IN THE RECORD EXCHANGE GIFT SHOP: KITSCHY SUMMER PARTY SUPPLIES!

Well, hey, look at that — summer’s like, halfway over already. But that’s not a glass-half-empty thing, far from it. Because the second half of summer is gonna be full of fun, right? Right.

If you’re planning a party, head to The Record Exchange Gift Shop and check out our collection of unique and kitschy party supplies. We have all the standard stuff you need, but it’s far from standard.

To wit:

• Handlebar Mustache Corkscrew
• Graffiti Cocktail Shaker (looks like a spray paint can)
• The Winestein (wine glass in a beer stein)
• Eco-friendly servingware
• Pick Your Nose party cups
• Mittle Hellmich’s Ultimate Bar Book
• Decorative lights, candles, bottle openers, coaster sets and much, much more!

IN THE RX GIFT SHOP: MISTY BENSON MORBIDLY ADORABLE CREATIONS RESTOCKED; KICKSTARTER CAMPAIGN!

The Record Exchange Gift Shop is freshly stocked with Misty Benson‘s Morbidly Adorable Creations, including some ghoulishly cute figurines, necklaces, magnets and stickers!

Our friend Misty, who contributed a very popular Munny to our 2010 silent auction, is raising money for a painting project called the Secret Society of the Morbidly Adorable Tarot. Contribute to her Kickstarter campaign by Saturday, July 16, to make this project a reality!

IN THE RECORD EXCHANGE GIFT SHOP: BEATNIK SUMMER ROAD TRIP TOOLS!

And here we have summer (finally), and for many travelers of the mind and soul, that means an epic road trip or two.

Keep good company with some beat legends in The Record Exchange Gift Shop. In addition to classic novels by the likes of Kerouac, Burroughs and Salinger, we have a new collection of Penguin ‘On the Road’ road trip tools, including a journal, card holder, passport cover and water bottle.

Keep calm and carry on.

JOSH RITTER’S DEBUT NOVEL ‘BRIGHT’S PASSAGE’ NOW AVAILABLE AT THE RX!

Returning from the traumas of the French battlefield, a young World War I veteran must face up to dark primal conflicts back home in West Virginia, where he is aided and instructed by an angel in the form of a horse.

Folk-rock singer-songwriter Josh Ritter‘s first novel Bright’s Passage is a sometimes fatalistic, sometimes fanciful allegory about Henry Bright, a taciturn Appalachian whose wife dies in childbirth, leaving him with a son whom the angel proclaims the future King of Heaven. After burning down his cabin at the behest of the talking horse, he heads into an uncertain future with the baby, making his way through mountains that seem less familiar than they once did. Moving back and forth in time, the novel details Henry’s off-kilter childhood, when he was paired off with his future wife, Rachel; his time in France, where one fellow soldier died in a trench in mid-sentence and another saved him from a massacre by falling dead on top of him; and his homecoming, when he is targeted by his wife’s evil father and brutal, unbalanced sons. Aiming for the austere existentialism of Cormac McCarthy, the story unfolds with leisurely ease, told in lofty, even tones. Ritter has a knack for details, such as the difference between the German’s spacious, cement-fortified trenches and the cramped ones hurriedly dug by the Americans. He’s an assured stylist as well: “The fields in between the trenches were wind-whipped ponds of bodies, and even though the bodies were dead they could still pull you down with them; the dead were hungry that way.” It will be difficult for some readers to get past the talking horse (not to mention the cranky goat that plays a supporting role), but those who are able to will enjoy an original, freshly observed novel that lingers after the final pages have been turned.

A tender, touching novel about a survivor of both World War I and a nasty family conflict. Kirkus Reviews

KIDROBOT DUNNY 3-INCH 2011 SERIES AVAILABLE AT THE RX THURSDAY!

Hey, kidrobot fans, the Dunny 3-inch 2011 Series will be available at The Record Exchange on Thursday!

Featuring 18 designs from 15 inspired artists, 2011’s curation is killer — thanks to styles by KR vets Aya Kakeda, Chuckboy, Huck Gee, Kronk, MAD, Dirty Donny, Mister Frames and Mishka, and debuting designs by deserved artists and customizers such as Squink!, 64 Colors, DrilOne, Elphonso Lam, Le Merde, Travis Lampe and Betso, 2010’s MUNNY MUNTH winner. Whatever your Dunny bent, Series 2011’s got you covered.

Each 3-inch vinyl figure comes blind boxed with a trading card and a little somethin’ extra.