THE WHIGS IN-STORE THURSDAY, OCT. 25 (7PM); THE BAND'S ONLY SHOW IN TOWN!

The Whigs will perform live at The Record Exchange (1105 W. Idaho St., Downtown Boise) at 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 25. This is the band’s only show in town — they had a day off between Seattle and Salt Lake City and are stopping in Boise to rock the RX! As always, this Record Exchange in-store performance is free and all ages.

We have a limited quantity of Whigs 7-inches and patches to hand out free with purchase of their new album Enjoy the Company (available on CD and vinyl)!

ABOUT THE WHIGS

With their new album Enjoy The Company, The Whigs have created a raucous ode to rock and roll. From the opening track, an exhilarating eight-minute mission statement called “Staying Alive,” the record offers a powerful sonic rendering of a band opening up to the depth of their past and kicking open the doors to their future. But most of all, this is the undeniably established sound of a band affirming their legacy in the American rock and roll paradigm.

While The Whigs recorded their second record Mission Control at famed Sunset Sound Studios in Hollywood and their third release In The Dark in Athens, the making of Enjoy The Company was a dramatically different affair. This time the group sought the guidance of veteran producer John Agnello (Dinosaur Jr, Son Volt, Sonic Youth) and the solitude of Dreamland Studios housed in a historic church in rural Woodstock, New York. “We went out there to record without any distractions,” bassist Timothy Deaux explains. “There were no girlfriends there, no bars to go out to. It was just us and the music. Our last album focused on some pretty dark themes and with this one I think there’s a newfound sense of optimism and purpose. We didn’t make a sugary record, but I think we are honestly feeling good about the band and our lives and it comes across in the sound.”

As a result, The Whigs latest features ten tracks of pure celebratory rock and roll fueled by the rhythms of the road, the classic albums that inspired them and nights spent together on stage. “When we’re out there driving from show to show, that’s my favorite time to get new song ideas,” Gispert says. “And the tracks we eventually picked for the album are the ones that we love playing live.”

The song “Gospel” mines a joyous guitar hook for a timeless FM radio feel while another track “Rock And Roll Forever” is a spirited hard riffing love letter to the power of primal rock. And after opening with the impassioned declaration of resilience in “Staying Alive,” the record perfectly bookends with an equally ardent proclamation entitled “Ours.” The song begins with reflective vocals over a lone guitar. Then, like some lost track from a beloved vinyl classic, the music builds, drums exploding accompanied by a volley of power chords. “That song was written about a child whose parents were teaching him how to share,” Gispert explains. “It’s not mine or yours, but ours. Our band, our music — it’s open to anybody.”

NEW RELEASE MONDAY (YUP, MONDAY), PLUS DETAILS ON TUESDAY'S GARY CLARK JR. LISTENING PARTY!

It’s one of those wacky weeks when all new releases hit stores on Monday, so we’re sending you this dispatch a night earlier — scroll down and you’ll find a list of all the new CDs, vinyl and DVD/Blu-ray you can get your greasy paws on one day earlier than usual.

A day later, The Record Exchange’s New Release Tuesday series continues on Oct. 23 with Gary Clark Jr.‘s new album Blak and Blu! The album will be featured during our weekly listening party at 6 p.m. Enjoy free Pie Hole pizza while you listen to Blak and Blu and enter to win one of our New Release Tuesday raffle prizes!

Are you a proud owner of a Radio Boise KRBX Card? Bring it in every Tuesday from 6 to 9 p.m. and receive 20% off gift shop items and used CDs, vinyl, DVD/Blu-ray and cassettes (excluding collectibles – individual items $100 and over).

Speaking of our beloved community radio station, their new Radio Boise Tuesdays series at Neurolux is quickly becoming a new favorite on the music scene. The weekly series features local and touring bands as well as a Radio Boise DJ after each show. Radio Boise receives 20% of drink sales from every Radio Boise Tuesday show. You receive the benefit of DRINK SPECIALS at each one. The music kicks off at 7 p.m. — right after you’ve filled your belly with pizza and heard some new music at the RX!

Check out the Radio Boise Tuesdays performance schedule HERE.

