RECORD STORE DAY 2016 AT THE RX!

418457105412Here it is — the list of Record Store Day 2016 exclusives. More than 350 limited-edition pieces on vinyl, CD, cassette and other fun formats, all available at The Record Exchange on Saturday, April 16. Once they’re gone, they’re gone! [Full product descriptions and more album art available at recordstoreday.com]

RECORD EXCHANGE RECORD STORE DAY WEEKEND EVENTS

FRIDAY, APRIL 15
Larkin Poe Live at The Record Exchange, 12:30pm — Opener and backing band for Elvis Costello’s sold-out Egyptian Theatre show will perform a special duo set presented by 94.9FM The River; purchase their new album Reskinned before its April 29 official release date! RSVP
RSD Exclusives Listening Party, 6-8pm — free Payette Brewing Co. beer and tons of raffle prizes, including drawings for the first five places in line on Record Store Day! RSVP
Coalition of Independent Music Stores 20th Anniversary: A Limited Edition Illustrated History book available for purchase. The book was produced and printed in Boise for national distribution and includes a forward from The Record Exchange Owner Michael Bunnell, who is Executive Director of CIMS and a founding board member of Record Store Day.
Santana “Santana IV” Listening Party, 8pm – enter to win a signed vinyl test pressing of the new album! RSVP
20% off used CDs, vinyl, DVD/Blu-ray and cassettes!
Free bicycle parking provided by Boise Bicycle Project
SATURDAY, APRIL 16
350+ exclusives released — open 8am-10pm; Gift Shop opens at 7:30am for line. Free drip coffee and Guru Donuts courtesy of New West Records 7:30-8am! The Record Exchange will stay open until 10pm on Record Store Day. RSVP
Free commemorative RSD poster designed by Kelly Knopp for first 50 people to make a purchase!
– Free Idaho Kombucha Co. samples courtesy of Fat Possum Records!
20% off used CDs, vinyl, DVD/Blu-ray and cassettes!
Free bicycle parking provided by Boise Bicycle Project
Radio Boise information booth on the sidewalk (10am-4pm)
Boise Hive information booth on the sidewalk (10am-4pm)
SUNDAY, APRIL 17
– 20% off used CDs, vinyl, DVD/Blu-ray and cassettes!
Free bicycle parking provided by Boise Bicycle Project

FULL LIST OF RECORD STORE DAY EXCLUSIVES

air808 State – Pacific Vinyl 12” EP

A-Ha – Hits South America 12″ EP

AIR – Casanova 70 12″ EP

The All-American Rejects – Move Along LP

ALO – Follow The Yarn 10″

alt J – Live At Red Rocks 2LP BOX

The Animals – Animal Tracks 10″Cover

Anthrax – “In The End”/”Antisocial” 7″

The Appleseed Cast – Peregrine (10th Anniversary Edition) 2LP

Atreyu – The Best Of Atreyu 2LP

James Bay – Chaos And The Calm 12” Picture Disc

Bee Gees/Faith No More – “I Started A Joke” 7″

88875195041_JK001_PS_01_01_01.inddBest Coast – “Late 20s” b/w “Bigger Man” 7″

Justin Bieber – Purpose 12″ Picture Disc

Big Data x RAC – Fair Trade 7″

Big Star – Complete Columbia: Live at University of Missouri 4/25/93 2LP

Bitty McLean / Bunny Rugs – Taxi Records Split EP Vinyl 10″

Bleachers – Terrible Thrills, Vol. 2 LP

bowie tvc15Blitzen Trapper – Field Rexx LP

BORNS – Live on KCRW’S Morning Becomes Eclectic 12” EP

David Bowie – The Man Who Sold The World 12″ Picture Disc

David Bowie – TVC15 7″ Picture Disc

David Bowie – I Dig Everything – The Pye Singles 1966 12” EP

Bring Me The Horizon – “Live From Maida Vale” 7” Picture Disc

johnny cash blue trainBuddy Guy & Junior Wells – The Criteria Sessions LP

Buzzcocks – More Product in a Different Compilation: Best of the United Artists Recordings 2LP

Cancerous Growth – Hmmlmmlum… LP

Brandi Carlile – Live At KCRW ‘Morning Becomes Eclectic 12” EP

Johnny Cash – All Aboard the Blue Train with Johnny Cash LP

chvrchesCheap Trick – Found New Parts 10″

CHVRCHES – Every Open Eye Remix EP 12”

