BRIGHT EYES SCAVENGER HUNT! THE SIGNED VINYL IS IN THIS PHOTO; FIRST PERSON TO COME FIND IT, GETS IT!

The Record Exchange Bright Eyes Scavenger Hunt is underway!

In this photo is an autographed vinyl copy of the new Bright Eyes platter The People’s Key. The first person to come to The Record Exchange today and “find” the LP gets to take it home.

Note to winner: Please come to the counter with the vinyl so we can get your name and take your picture. You know, for the cops.

Even if you don’t find the vinyl first, you can get The People’s Key at The Record Exchange on CD for the low, low Right Price of $9.99 — this week only! We also have vinyl, too, but not for 10 bucks.

GRAMMY CDs AT RECORD EXCHANGE!

Did you watch the Grammy Awards Sunday night? The Record Exchange did, and we were so inspired that we arrived at work today in a giant egg.

We also were inspired to compile this quick list of Grammy-winning CDs — many of which are on sale — because invariably on the Monday after the Grammys, we field a lot of questions about the winning artists. And it’s Valentine’s Day, so maybe you need some gift ideas.

If you have any specific questions about certain artists and/or albums, email them HERE.

Lady Antebellum Need You Now
Arcade Fire The Suburbs
Ray LaMontagne God Willin’ and the Creek Don’t Rise
The Black Keys Brothers
Cee Lo Green The Lady Killer
Lady Gaga The Fame Monster
Train Save Me San Francisco
Various Artists Crazy Heart Soundtrack
John Legend and the Roots Wake Up!
Eminem Recovery
Jay-Z The Blueprint 3
Neil Young Le Noise
Herbie Hancock The Imagine Project
Jeff Beck Emotion and Commotion
Rihanna Loud
Michael Buble Crazy Love
Paul McCartney Good Evening New York City
Them Crooked Vultures Them Crooked Vultures
Iron Maiden The Final Frontier
Muse The Resistance
Fantasia Back to Me
Bruno Mars Doo-Wops and Hooligans
Usher Raymond V Raymond
Sade Soldier of Love
Miranda Lambert Revolution
Keith Urban Get Closer
Zac Brown Band You Get What You Give
Patty Griffin Downtown Church
Mavis Staples You Are Not Alone
Buddy Guy Living Proof
Carolina Chocolate Drops Genuine Negro Jig
Lewis Black Stark Raving Black
John Mayer Battle Studies
Esperanza Spalding Chamber Music Society

BRIGHT EYES: NEW CD AVAILABLE TUESDAY FOR $9.99 RIGHT PRICE; AUTOGRAPHED LP SCAVENGER HUNT!

Bright Eyes’ new CD The People’s Key will be available Tuesday at The Record Exchange, and on sale for the $9.99 Right Price for one week only! (Stream the entire album HERE.)

We’ll also have a scavenger hunt for a wicked cool The People’s Key autographed vinyl LP — that’s right, something Conor Oberst held in his own flesh-and-blood hands. We’ll take a picture of the LP “hidden” at the store and post it online; the first person to come to the store and find the LP gets to take it home.

And holy cow, this one is getting some great press. Here’s a snippet of a review from NPR, which is currently streaming the entire album and gushing that it’s the “best record” Conor’s ever put out:

I won’t mince words: This is the best record Bright Eyes has ever made. In fact, it’s the best record the band’s frontman, Conor Oberst, has ever been a part of. Publicists like to say as much any time an artist releases a new album, but in this case, it’s actually true. The People’s Key is a career-defining work of art.

Diehard fans might find it hard to believe that Bright Eyes could produce anything better than 2005’s simultaneously released I’m Wide Awake, It’s Morning and Digital Ash in a Digital Urn. But in retrospect, those albums feel less developed than The People’s Key. In earlier recordings such as Fevers and Mirrors and Lifted…, Oberst sounds like a wide-eyed kid who’s still figuring things out. On the new record, he’s older and wiser and more sure of himself. His voice is stronger, the sonic palette is richer and the poetry is more compelling.

The People’s Key starts off as a largely experimental and conceptual record, opening with a strange but fascinating commentary on the expanding universe, time travel, UFOs and the origins of life. “[The aliens] walked like a man but had reptilian features. They had snake-like eyes, a tail and scales. They made slaves of the people. And where they landed in is what The Bible calls the Garden of Eden.” The voice belongs to Denny Brewer, guitarist for the band Refried Icecream and a friend of Oberst’s with some curious views of life on earth.

But this isn’t an overly affected art-rock album that takes itself too seriously. And The People’s Key is Bright Eyes’ most infectious record to date, with captivating melodies and rhythms.

RECORD EXCHANGE TOP 25 SELLERS (WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 13)

1. The King Is Dead, The Decemberists
2. Brothers, The Black Keys
3. Sigh No More, Mumford & Sons
4. Mission Bell, Amos Lee
5. Todd Snider Live: The Storyteller, Todd Snider
6. Junky Star, Ryan Bingham
7. Hard Times and Nursery Rhymes, Social Distortion
8. God Willin’ & the Creek Don’t Rise, Ray Lamontagne
9. Kiss Each Other Clean, Iron & Wine
10. Showroom of Compassion, Cake
11. Grace Potter & the Nocturnals, Grace Potter & the Nocturnals
12. As If You Had Wings, Marcus Eaton
13. Low Country Blues, Gregg Allman
14. Zonoscope, Cut Copy
15. City of Refuge, Abigail Washburn
16. Lungs, Florence & The Machine
17. Mine Is Yours, Cold War Kids
18. Fool, Warpaint
19. Live on Ten Legs, Pearl Jam
20. Science & Faith, Script
21. Outside, Tapes ‘n Tapes
22. Ironiclast, The Damned Things
23. Clapton, Eric Clapton
24. Habits, Neon Trees
25. List, Rosanne Cash

BUY AN EQUALEYES CD, GET A FREE TICKET TO IDAHO-DOWN THROW-DOWN!

Purchase a new CD from Equaleyes (Heartbeat or While I’m Alive) or Jeff Crosby (Too Many Walls) at The Record Exchange and we’ll give you a free ticket to the Idaho-Down Throw-Down featuring Equaleyes on Feb. 18 at the Knitting Factory!

This stellar deal is available while supplies last, so come get you some free ticket action while the gettin’s good and such.