Here’s a quick look at the bright and shiny new releases this week at The Record Exchange:

CD

Gary Clark Jr. – Blak and Blu

The Sword – Apocryphon (deluxe edition also available)

Taylor Swift – Red

Various Artists – The Man with the Iron Fists Soundtrack

P.O.S. – We Don’t Even Live Here

Peter Gabriel – So 25th Anniversary Edition (three versions available)

The Doors – Live at the Bowl ’68

Of Montreal – Daughter of Cloud

Stone Sour – House of Gold and Bones Pt. 1

And You Will Know Us By the Trail of the Dead – Lost Songs (deluxe edition also available)

Pig Destroyer – Book Burner (deluxe edition also available)

Tony Bennett – Viva Duets

Bat for Lashes – Haunted Man

Swedish House Mafia – Until Now (deluxe edition also available)

Nero – Welcome Reality +

Yo-Yo Ma – The Goat Rodeo Sessions Deluxe Edition

Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza – Danza IV: The Alpha – The Omega

Motorhead – The World is Ours Vol. 2 (deluxe edition also available)

The Polyphonic Spree – Holidaydream Vol. 1

Lady Antebellum – On This Winter’s Night

Colbie Caillat – Christmas in the Sand

Kasey Chambers and Shawn Nicholson – Wreck and Ruin (deluxe edition also available)

Patrick Wolf – Sundark and Riverlight

Further Seems Further – Penny Black

Kendrick Lamar – Good Kid M.A.A.D. City

Shiny Toy Guns – III

Life Once Lost – Ecstatic Trance

Steve Hackett – Genesis Revisited II

Acid Witch – Witchtanic Hallucinations

Mutilation – Various Reissues

Bison B.C. – Lovelessness

Behold the Arctopus – Horrorscension

Alice Cooper – Theatre of Death

Secret – Agnus Dei

Diamond Rings – Free Dimensional

Blackbird Blackbird – Boracay Planet

The Bar-Kays – Grown Folks

Night Ranger – 24 Strings and a Drummer: Live and Acoustic

Neal Schon – Calling

Lang Lang – The Chopin Album

Various Artists – Halo 4 Soundtrack

Ill Nino – Epidemia

VINYL

The Beatles – Love Me Do

The Sword – Apocryphon

Witchcraft – Legend

Red Hot Chili Peppers – Californication

Propagandhi – Failed States

Dark Dark Dark – Who Needs Who

Of Montreal – Daughter of Cloud

John Cale – Shifty Adventures in Nookie Wood

Jose Gonzalez – Veneer

Holy Ghost – It Gets Dark

Janka Nabay and the Bubu Gang – An Letah

Circa Survive – Violent Waves

ZZ Top – La Futura

Blood Diamonds – Phone Sex

Patrick Wolf – Sundark and Riverlight

Wanda Jackson – Unfinished Business

Wanda Jackson – Tore Up

Main Attrakionz – Bossalinis and Fooliyones

King Tuff – Screaming Skull

P.O.S – We Don’t Even Live Here

Ellie Goulding – Halcyon

Deerhoof/Half Waif – LAMC No. 4

Bat for Lashes – Haunted Man

Pig Destroyer – Book Burner

Art Pepper – Neon Art Vol. 2

Blaqk Audio – Bright Black Heaven

Houndmouth – Houndmouth

DVD/BLU-RAY

Peter Gabriel – So: Classic Album DVD and Blu-ray

The Doors – Live at the Bowl ’68 DVD and Blu-ray

Blade Runner: Final Cut DVD

Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter DVD

NEW RELEASE TUESDAY 10/16: DETHKLOK LISTENING PARTY AND DVD SCREENING, FREE PIE HOLE PIZZA!

The Record Exchange’s New Release Tuesday series continues on Oct. 16 with Dethklok‘s new album Metalocalypse: Dethklok Dethalbum III! The album and accompanying DVD will be featured during our weekly listening party at 6 p.m. Enjoy free Pie Hole pizza while you listen to Dethalbum III, watch the DVD and enter to win one of our New Release Tuesday raffle prizes!

Are you a proud owner of a Radio Boise KRBX Card? Bring it in every Tuesday from 6 to 9 p.m. and receive 20% off gift shop items and used CDs, vinyl, DVD/Blu-ray and cassettes (excluding collectibles – individual items $100 and over).

Speaking of our beloved community radio station, their new Radio Boise Tuesdays series at Neurolux is quickly becoming a new favorite on the music scene. The weekly series features local and touring bands as well as a Radio Boise DJ after each show. Radio Boise receives 20% of drink sales from every Radio Boise Tuesday show. You receive the benefit of DRINK SPECIALS at each one. The music kicks off at 7 p.m. — right after you’ve filled your belly with pizza and heard some new music at the RX!