Circa Survive / mewithoutYou – Split 7″

Brandy Clark/Sheryl Crow – “Girl Next Door”/”Homecoming Queen” 7″

Clint Mansell/Kronos Quartet – Requiem For A Dream 2LP

Clutch – “Mad Sidewinder”/”Outland Special Clearance” 12″

john coltraneBob Cobert – Dark Shadows LP

John Coltrane – The Roulette Sides 10″

D.O.C. – No One Can Do It Better LP

Miles Davis – Ghetto Walkin’ 12″

Andra Day – Andra Day Live! 12″ EP

Dead Can Dance – Anastasis 2LP

Death Cab for Cutie – “Tractor Rape Chain”/”Black Sun” 7″deftones

Deerhoof – Offend Maggie LP

Deftones – B-Sides & Rarities 2LP

The Deviants – “You’ve Got to Hold On”/”Let’s Loot the Supermarket” 7″

J Dilla – The Diary LP

Disturbed – Sounds of Silence 12” Picture Disc

PJ007-LP-SLEEVEPeter Doherty/James Johnston – The Whole World Is Our Playground12″

The Doors – “Roadhouse Blues (Live)”/”A Feast of Friends” 7″

The Doors – Live at the Aquarius: The First Performance 3LP

Carl Douglas – “Kung Fu Fighting” 7″

Dr. Who – Genesis of the Daleks LP

Bob Dylan – “Melancholy Mood” 7″
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The Easybeats – Good Friday LP

The Electric Prunes – “I’ve Got a Way” / “World of Darkness” 7″

Alejandro Escovedo – 13 Years 2LP

Alejandro Escovedo – Gravity 2LP

Ethan Hawke & David Braid Quartet – “My Funny Valentine” b/w “I’ve Never Been In Love Before” 7″

Bill Evans – Some Other Time: The Lost Session From The Black Forest 2LPfela kuti

Brian Fallon – Georgia 10″

Jay Farrar – Sebastopol/thirdshiftgrottoslack 2LP

The Feelies – Uncovered 12” EP

Fela Anikulapo Kuti and Afrika ’70 – I Go Shout Plenty 10″

The Flaming Lips – Heady Nuggs Vol.II Studio Albums 2006 – 2012 8LP

fleetwood macThe Flaming Lips – Lightning Strikes The Postman CD

Fleetwood Mac – (Alternative) Tusk 2LP

Florence + The Machine – Delilah / Only Love Can Break Your Heart 12″

Foals – “Rain”/”Daffodils” 7″

Focus – “Hocus Pocus” 7″

Frankie Goes To Hollywood – Rage Hard 12” EP

grateful deadKevin Gates – Islah 2LP

Dizzy Gillespie – The Champ LP

The Go! – Team Thunder, Lightning, Strike LP

Lukas Graham – “Seven Year”/”Seven Year (Live)” 12″

John Grant – Queen of Denmark LP

Grateful Dead – Capitol Theatre, Passaic NJ 4/25/77 4LP


Green River – 1984 Demos LPGET54082-LP_JAMES BROWN_LIVE AT THE APOLLO '72

GWAR – Scumdogs of The Universe LP

Halestorm – Into The Wild Live: Chicago 10″

Albert Hammond Jr. – Yours To Keep LP

Emmylou Harris – Wrecking Ball Deluxe Edition 3LP

Hope Sandoval & The Warm Inventions – “Isn’t It True” 7″01, 11/4/15, 11:38 AM, 8C, 4118x4147 (1031+1895), 100%, Custom, 1/12 s, R74.0, G60.0, B82.0

Hot Hot Heat – “A Bobby Joan Sex Tape” b/w
“Nature Of Things (Unreleased Demo)” 7″

Marc Hurtado & Alan Vega – Sniper 2LP

Ida – Will You Find Me 2LP

The Idle Race – The Idle Race LP

Ignite – “Vipers and Thieves” 7″

The In Crowd – “That’s Strong My Love Is”/”Things She Says” 7″

Iron Maiden – Empire of the Clouds 12” Picture Disckinks

The James Brown Revue – Get Down At The Apollo With The J.B.’s 2LP

Etta James – At Last LP

Stephan Jenkins (Third Eye Blind) – Live At Amoeba 12″

Jethro Tull – Too Old To Rock ‘n’ Roll: Too Young to Die! LP

Joan Jett and the Blackhearts – Sinner LP 12″

Johnny Cash – The Best of The Johnny Cash Show LP11222_03_Booklet_EdDlxP1P012

Jon Spencer Blues Explosion – That’s It Baby Right Now We Got To Do It Let’s Dance LP

