Toronto-based trio The Rural Alberta Advantage (Nils Edenloff, Amy Cole, and Paul Banwatt) play indie-rock songs about hometowns and heartbreak, born out of images from growing up in Central and Northern Alberta. They sing about summers in the Rockies and winters on the farm, ice breakups in the spring time and the oil boom’s charm, the mine workers on compressed, the equally depressed, the city’s slow growth and the country’s wild rose, but mostly the songs just try to embrace the advantage of growing up in Alberta.
Four years of hard work!This month of May we celebrated four years on the air. We continue working on the dissemination of this wonderful instrument, thank you for participating in our story!
(can also play it from Am with capo on 7th - like in the live video)
Intro: (Play chords with 2 strings muted for the beginning in 7th fret) Em
Verse: EmGBm My Love, I will, hold on to your touch A ‘til there's nothing left of us EmGBmBm .... sa__ve you from this life EmGBm And the co__ld wake in the rockies touch A Won't take away our love EmGBmBm .... sa__ve you from this life
Chorus: (this part here keeps each chord double time) EmBmDA ] Ouh ouh ouh ] x2
Break: (just like verse) EmGBmA EmGBm
Verse: EmGBm and I'll ho__ld ..... I'll hold on to your touch A 'til there's nothing left of us EmGBmBm .... sa__ve you from this life
Verse: EmGBm And I'll ho__ld ..... I'll hold on to your touch A 'til they find the bones of us EmGBmBm .... sa__ve you from this life
Chorus: EmBmDA ] Ouh ouh ouh ] x2
Outro: (just like chorus, but no drums) EmBmD And under the rubble, of the mountain that tumbled A I'll, hold you forever I'll, hold you forever EmBmD And under the rubble, of the mountain that tumbled A I'll, hold you forever I'll, hold you forever
EmBmD And they'll build up another, on the bodies of our brothers AEm – Bm – D - A And I'll, love you forever
thats pretty much it :) enjoy........ www.athanhilaki.com