Check out the Radio Boise Tuesdays performance schedule HERE.

Here’s a quick look at the bright and shiny new releases this week at The Record Exchange:

CD

Donald Fagen – Sunken Condos

Godspeed You! Black Emperor – Allelujah! Don’t Bend! Ascend!

Metalocalypse: Dethklok – Dethalbum III (deluxe edition also available)

Pinback – Information Retrieved

Trey Anastasio – Traveler

Widespread Panic – Wood

Jamey Johnson – Livin’ for a Song: A Tribute to Hank Cochran

Jason Aldean – Night Train

ZZ Ward – Til the Casket Drops

Benjamin Gibbard – Former Lives

A Fine Frenzy – Pines

K’naan – Country, God or the Girl (deluxe edition also available)

Martha Wainwright – Come Home to Mama

Anberlin – Vital

First Aid Kit – The Lion’s Roar deluxe edition

Justin Robinson and the Mary Annettes – Bones for Tinder

Bjork – Biophilia Remix Series Vol. 6

Omar Rodriguez-Lopez – Octopus Kool Aid

Steve Winwood – Arc of a Diver deluxe edition

Ben Harper – By My Side

Smoke and Jackel – EP No. 01

Mika – Origin of Love (deluxe edition also available)

Jason Lytle – Dept. of Disappearance

Neon Trees – Picture Show deluxe edition

Daphni – Jiaolong

Two Fingers – Stunt Rhythms

Tamaryn – Tender New Signs

Public Image Ltd. – Out of the Woods/Reggie Song

Ministry – Every Day is Halloween: Greatest Tricks

Tangerine Dream – Under Cover

The Herbaliser – There Were Seven

Night Moves – Colored Emotions

Bill Laswell – Means of Deliverance

Brandy – Two Eleven (deluxe edition also available)

My Dying Bride – Map of All Our Failures

Various Artists – Return of the Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of

Chickenfoot – Chickenfoot

Gov’t Mule – Georgia Bootleg Box

Carla Olson and Mick Taylor – Too Hot For Snakes/The Ring of Truth

Moving Sidewalks – The Complete Moving Sidewalks

Hundred Waters – Hundred Waters

DJ Vadim – Don’t Be Scared

Paul Gilbert – Vibrato

VINYL

Godspeed You! Black Emperor – Allelujah! Don’t Bend! Ascend!

Pinback – Information Revisited

Bon Iver – Beth/Rest

Benjamin Gibbard – Former Lives

Trey Anastasio – Traveler

DJ Shadow – Reconstructed: The Best of DJ Shadow

Smoke and Jackal – EP No. 01

The Sea and Cake – Biz

Martha Wainwright – Come Home to Mama

Widespread Panic – Wood (deluxe box set)

Matmos – Ganzfeld EP

David Bazan – Fewer Moving Parts

Public Image Ltd. – Out of the Woods/Reggie Song

Willie Nelson – Heroes

Merl Saunders and Jerry Garcia – Live at Keystone

Buddy Guy – Stone Crazy

Alice Cooper – Killer

DJ Vadim – Don’t Be Scared

DVD/BLU-RAY

Moonrise Kingdom DVD and Blu-ray

Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted DVD and Blu-ray

Neil Young – Journeys DVD and Blu-ray

The Stanley Kubrick Collection DVD

Mad Men Season 5 DVD

The Office Secret Santa Pack DVD

Chappelle’s Show: The Complete Series DVD

In Treatment Season 2 DVD

Manassas – Lost Broadcasts DVD

That’s My Boy DVD

Chernobyl Diaries DVD

94.9 FM THE RIVER PRESENTS BRANDI CARLILE LIVE AT RECORD EXCHANGE OCT. 12; GET A SIGNED CD BOOKLET!

94.9 FM The River presents Brandi Carlile live at The Record Exchange (1105 W. Idaho St. in Downtown Boise) at noon Friday, Oct. 12. As always, this Record Exchange in-store event is free and all ages. Brandi Carlile is performing at Knitting Factory later that night and we have tickets for sale here at the RX!

NOTE: VIP wristbands are now SOLD OUT! If you didn’t get a wristband, you can still come to the in-store — it’s open to everyone!

