PAYETTE BREWING CO. PRESENTS RX TREEFORT WARMUP PARTY WITH HIBOU IN-STORE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9 (5PM)!

11892024_10153224008717901_6029836011570928364_nPayette Brewing Co. presents the Treefort Music Fest Warmup Party featuring Hibou (Barsuk Records) live at The Record Exchange (1105 W. Idaho St.) at 5 p.m. Wednesday, March 9. We’ll be serving free Payette Brewing Co. beer for guests 21 and older with I.D. starting at 5! As always, this Record Exchange in-store event is free and all ages. Hibou is performing at Neurolux with Hey Marseilles later that evening and we have tickets for sale at the store!

Treefort Music Fest (March 23-27) is almost here, and we’re ready to start partying. If you don’t have a five-day Treefort pass yet, you can get one at The Record Exchange! Hibou will start promptly at 5, so get here early – we’re also holding a drawing for a Treefort pass at the event (must be present to win).

ABOUT HIBOU

418456741517Peter Michel is a 22-year-old Seattleite who creates music under the alias Hibou (pronounced “eee-booo”). Michel toured North America and Europe as the drummer of Captured Tracks’ band Craft Spells. After a year of non-stop touring, he felt his life with the band had run its course, and that it was time to begin creating his own music. In January of 2013, he released 2 songs, and soon after received positive press recognition. In June of 2013, the Dunes EP was released, which was featured by NME, Pitchfork, Line of Best Fit, Noisey and more. Hibou released his debut self titled LP on Barsuk Records in September of 2015, and is currently on tour.

The idea of “home” plays a prominent theme in the short history of Hibou. “I actually recorded half of the new album at my parents’ home,” says the 21-year-old about Hibou’s debut full-length release. “There are moments on the record where you hear my dad cooking or hammering,” he adds. The LP features 11 songs (including four new versions of songs previously released as the Dunes EP) and is a lush, driving mix of ’80s inspired pop, fueled by twisting reverbed-out guitar melodies, elegant arrangements and a love of soda, summertime nostalgia, and trips to Peter’s inspirational point in Seattle: the fittingly-named Discovery Park. “I’ve written a ton of the melodies for the band there,” he says. “It’s my favorite place in the world.”

94.9 FM THE RIVER PRESENTS WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH MUSIC CELEBRATION LIVE AT THE RX FIRST THURSDAY 3/3

womens music94.9 FM The River presents the Women’s History Month Music Celebration Live at The Record Exchange (1105 W. Idaho St. in Downtown Boise) at 6pm First Thursday, March 3. As always, this Record Exchange in-store event is free and all ages.

In celebration of Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day (March 8), a cross section of Idaho female songwriters and musicians will perform original songs and covers of their female musical influences. Representatives from the Women’s and Children’s Alliance will be on hand accepting donations and distributing information on their organization. Pie Hole will have pizza by the slice for sale.

Scheduled to perform:

Becca and Rochelle
aka Belle
Belinda Bowler
Camp Queens
Eilen Jewell
Leta Neustaedter
Melanie Radford (Marshall Poole, G ! R L C R 3 W)
Rebecca Scott
Lisa Simpson (Finn Riggins, Mostly Muff)
Sun Blood Stories
Kelsey Swope (Bijouxx, Ancient Psychic, G ! R L C R 3 W)
Christine Thomas (Sherpa, SFM-Steve Fulton Music, David Andrews Band)
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ABOUT THE WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S ALLIANCE

The Women’s and Children’s Alliance offers safety, healing and freedom from domestic abuse and sexual assault. Support of the WCA is more important than ever. The need for services to those traumatized by domestic and/or sexual violence is higher than ever, while funding is always a challenge. The WCA welcomes your support of its efforts to provide safety, healing and freedom to those fleeing violence.

ABOUT INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY

International Women’s Day celebrates the economic, political and social achievements of women past, present and future. The 2016 theme is #PledgeForParity. The World Economic Forum predicted in 2014 that it would take until 2095 to achieve global gender parity. Then one year later in 2015, they estimated that a slowdown in the already glacial pace of progress meant the gender gap wouldn’t close entirely until 2133.

Everyone – men and women – can pledge to take a concrete step to help achieve gender parity more quickly – whether to help women and girls achieve their ambitions, call for gender-balanced leadership, respect and value difference, develop more inclusive and flexible cultures or root out workplace bias. Each of us can be a leader within our own spheres of influence and commit to take pragmatic action to accelerate gender parity.

FROM INDIAN LAKES IN-STORE SET AND MEET-AND-GREET SATURDAY, FEB. 27 (4PM); SHOW IS FREE AND ALL AGES!