Killswitch Engage – Define Love 7” Picture Disc

Junior Kimbrough – “I Gotta Try You Girl (Daft Punk Remix)” 12”

The Kinks – Mister Pleasant 7” EP

The Kinks – Dave Davies Hits 7” EP

madonnaKMFDM – Salvation EP 12”

La Dispute – Tiny Dots 12” EP

Langhorne Slim & The Law – Live at Grimey’s CD

Lil Wayne – Tha Carter 2LP

Lil Wayne – Tha Carter II 2LP

Logic – The Incredible True Story 12” Picture Disc

mewLow/S.Carey – “Not a Word” b/w “I Won’t Let You” 10″

Lydia Lunch & Marc Hurtado – My Lover the Killer 2LP

Lush – Origami 5LP BOX

Madisen Ward and the Mama Bear – Live At Grimeys 12” EP

Madonna – Like A Virgin & Other Hits 12″

Manic Street Preachers – A Design For Life 12″

jason molinaMetz/Mission Of Burma – “Good Not Great” b/w “Get Off” 7″

Mew – And The Glass Handed Kites LP

The Mickey Finn – “Garden of My Mind”/”Time to Start Loving You” 7″

Mike Stuart Span – “Children of Tomorrow”/”Concerto of Thoughts” 7″

Miracle Legion – Portrait Of A Damaged Family LP

Grace Mitchell – Raceday CD

Erika_12JKT EPS_10.5 circleModern Jazz Quartet – The Quartet LP

Jason Molina – The Townes Van Zandt Covers 7″

Thelonious Monk – London Collection, Volume 3 LP

The Monkees – Classic Album Collection 10LP BOX

The Monkees – “Saturday’s Child”/”You Just May Be The One” 7” Picture Disc

Moody Blues – Moody Blues #1 LPmudcrutch

Alanis Morissette – Demos 1994-1998 LP

Mark Mothersbaugh – “Hello, My Good Friend” 12″

Mudcrutch – “Trailer”/”Beautiful World” 7″

Mumford & Sons + Baaba Maal – “There Will Be Time” 7″

Muse – “Reapers” 7″

notorius big?/? – Mystery Side By Side 7″

Graham Nash – This Path Tonight LP

Nevermore – The Politics Of Ecstasy 20 Year Anniversary Reissue 2LP

New Barbarians – New Barbarians 10″

Nothing – A.C.D. 12″

Notorious B.I.G. – “Mo Money, Mo Problems” 12″

pinbackOl Dirty Bastard – “Brooklyn Zoo”/”Shimmy Shimmy Ya” 12″

Otep – Generation Doom 12” Picture Disc

Outkast – “Elevators (Me & You)” 10″

Paul Butterfield Blues Band / Albert King – “Born Under a Bad Sign” 7″

Oscar Peterson – Tenderly 2LP

Pinback – Blue Screen Life 2LP

12199_12INPICTUREJohn Powell – How To Train Your Dragon LP

Elvis Presley – I’m Leaving’: Elvis Folk-Country LP

Puscifer – V is For Viagra 2LP Picture Disc

Radio Birdman – “Buried and Dead” / “Ballad of Dwight Fry” 7″

Jay Reatard – Blood Visions 10th Anniversary LP

The Remains – The Remains 12″

residentsJohn Renbourn – The Attic Tapes 2xLP

The Residents – Please Do Not Steal It! LP

Reverend Horton Heat – “Hardscrabble Woman” 7″

Rich Robinson – Got To Get Better In A Little While 10″

The Rockin’ Vickers – “Dandy”/”I Don’t Need Your Kind” 7”

Roecker I Melody – One Foot On The Mattress, The Other On The Floor LP

sex pistolsVarious Artists – The Rough Guide to East Coast Blues LP

Various Artists – The Rough Guide to Psychedelic Samba LP

Various Artists – The Rough Guide to Unsung Heroes of Country Blues LP

Run The Jewels – VRTJ Viewer

Sage Francis – Shit Brick House 7″

Saxon – Lionheart 12” Picture Disc

Scarface – Deeply Rooted 12″ Picture Discravi shankar

Sex Pistols – Never Mind The Bollocks, Here’s The Sex Pistols Rhino 12” Picture Disc