Purchase Brandi Carlile’s new album Bear Creek on CD or vinyl (or one of her other full-length albums if you already have it) and you’ll receive an autographed Brandi Carlile Bear Creek CD booklet (available for pickup at the in-store). If you purchase the album before the in-store, we’ll give you a voucher to redeem for your CD booklet at the in-store!

ABOUT BRANDI CARLILE AND BEAR CREEK

Were we ever gonna get out of this town? – “Just Kids” from Bear Creek

“If you start a band with me, I’ll get us signed and on the road within a year.” Not only did the determined, confident and tenacious 22-year-old Brandi Carlile come through with her promise to twin bothers and initially reluctant band members Phil and Tim Hanseroth, but she also exceeded their expectations. Carlile landed the prophesied record deal with Columbia Records one year later, and with the guidance of producer Rick Rubin, they recorded and released their eponymous debut album in early 2005.

Bear Creek, named after the studio where it was recorded, is certainly a departure from 2007’s breakthough The Story and its critically acclaimed follow-up, 2009’s Give Up the Ghost. Having been steered on her previous albums by super-producers T Bone Burnett and Rick Rubin, this time Carlile was determined to take the wheel. “I would liken working with A-list producers to going to college,” she says. “You don’t want to be a perpetual student. At some point, you need to apply your knowledge.” For the first time, Carlile was eager to work in a studio environment closer – both physically and in spirit – to her own rural abode. Bear Creek, a converted turn-of-the-century barn nestled among the tall trees of Woodinville, Washington, proved to be ideal. “Bear Creek is very similar to home for all three of us — musically, you’d be amazed at how you act when you feel at home.”

Embracing her own philosophy that “a live show should never sound like a record; a record should sound like a live show,” Carlile and the Twins brought in members of her “road family,” including cellist Josh Neumann and drummer Allison Miller, as well as her touring sound engineer and guitar tech. “We basically pulled our bus up to Bear Creek and then everyone got off of it and made a record, band, crew, cheap tour beer and everything … we wanted it that way for once.” Carlile also realized a long-held ambition to work with Grammy award-winning engineer and producer Trina Shoemaker, who fully embraced and nurtured the band’s live approach in the studio and “rough-around-the-edges sonic appeal.” They veered off into new musical territory, fusing classic rock ‘n’ roll, folk, bluegrass, and “Shoemaker-inspired soul” to create their own distinctive sound. Carlile and her band took full advantage of the vintage equipment at Bear Creek, dusting off “pianos that smell like Grandma’s house” and experimenting with bluegrass instruments “feeling no self-consciousness about the fact that we didn’t know how to play them … without a producer it was like ‘OK, now what are we gonna do while Dad’s gone?’”

Comprising of songs inspired by faith, heartache, addiction, childhood, accidental piano chords and thunderstorms, Bear Creek promises to be Carlile’s most revealing and personal record to date. “It scares me how much of who we are is in this album.” However, she admits, “I can talk about making records all day long, but what really drives me is what I’ve been doing on the road all this time. When we play these songs for you, what’s going to happen between you and us? That’s what matters most to me.”

Bear Creek stands as a major milestone for Carlile; the moment in which she and The Twins embraced simplicity, familiar faces and trusted musicianship to craft a stripped-back, honest and timeless record; perhaps her bravest work to date “because without anyone to hide behind or acclaimed cameos and guest appearances, it’s just us … terrifying but real life.” In fact, the only guest appearance comes from a chorus of frogs (courtesy of Bear Creek) who appear on the closing track of her most definitive album thus far – and listen all the way to the end? You most definitely will.

NEW RELEASE TUESDAY 10/9: LISTENING PARTY WITH JOHN CALE, FREE PIE HOLE PIZZA AND MULTIPLE RAFFLE PRIZES!

The Record Exchange’s New Release Tuesday series continues on Oct. 9 with John Cale‘s new album Shifty Adventures in Nookie Wood! The album will be featured during our weekly listening party at 6 p.m. Enjoy free Pie Hole pizza while you listen to Shifty Adventures in Nookie Wood and enter to win one of our New Release Tuesday raffle prizes – including lyric sheets hand-written on velum by John Cale and a Tame Impala vinyl test pressing!

Are you a proud owner of a Radio Boise KRBX Card? Bring it in every Tuesday from 6 to 9 p.m. and receive 20% off gift shop items and used CDs, vinyl, DVD/Blu-ray and cassettes (excluding collectibles – individual items $100 and over).

