VINYL SATURDAY AT RECORD EXCHANGE: 33% OFF USED AND FREE TOTE BAGS!

We still have a few hours left for today’s 33% off DVD/Blu-ray sale, but we wanted to give you a heads up about Saturday’s 33 1/3 Anniversary Sale festivities.

In addition to a full-band electric in-store with Jesse Malin and the St. Marks Social at 4 p.m., we will be offering customers 33% off all used vinyl records under $50 (good on up to three records). And as a bonus to the first couple dozen vinyl junkies who walk through the door, we’ll have free tote bags with any vinyl purchase courtesy of FirstLook Studios.

Want full details on our 33 1/3 Anniversary Sale, including daily 33% off sales through Sept. 29? Click HERE.

JESSE MALIN AND THE ST. MARKS SOCIAL LIVE AT THE RECORD EXCHANGE SATURDAY, SEPT. 25 (4 P.M.); IT’S A FULL-BAND ELECTRIC PERFORMANCE!

Jesse Malin and the St. Marks Social will perform live (full-band electric!) at The Record Exchange at 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 25. As always, this Record Exchange in-store event is free and all ages.

After three critically acclaimed solo records, dozens of world tours and TV appearances, Jesse Malin found himself back in New York City questioning his next move. From his days fronting seminal hardcore trio Heart Attack and glam punks D Generation, then seven years on the road as a solo artist, Malin had cultivated a devout fan base. He’d shared stages with everyone from The White Stripes to Counting Crows, The Hold Steady to Lucinda Williams, but felt like he was losing the plot.

Malin contemplated going back to school, becoming a standup comedian or a Las Vegas wedding DJ, and even started work on a documentary film about DC hardcore Rastafarians The Bad Brains. For over a year he didn’t play or record. When asked by a Hollywood screenwriter to pen songs for a film about author J.D. Salinger, Malin — a fan of Catcher in the Rye and other Salinger works — traveled to Cornish, N.H. hoping to speak to the famous recluse.

In typical punk-rock fashion, instead of getting the interview, Malin landed at the local precinct for trespassing and was released only after the cops watched his video duet with Bruce Springsteen for “Broken Radio” on YouTube and were convinced he was just a writer doing research.  Though he never met Salinger (who passed away this past January), Malin made the most of the experience by writing “The Archer” and “Lonely at Heart”—two songs that would make him want to work again and become the basis for his new album.

Over the summer of 2009, in the basement of Avenue A watering hole Hi-Fi, the songs came forth.  Malin, with impresario Don DiLego, drummer Randy Schrager, guitarist Matt Hogan, and bassist/DJ Tommy USA, worked with his newly formed band to bash out an album’s worth of gritty anthems, and The St. Marks Social was born. A solid band, but one with an open door to Malin’s community of musician friends — longtime partner in crime Ryan Adams, pop singer Mandy Moore, fellow label mate Brian Fallon, and former bandmates from D Generation Howie Pyro and Danny Sage — the Social is a group effort to keep the P.M.A. Says Malin, “To me, rock ‘n’ roll is an exorcism that begins every night when the sun goes down, the music starts playing, and the spirits start flowing. It helps to say things in public over dirty microphones. It’s a way to spit out the poison.”

When Jesse met producer Ted Hutt (Lucero, Flogging Molly, The Gaslight Anthem) one drunken night at a local bar, their talk of making a record fast, loose and raw was the beginning of Hutt’s quest to create a record that would encompass Malin’s roots and evolution — from hardcore thrasher to punk/folk singer-songwriter. The album’s basic tracks were laid in three days at Greenpoint, Brooklyn’s Mission Studios, and the rest at Sonic Youth’s Think Tank Studios in Hoboken, N.J. Filled with the characters Malin does best — messengers and misanthropes, hipsters and hypocrites — and as always, his constant themes of redemption, nightlife, heartbreak and survival, Love it to Life — a sentiment taken from a ticket stub Joe Strummer autographed for Jesse — was built with desperate optimism that shouts in gang vocals that no matter how bad it gets, you’re never alone.

GET A FREE DARK NIGHT OF THE SOUL ALTERNATE COVER CD-R TODAY AT RX!

Good morning, y’all, the Record Exchange doors are open, all used CDs are 33% off today and we’re feeling good as Day 2 of our 8-day 33 1/3 Anniversary Sale gets underway.

We’re feeling so good, in fact, we’re giving away a super-cool limited-edition alternate cover of Danger Mouse and Sparklehorse’s Dark Night of the Soul, courtesy of EMI Records. This paper-sleeve cover comes with a custom DNOTS blank CD-R.

All you gotta do to get your hands on one of these cool collectibles is come in and ask for one. Supplies are limited, so act fast. Your boss won’t mind if you’re late for work. Really. Besides, work sucks compared to hanging out at a record store on a Thursday morning.

33 1/3 ANNIVERSARY TEES ARE HERE!

We are pleased to report that The Record Exchange 33 1/3 Anniversary commemorative T-shirts have arrived!

The snazzy T-shirt, designed by contest winner Angelina Briggs, is available in men’s, women’s and children’s sizes. All sizes, with the exception of the double-XL, are $14.99 (the double-XL is $16.99).

Thanks again to Angelina for the great design, and to everyone else who entered the contest!

FREE FREE ENERGY SHIRT! JUST COME IN TO THE RX TODAY AND ASK FOR ONE!

Putting the FREE in Free Energy, The Record Exchange has a limited quantity of T-shirts repping the mustachioed throwback rockers to give away (no purchase necessary) to the first few people to walk in our doors today and ask for one, courtesy of our friends at DFA and EMI!

The American Apparel tee (pictured above) is available in men’s large and women’s medium. While you’re here, check out Free Energy’s debut album Stuck on Nothing, available for only $8.99! You can find it on our Under $10 endcap near the registers. We also have it on vinyl if you’re into that sort of thing, but you’ll have to pay more than 9 bucks for the wax.

Rawk on!