The Shaggs – Sweet Maria b/w The Missouri Waltz (Missouri State Song) 7″

Ravi Shankar – In Hollywood, 1971 2LP

Billy Joe Shaver – “Wacko From Waco”/”When Fallen Angels Fly” 7″

Shawn Colvin & Steve Earle – “Wake Up Little Susie” / “Baby’s In Black” 7″

553432_SonVolt_Live_LP_Jacket_rev.inddSimple Minds – Big Music Tour 2015 2LP

Skrillex & Diplo (with Justin Bieber) – Where Are Ü Now 12″

Son Volt – Live At The Bottom Line 2LP

The Sonics – Live at Easy Street LP

Soul Asylum – Grave Dancers Union 2LP

John Williams – Star Wars: The Force Awakens “March of the Resistance b/w Rey’s Theme” (Millennium Falcon) 10” Picture Disc

sun raSoundtrack – Nosferatu (1922 film) 7” EP

Regina Spektor – Soviet Kitsch LP

Joe Strummer – Gangsterville 12″

Sun Ra – Spaceways LP

Superpitcher – So Far So Super 2LP

Matthew Sweet – Goodfriend (Another Take On Girlfriend) 2LP

tom pettyThe Sword – “John The Revelator” 7″

The Syndicats – “On the Horizon”/”Crawdaddy Simone” 7″

Talking Heads/Echosmith – “This Must Be The Place” 7″

The Faction – Yesterday Is Gone 12″

The Spektors / The Valentines – The Spektors & The Valentines: The Early Years Of AC/DC’s Bon Scott LP

The Weeknd – The Hills Remixes 12″

twenty one pilotsThe Thermals – “Hey You” 7″

Third Power – Believe LP

Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers – Kiss My Amps II LP

Allen Toussaint – Live in Philadelphia 1975 LP

Frank Turner – Positive Songs For Negative People (Acoustic) LP

Twenty One Pilots – Double-Sided 7″

71443AI01r0_Skeleton copyThe Vandals – Sweatin’ To The Oldies LP

Jean-Claude Vannier – L’Enfant Assassin des Mouches Alternate Takes 7″

Various Artists – Dogfish Head Brewery Presents: Music To Drink Beer To, Vol. 2 LP

Various Artists – Silly Symphony Collection: The Skeleton Dance/Three Little Pigs 10″

Various Artists – Disney Favorite Songs LP

Various Artists – Hallucinations – Psychadelic Pop Nuggets 2LPnuggets

Various Artists – Sunday Nights: The Songs of Junior Kimbrough 2LP

Various Artists – The Blacklist: Music From The Television Series 12″

Various Artists – Get Me Home for Tea: Rare Psychedelic Rock from the U.K. LP

Various Artists – The Other Side of Sun: Sun Records Curated by RSD, Volume 3 LP

judgment nightVarious Artists – The Guest Soundtrack 2LP

Various Artists – John Wick LP

Various Artists – Joy Soundtrack 2LP

Various Artists – One Voice featuring Norah Jones, Aimee Mann, Susanna Hoffs, Lydia Loveless, Neko Case & Brian May 12″

Various Artists – Judgment Night (Soundtrack) LP

Various Artists – Don’t Think I’ve Forgotten: Cambodia’s Lost Rock and Roll 2LP

zevon flaming grooviesVarious Artists – Wake Up You V.1: The Rise And Fall Of Nigerian Rock Music 1972-1977 2LP

Various Artists – Cambodian Cassette Archives: Khmer Folk and Pop Music Vol. 1 2LP

Violent Femmes –  “Memory”/”You Move Me” 7″

Vitamin String Quartet – VSQ Performs Daft Punk’s Random Access Memories LP

Walk The Moon – You Are Not Alone (Live At The Greek) 2LP

lucinda williamsWarren Zevon/Flamin’ Groovies – “Werewolves of London” 7″ Picture Disc

Muddy Waters – Hoochie Coochie Man- Live at the Rising Sun Celebrity Jazz Club 2LP

Gerard Way – “Pinkish” b/w “Don’t Try” 7″

Lucinda Williams – Just A Little More Faith And Grace 12″

Wendy O. Williams – Fuck ‘n Roll (Live) 12″

Willie Nelson / Uncle Tupelo – “Truck Drivin’ Man” 7″

13th floor elevatorsThe Wizards – Purple Magic LP

Wolf Alice – “White Leather” b/w “Leaving You” 7″

Xiu Xiu – Xiu Xiu Plays the Music of Twin Peaks LP

Lester Young – Blue Lester LP

RECORD STORE DAY LIMITED RUN/REGIONAL RELEASES:

