'''Corb Lund and the Hurtin' Albertans
are a Canadian country music band, formerly known as the Corb Lund Band'''. The Hurtin' Albertans is Lund's touring band. They have released nine albums to critical acclaim. The band tours regularly in Canada, the United States and Australia. Much of their time is spent in the
Canadian Prairies and the American southwest. The band's members are: • Sean Burns, bass • Grant "Demon" Siemens, guitar and other strings • Lyle Molzan/Brady Valgardson, drums Former Members: • Ryan "Vik" Vikedal, drums • Kurt Ciesla, bass • Karie Brown, bass The band has toured Europe, where they played the UK Glastonbury Festival, and Australia several times. The group was featured in the movie "Slither" (2006) and were part of the soundtrack to the 2008 documentary, "Holler Back: (Not) Voting in an American Town." They have also provided accompaniment for an NBC special in 2006, on which former world figure skating champion and fellow Albertan,
Kurt Browning, performed a routine to "Expectation and the Blues". Their music can also be heard in the ski film "Nine Winters Old." Lund signed a three-album deal with
New West Records (home of
Dwight Yoakam,
Steve Earle,
Kris Kristofferson and other major artists) in 2009. His first record on New West, ''
Losin' Lately Gambler'', was released in September 2009. Corb Lund and the Hurtin' Albertans played their 2009 single "Long Gone to Saskatchewan" in Ottawa for the 2011
Canada Day ceremonies in the presence of the newlywed Duke and Duchess of Cambridge on their Royal visit to Canada. Corb Lund and the Hurtin' Albertans released their seventh studio album,
Cabin Fever, on August 14, 2012. It debuted at number 1 on the
Billboard Canadian Albums Chart. In June 2013, the album was longlisted for the
2013 Polaris Music Prize. Corb Lund released ''Things That Can't Be Undone'' in 2015. Lund worked with producer
Dave Cobb (Sturgill Simpson, Chris Stapleton, Jason Isbell) to explore new styles and sounds on the album. The album appeared on the !earshot National Top 50 Chart in December that year. ==Discography==