15519283508_da9b7fc67d_kFrom Indian Lakes will perform live at The Record Exchange (1105 W. Idaho St., Downtown Boise) at 4pm Saturday, Feb. 27. A meet-and-greet/album signing will follow the performance. From Indian Lakes is performing later that evening at The Shredder (21+ show). As always, this Record Exchange in-store event is free and all ages!

Preorder Wanderer (out March 25 on cassette or 10-inch white vinyl) at the in-store and you’ll be entered to win a prize pack!

ABOUT FROM INDIAN LAKES

v600_Wanderer_EP_5x5_300dpiFrom Indian Lakes is quickly becoming a recognized name within music scenes around the world. With two full-length records and numerous tours under their belt, they have acquired a growing and dedicated following, in addition to a complex sound that blurs the boundaries of genres like indie, post-rock and alternative.

In early 2009, Joey Vannucchi began writing songs in a small mountain community just outside of Yosemite National Park. With the help of friends to perform his material, From Indian Lakes the band began playing local shows and released a full-length record, The Man With Wooden Legs, in the winter of 2009. Since the initial debut, the band has furthered its musical reach through noteworthy touring, in addition to Vannucchi’s maturing songwriting and recording.

When the band released its sophomore album, Able Bodies, in 2012, it garnered wide acclaim for its depth while still retaining the passion and darkness of The Man With Wooden Legs. The band’s third album, Absent Sounds, was released in 2014. Their latest recording, the Wanderer EP, will be out March 25.

ENTER TO WIN A PAIR OF TICKETS TO HERMITUDE (WITH KEYS N KRATES)

Screen Shot 2016-02-24 at 10.22.15 PMHermitude is performing with Keys n Krates at the Knitting Factory on Saturday, Feb. 27, and The Record Exchange has a pair of tickets to give away!

To enter the drawing, send an email with the subject “Hermitude” HERE by midnight Thursday, Feb. 25. We will draw a name and notify the winner on Feb 26.

* One entry per person, NOT per email address. If you have 16 email addresses and you enter with each address, we’ll just delete 15 of them. We have the technology. To be eligible to win, you must live in the Boise metro area and be able to pick up your prize at the store.

PAYETTE BREWING CO. PRESENTS SONS OF GUNS LIVE AT RECORD EXCHANGE FIRST THURSDAY, FEB. 4 (FREE BEER!)

12376170_982495565144725_2037983152965673332_nPayette Brewing Co. presents Sons of Guns live at The Record Exchange (1105 W. Idaho St.) at 6 p.m. First Thursday, Feb. 4. We’ll be serving free Payette Brewing Co. beer for guests 21 and older with I.D. starting at 5:30! As always, this Record Exchange in-store event is free and all ages. Sons of Guns is performing at Neurolux later that evening with Hillfolk Noir.

ABOUT SONS OF GUNS

a4085135853_16In 2003, Mike Surber and Gregory Rawlins began to write and play songs together. So confident were they in these magic beans that they left their little town of Union, Oregon, and moved to Seattle to start a real rock and roll band. Within a few weeks they had met the rhythm section duo of EJ Sander and Seth Johnson, and Sons of Guns was formed.

After a couple years of writing and playing songs within this 4-piece brick house, Hurricane Katrina brought Mike and Greg to New Orleans—and what started as a few weeks off turned into a bonafide hiatus. Separated from the original backline, Mike and Greg continued to write and play together, and called on the likes of musician friends Luke McKern, Wayne Callahan, and Jeff Grammer to fill those massive shoes. Shows were played, albums were made, and the embers caught just enough wind to keep them burning.

In February 2015, in a cabin on the Olympic Peninsula, the four original members of Sons of Guns met up for the first time in a decade. A more suitable location there never was. Misty, quaint, picturesque – the prime muse for a band who had once formed some twenty miles through the saltwater bends, in Seattle. The objectives were simple: reunite as friends, eat oysters, and write music.

With as much sustenance and sound equipment as thought necessary, they set up their instruments, sharpened their pencils, toasted, and set to composing what would become, after the quickest and longest weekend of all time, an album called “Marguerite.”

Ten autobiographical songs encompass the state of friends picking up where they’d left off, sifting through what they’d left behind, and charging toward what lay ahead; in a fashion nearly indistinguishable from the poetic folk ballads and carnal American rock ‘n’ roll which had previously earned Seth Johnson, E.J. Sander, Mike Surber and Gregory Rawlins a reputation as one of the Northwest’s most prized ensembles.

“Marguerite” features Seth Johnson (Telescope) on drums, Gregory Rawlins (Catskills) on acoustic guitar, banjo, and vocals, EJ Sander (Tightpants Slowdance) on bass, and Mike Surber (Fast Man) on electric guitar and vocals.

In 1950, Elmer and Marguerite (EJ’s grandparents) bought a cabin. Sixty-five years later, Sons of Guns spent four days writing and playing these songs in that cabin. They’re proud to share this album with you entitled “Marguerite.”