Speaking of our beloved community radio station, their new Radio Boise Tuesdays series at Neurolux is quickly becoming a new favorite on the music scene. The weekly series features local and touring bands as well as a Radio Boise DJ after each show. Radio Boise receives 20% of drink sales from every Radio Boise Tuesday show. You receive the benefit of DRINK SPECIALS at each one. The music kicks off at 7 p.m. — right after you’ve filled your belly with pizza and heard some new music at the RX!

Check out the Radio Boise Tuesdays performance schedule HERE.

Here’s a quick look at the bright and shiny new releases this week at The Record Exchange:

CD

The Wallflowers – Glad All Over

Coheed and Cambria – Afterman: Ascension

Freelance Whales – Diluvia

Ellie Goulding – Halcyon (deluxe edition also available)

Wanda Jackson – Unfinished Business

Beach Boys – Various Reissues

Amy Winehouse – The Album Collection

Between the Buried and Me – The Parallax II: Future Sequence

Kiss – Monster

All Time Low – Don’t Panic

Macklemore and Ryan Lewis – Heist

Mellowhype – Numbers

Trash Talk – 119

Converge – All We Love We Leave Behind

The Acacia Strain – Death is the Only Mortal

B.B. King – Mr. B.B. King (box set)

Hank Williams – The Lost Concerts

Kaki King – Glow

Suzanne Vega – Close-Up, Vol. 4: Songs of Family

Metz – Metz

Enslaved – Riitiir (deluxe edition also available)

Don Felder – Road to Forever

Django Django – Django Django

Various Artists – Ultra Dubstep

Tim O’Brien and Darrell Scott – We’re Usually a Lot Better Than This

Old 97’s – Too Far to Care (deluxe reissue)

Bad Books – II

Dio – The Very Beast of Dio Vol. 2

Lord Huron – Lonesome Dreams

Texas in July – Texas in July

Blood Raw – Raw: Redemption

John Cale – Shifty Adventures in Nookie Wood

Tame Impala – Lonerism

Mindy Smith – The Essential Mindy Smith

Various Artists – Athens Ga.: Inside/Out

Can – The Lost Tapes

Ty Segall – Twins

Jeff Lynne – Long Wave

Barbra Streisand – Release Me

Rick Springfield – Songs for the End of the World

Script – #3

Less Than Jake – Borders and Boundaries (deluxe reissue)

Robert Glasper – Black Radio Recovered: The Remix EP

Holly Golightly and the Brokeoffs – Sunday Run Me Over

Xzibit – Napalm

MGK – Lace Up

Bowling for Soup/The Dollyrots/Patent Pending – One Big Happy

Nonpoint – Nonpoint

Danko Jones – Rock and Roll is Black and Blue

69 Eyes – X

Chrome Canyon – Elemental Themes

VINYL

Dwight Yoakam – 3 Pears

Coheed and Cambria – Afterman: Ascension

Between the Buried and Me – The Parallax II: Future Sequence

Trampled By Turtles – Trouble

Ty Segall – Twins

Freelance Whales – Diluvia

Xiu Xiu – Air Force

Tame Impala – Lonerism

Matt and Kim – Lightning

Thee Oh Sees/The Mallard – Wait Let’s Go/Over and Under

Electric Light Orchestra – Mr. Blue Sky: The Very Best of Electric Light Orchestra

Jeff Lynne – Long Wave

Kiss – Monster

Less Than Jake – Borders and Boundaries (reissue)

Portugal. The Man – Majestic Majesty

Damien Rice – Live at Fingerprints: Warts and All

Old 97’s – They Made a Monster: The Too Far to Care Demos

Old 97’s – Too Far to Care

Gallows – Gallows

Dog Blood – Next Order/Middle Finger

Cripple Bastards – Senza Impronte

DVD/BLU-RAY

The Beatles – Magical Mystery Tour DVD, Blu-ray and box set

LCD Soundsystem – Shut Up and Play the Hits DVD and Blu-ray

The Who – Live in Texas ’75 DVD

E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial Blu-ray

It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia Season 7 DVD

Jeff Dunham – Minding the Monsters

The Drifters – Legacy of the Drifters DVD

Pat Metheny – Orchestrion Project DVD

Pendragon – Out of Order Coems Chaos DVD

Prometheus DVD and Blu-ray