The Rural Alberta Advantage é uma banda canadense de indie rock formada em 2005. Com sede em Toronto, Ontário, a banda é composta por Paul Banwatt, Cole e Amy Edenloff Nils.
A respeito de como se conheceram, a banda afirmou em uma entrevista: "Nós todos sediamos uma etapa aberta no Winchester em Cabbagetown, e que levou à formação da RAA. Ninguém nunca veio a nossa noite, e agora que o lugar é um Tim Hortons. Eu não estou dizendo que foi culpa nossa.
Quatro anos de trabalho duro!Neste mês de maio fizemos quatro anos no ar. Continuamos trabalhando na divulgação deste maravilhoso instrumento, obrigado por participar da nossa história!
MUSCLE RELAXANTS - THE RURAL ALBERTA ADVANTAGE From DEPARTING - 2011 Tabbed by: [email protected]
************************ Capo on 5th, all chords played normally relative to capo.
For rhythm, listen to the track!
Intro: Am/open
Verse 1:
AmC Well hanging out on muscle relaxants, EmF Trying hard to see the worst that can happen now AmC I never know what's holding you up EmF And I never know when I'm holding you too much.
Chorus:
AmCG6Dm Wouldn't you try__ to find something else to bring you up AmCAmAm You don't know what you like. AmCG6Dm And I__ could find something else to bring you up AmCAmAm You don't know what you like.
Verse 2:
AmC The party was worse than imagined, EmF And I never know when I'm holding you awake. AmC Never know what you like, EmF And I never know when I'm holding you tight. AmC Never know what you find, EmF And our hearts will slow thought I know you hold me tight.
Chorus, same as previous:
Wouldn't you try to find something else to bring you up You don't know what you like. And I could find something else to bring you up You don't know what you like.
Bridge: Same as verse? Still working on that part...
Chorus, same as previous:
Wouldn't you try to find something else to bring you up You don't know what you like. And I could find something else to bring you up You don't know what you like
************************************************ Lyrics & Chords written by the Rural Alberta Advantage Interpreted [poorly] by [email protected] First tab, comments welcome (especially if you get the bridge!)