 Tools
Sam Marco 00:00 Tools
We're on Our Own 00:00 Tools
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Jason 00:00 Tools
Megan 00:00 Tools
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People Don't Go 00:00 Tools
Okay Now 00:00 Tools
New Age 00:00 Tools
Mellow 00:00 Tools
L-Friend 00:00 Tools
Casa Aqua 00:00 Tools
The Hunter 00:00 Tools
Casual Encounters 00:00 Tools
Begin the Beguin 00:00 Tools
Ohio Light And Fire 00:00 Tools
Ohio 00:00 Tools
Invisible Fortress 00:00 Tools
The Late Late Show 00:00 Tools
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Fun With Girls 00:00 Tools
The Bird 00:00 Tools
Les Blues 00:00 Tools
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The Albertans formed in early 2008 as a poncho-enrobed ensemble sharing their time between the dense greenery of BC and the youth swilling environs of Brooklyn, NY. As a seven piece cast they released ‘Legends of Sam Marco’ on Ernest Jenning Record Company (NY), a sprawling tale accompanied with violin washes and bursts of trumpet sounds. Brooklyn’s ‘L-Magazine’ named The Albertans as one of the top NY bands of 2009. The next couple of years was time spent touring and playing festivals (SXSW, Sled Island, CMJ etc.) and writing new material on farm and island retreats. In Spring 2011 The Albertans released another full length album entitled ‘New Age’ with songs about youth at the precipice of a new horizon. Emerging from new artistic territory The Albertans, now a four-piece, want to share with you a little 7 inch easter egg entitled ‘The Hunter’ recorded by Magnetic Ring's Joshua Stevenson/Otic Sound (Vancouver, BC). The title track is an epic journey that leadsyou into a sinister foray of organ sounds and frenzied guitar. The other two tracks provide a clearing and one is soothed into the gentle wash of 'Power' and the pop simplicity of 'Ohio'. The songs were formed in the damp coves of Bowen Island and offer a glimpse into things and sounds to come. The Albertans are Joel Bravo, Curtis McLean, Ian Everall and Alison Yip Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.