13th Floor Elevators – “You’re Gonna Miss Me” b/w “Tried To Hide” (French EP Version) 10″

afrika bambaataaAfrican Head Charge – Super Mystic Brakes 10″

Afrika Bambaataa & The Soulsonic Force – “Planet Rock” 12″

The Autumn Defense – The Green Hour LP

Joe Bataan – “Chick-a-Boom”/”Cycles of You” 7″

The Belairs – Volcanic Action 12″

The Bevis Frond – Miasma LP

GGR SINGLE POCKET JACKET UPDATED 032112Brokedowns/Direct Hit – Making A Midwesterner 7″

Hollis Brown – Cluster of Pearls 12” EP

Brujeria – Viva Presidente Trump! 7″

Candlemass – Epicus Doomicus Metallicus 12” Picture Disc

Gerald Casale – It’s All Devo LP

Al Casey – Surfin’ Hootenanny LP

satieCavern Of Anti-Matter – Void Versions 12″

The Challengers – Hot Rod Album 12″

Pearl Charles – Pearl Charles 12″

Charles Rumback & Ryley Walker – Cannots 12″ EP

Cho-Cho and Dasheen – Cool Pool Reggae 7″

Aldo Ciccolini – Erik Satie Gymnopedies LP

Stelvio Cipriani – Deviation 10″ EP11183_JKT

Shirley Collins – English Songs Volume 2 7” EP

Pascal Comelade and Les Liminanas – The Nothing Twist LP

Mike Cooper & Derek Hall – Out of The Shades LP

Dave Douglas – High Risk Dark Territory LP

De Lux – “Berlin Joe” b/w “Stranger Love” 7″

HKHW_Side A_12in PicDiscDeath – Vivus!: Dividium Live In Eindhoven 2LP

Mac DeMarco – Another (Demo) One LP

Eli “Paperboy” Reed – “Cut Ya Down” 7″

Al Escobar – Rhythmagic LP

Field Music – Field Music LP

Five Finger Death Punch – Got Your Six 12” Picture Disc

alejandro gravityFlat Duo Jets – “Pink Gardenia” / “Man With The Golden Arm” double 7”

The Fleshtones – “The End Of My Neighborhood” 7″

Blaze Foley – Duct Tape Messiah Original Soundtrack LP

John Frusciante – Foregrow EP 12”

Ezra Furman – Songs By Others 12” EP

Dylan Gardner – “Across The Universe”/”Diane Young” 7″

alejandroPatrick Gauthier – Bébé Godzilla 12” EP

Goblin – La Via Della Droga Original Soundtrack LP

Lotti Golden – “Sock It To Me Baby” 7″

Grapefruit – “Lullaby” / “Another Game” 7″

Hello Kitty – Hello World 12” Picture Disc

Hello Kitty On Ice – “Man With A Hole In His Throat” b/w “The Answer” 7″

88985306777_SL001_PS_01_01_01.inddIl Sogno Del Marinaio – The Whistling E.P. 7″

Bert Jansch – “Black Birds Of Brittany” / “Cuckoo” 7″

Chris Janson – Buy Me A Boat LP

Johnny Thunders & the Heartbreakers – Vive La Revolution (Live In Paris 1977) LP

Kid Millions – Beyond The Confession: Kid Millions Reworks Harry Taussig LP

buzzcocksLeft Lane Cruiser – Beck In Black LP

Locust – Morning Light 2LP

M.D.C. – This Bloods For You/ Millions of Damn Christians LP

Man Man – Six Demon Bag s LP

Metal Urbain – “Panik”/”Lady Coca Cola” 7″

Mn’Ms – Mn’Ms LP

david bowie pyeThe Move – Something Else By the Move 7” EP

Mueller/Roedelius – The Vienna Remixes 12″

Dave Myers – “Gear”/”Let The Good Times” 7″

NOFX – “Sid & Nancy” 7″

Charlie Parr – I Ain’t Dead Yet 10″

Richard Pinhas & John Livengood – Cyborg Sally 2LP

disney favorite songsPost Malone – “White Iverson””/Too Young” 12″

Radical Face – The Family Tree 4LP

Pete Rock – “Give It To Y’All” 7″

Roots Radics – World Cup 12″

The Runaways – The Runaways: Right Now/Black Leather 7″

Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet – I Guess We Were A Fucking Surf Band 4LPBOX

superchunkSkywave – Killerrockandroll K LP

The Summer Hits – Beaches and Canyons LP

Superchunk – Tossing Seeds (Singles 1989-91) LP

Tiger Joanie Scott – “Baby I Need Your Lovin'” b/w “Kansas City” 7″

Todd Rundgren & Utopia – Disco Jets LP

The Tornadoes – Best of The Tornadoes 12″

11183_JKTTrespassers – William Anchor LP

The Turtles – “Happy Together” 7″

Twiztid – Twiztid Presents: The Dojo 7″

Piero Umiliani – La Legge dei Gangsters (Gangster’s Law) 2LP

Various Artists – C86 2LP

Various Artists – Crooked Beat Records Presents: A Bang On The Ear LP

star warsVarious Artists – Der Zeltweg: Italian Tapes Industrial Music 1982-1984 Volume 2 LP

Various Artists – Heartworn Highways: 40th Anniversary Edition Box Set 2LP BOX

Various Artists – Los Alamos Grind! CD

Various Artists – Monster a Go-Go Volume 1 LP

Various Artists – Sixties Japanese Garage-Psych Sampler LP

88875195531_JK001_PS_01_01_01.inddVarious Artists – Songs the Bonzo Dog Band Taught Us: A Pre History of the Bonzos 2LP

Various Artists – Todo Muere Vol. 5 LP

Nick Waterhouse – “I Got Lost (Old Place Pt I & II)” 7″

The Weepies – Say I Am You LP

Matthew E. White – “Cool Out”/”Maybe In The Night” 7″

RECORD STORE DAY FIRST RELEASES:

88985301181_JK001_PS_01_01_01.inddAndrew McMahon – In The Wilderness The Canyons EP 10″

Anti-Flag – Live Acoustic At 11th Street Records LP

James Bay – Chaos and The Calm Deluxe CD

Blonde Redhead – Peel Sessions 7″

Bonobo – Henri Texier: Les LeBas (Bonobo Remix) 12″

Billy Don Burns – A Night in Room 8 LP

Cheap Trick – At Budokan: The Complete Concert 2LP

frank zappaCreedence Clearwater Revival – 1969 Box Set 3LP BOX

The Fall – The Real New Fall LP (Formerly Country on the Click) 12” EP

Fort Minor – The Rising Tied 2LP

Frank Zappa & the Mothers of Invention – “My Guitar” / “Dog Breath” 7”

Hamilton Leithauser & Paul Maroon – I Could Have Sworn 12” EP

Jimi Hendrix – Smash Hits LP

jimi hendrixHigher Authorities – Neptune

Husker Du – In A Free Land 7″

Iggy & The Stooges – METALLIC K.O. LP

J.D. Crowe & The New South – J.D. Crowe & The New South (40th Anniversary Edition) LP

Langhorne Slim – When The Sun’s Gone Down LP

metallicaLinkin Park – Road To Revolution: Live at Milton Keynes 2LP

Metallica – Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité, Metallica! Live at Le Bataclan. Paris, France June 11th, 2003 CD

mewithoutYou – Ten Stories LP

Mike McCready, Duff McKagan, Mark Arm & Barrett Martin – KEXP Presents: Raw Power: A Tribute To Iggy & The Stooges Live From the Rooftop of Pike Place Market August 23rd, 2015 LP

ramonesPhish – Hoist 2LP

Ramones – “Judy Is A Punk” 7″

Rockabye Baby! – Rockabye Baby! Lullaby Renditions of Creedence Clearwater Revival LP

Roots Manuva – Switching Sides 12” EP

Patti Smith – Horses Live Electric Lady Studios 2LP

Regina Spektor – Begin To Hope (Deluxe 10th Anniversary Edition) 2LP

patti smithSublime – Jah Won’t Pay The Bills LP

Sublime – Jah Won’t Pay The Bills CASSETTE

Various Artists – Across The Universe 2LP

Various Artists – Jazz Dispensary: Cosmic Stash 4LP BOX

Various Artists – Los Alamos Grind! LP

Will Johnson/Water Liars – Inclined/Moccasin Bones

Rob Zombie – Well, Everybody’s Fucking In A U.F.O. 10″

 

94.9 FM THE RIVER PRESENTS LISSIE LIVE AT THE RECORD EXCHANGE SUNDAY, APRIL 3 – HER ONLY SHOW IN TOWN!

Lissie My Wild West photo for album cover94.9 FM The River presents Lissie live at The Record Exchange (1105 W. Idaho St. in Downtown Boise) at 3:30pm Sunday, April 3. This is Lissie’s only show in town! As always, this Record Exchange in-store event is free and all ages.

Lissie’s new album My Wild West will be available for purchase on CD and vinyl at the event!

ABOUT LISSIE

418457133688“All that you lost/You get back/And all that you want/You can have” – “Wild West”

My Wild West begins with an overture, by definition an “introduction to something more substantial”. In this case it is Lissie’s third studio album and her most personal one to date, a fitting tribute to Lissie’s life in California, from her arrival as a fresh-faced singer-songwriter ’til now, leaving for the Midwest wiser and more self-assured. Bookended by the songs “Hollywood” and “Ojai”, it brings out the two extremes of the past decade – the ups and downs of the former and the “stability, joy and peace” of the latter. My Wild West represents both a new beginning and a return to Lissie’s Midwestern roots.

My Wild West was recorded with producer Curt Schneider in his Studio City home – he oversaw the project as a whole, produced eight tracks on the record and pulled together the additional material from Lissie’s time recording with her band in Ojai and with Bill Reynolds in Nashville. As the album unfolds, we see a more confident Lissie, self-assured and coming into her own power. “I want my 40 acres in the sun,” sings Lissie on “Hero”, written before she had made the decision to leave California. It details Lissie’s life on the West Coast and the empowerment she felt that she could leave and demand a new adventure from life: “I could have been a hero, I could have been a zero, I could have been all of these things”.

After being signed by Sony U.K., Lissie’s two previous albums, 2010’s Catching a Tiger and 2013’s Back to Forever, came out on Columbia in England and prestigious indie Fat Possum in the U.S., both scoring in the Top 20 of the U.K. charts and Top 5 in Norway, the former going gold in both countries. Stateside, the two releases hit the Top 5 in Billboard’s Heatseekers chart, peaked at #5 and #11, respectively, on the U.S. Folk tally and went Top 40 on the Indie chart.

“There was always a bit of commercial compromise, like pressure to make the charts and sell units,” she recalls of her experience on a major label. “I just wanted to be able to move people with this gift I’ve been given … my voice.”

What emerged was a cohesive, conceptual, musical whole, which belied the rather unorthodox manner in which it was created. “The songs turned out to be more personal because I wasn’t adhering to a strict set schedule,” she realized. “In writing ‘Hero’ and ‘Wild West,’ I had no idea at the time I was going to leave California and move back to the Midwest. I feel like their very creation was predictive of the changes that were coming. The moment I decided not to make an album was when I really started to make the album. That took all the pressure off!”

Lissie’s tales of triumph and self-propelled adventure were inspired by strong females close and far from home: “Sun Keeps Risin’” was inspired by an aunt of Lissie’s who passed away from ALS, while “Daughters” is a pro-feminist call-to-arms that took its cue from Liberian peace activist and Nobel Prize winner Leymah Gbowee, subject of the documentary, Pray the Devil Back to Hell. The funereal, dirge-like “Shroud” and the upbeat “Go for a Walk” shed light on the yin-and-yang nature of Lissie’s personality, the first a meditation on depression and isolation, the latter a heartfelt affirmation of nature’s power of renewal. “Stay” and “Together or Apart” detail the pain and pleasure of relationships, while “Don’t You Give Up On Me” is a spiritualized self-pep talk, urging those around her to hang in there while she figures life out: “Don’t you give up on me/As I dive into the dark/And slip into the endless sea.” There’s also the line “I left you on the coast for something only I can see” and that’s just it, Lissie has a personal vision and it may be hard for others to understand at times but she has to follow it.

Having recently purchased a farm on 10.7 acres in a small Iowa town, Lissie now boasts her own personal “Field of Dreams”, just across the Mississippi River from Rock Island, Illinois, where Elisabeth Maurus grew up in possession of a strong rebellious streak surrounded by the memory of steamboats and railroads of past. Concentrating on converting the barn into a recording studio, getting used to her new pick-up truck and setting up beehives, Lissie is visibly content in her new life, eager to take on each new adventure and challenge that presents itself.

With a career that has seen her open for renowned artist Lenny Kravitz (an early supporter), Tom Petty and even been asked to perform at Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore’s wedding, Lissie has had a wealth of incredible experiences that have made her the confident and determined artist she is today. “I have a loyal, passionate fan base that every day is growing through its own power, not just an aggressive marketing campaign,” she says. “I want to be an artist with longevity, which is an exciting prospect for me. I feel I’m in a really good place. In fact, I’m already planning a follow-up album, My Mild Midwest,” she says with a laugh.

DANNY NEWCOMB & THE SUGARMAKERS LIVE AT THE RECORD EXCHANGE APRIL 1

2014.05.16: Acoustic Medley @ Showbox at the Market, Seattle, WADanny Newcomb and the Sugarmakers will perform live at The Record Exchange (1105 W. Idaho St., Boise) at 6pm Friday, April 1 – their only show in town! As always, this Record Exchange in-store event is free and all ages.

ABOUT DANNY NEWCOMB AND THE SUGARMAKERS

DannyNewcomb_Masterwish_Cover-page-001For years, Danny Newcomb has played a quiet but essential role in some of Seattle’s more noteworthy bands (Goodness, The Rockfords, Shadow), letting his guitar playing and songwriting do the talking. With the release of Masterwish, the guy who inadvertently pushed Pearl Jam’s Mike McCready to become a better guitar player in their teenaged band has stepped into the limelight for the first time.

Released nationally through Think Indie after an initial 7” by McCready’s HockeyTalkter Records, Masterwish has already received impressive support in Seattle. Word of mouth raves from McCready, noted author and journalist Charles Cross and Easy Street Records’ owner Matt Vaughan — not to mention substantial airplay from tastemaker radio station KEXP — have meant that Newcomb is finally getting his day in the spotlight.

It’s also the first time that listeners are getting to hear Newcomb sing his own songs — a surprising but natural evolution that took place as the songs were being written.

“I had always written for other voices — never sang my own songs,” says Newcomb.  “I had never performed as a singer before writing this record. I had been writing since the last record I made with the Rockfords, but found that I had written a record that I liked my voice on. For me, it’s the missing link as far as writing. Being able to write for my own voice lets me complete the circle myself — lets me write from the heart. Singing gave me that perspective to write from that narrative, and now that I have it, I want to run with it and see where it goes!”

Produced by John Goodmanson (Sleater-Kinney, Brandi Carlile) and featuring guest appearances from McCready and fellow Vashon Island resident Ian Moore, Masterwish is chock-full of classic, catchy, sometimes rootsy guitar-pop. Cross predicted that it would make many a Top 10 Seattle records list this year; now that the album is being released nationally and internationally, that list of Top 10 lists is likely to expand exponentially.

“Danny Newcomb is a musician with a rich and lengthy Seattle pedigree, and his new album is full of folky hooks and poppy riffs that will win your heart. But Newcomb’s strongest suit with ‘Masterwish’ is his commitment to well-crafted songs — that standard makes this album soar. It’s only September, but ‘Masterwish’ most certainly will belong on a list of the Top Ten Seattle Records of 2015.” — Charles R. Cross, Author

SUNDAY SECRET IN-STORE REVEALED: INTO IT. OVER IT. AT 3:30PM – SIGNING AND MEET & GREET AFTERWARD!

12507434_10153861901144402_3062503561077520356_nToday’s Record Exchange Secret Treefort In-store is …

Into It. Over It.!

Into It. Over It. will perform at 3:30 p.m. TODAY at The Record Exchange, 1105 W. Idaho St. in Downtown Boise. An album signing/meet and greet will follow.

As always, this Record Exchange in-store event is free and all ages — and you don’t need a Treefort pass to attend (but you should get one anyway).

ABOUT INTO IT. OVER IT.

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To say that the Internet killed the “regional” band is to make a perfectly reasonable assertion. We know this not so much as a hard and fast rule, but as a general observation that mostly works. In the years before AOL inundated our mailboxes with software installation discs, we frequently used an artist’s locale as our most reliable signifier; the name of your city or state or small town was shorthand for your style. Most of our favorite artists introduced themselves at shows by saying things like, “We are a band called Fugazi from Washington, D.C.,” and they told us that because in the off-chance that we didn’t know who was actually on stage, we all knew what it meant to be from Washington D.C. That information alone gave us a sense of what they stood for, who they revered, and if not what they would sound like, then certainly what they wouldn’t sound like. The same could be said for bands from New York or Louisville or Seattle or Minneapolis or Detroit. There were always outliers, of course. But in this era before hyper-connectivity, different regions were allowed to take time in developing their own disconnected styles of playing music long before the rest of the world could hear it. Each region invented its own fashion sense, its own cultural heroes, and in the case of punk, even its own unique style of slamdancing — and they were able to do that in relative isolation because there was no fear of people in Paris watching the video on YouTube later that week.

Which is why, if you look for it, you’ll notice that as soon as our musical experience became firmly entrenched online — at some point in the early millennium — our signifiers changed. Fewer artists introduced themselves as representatives of their cities anymore. Global communication demanded a more universal lexicon, and with that, we chose to herald the shaky planks of “genre” as solid ground.

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Evan Weiss has spent much of the last eight years preoccupied with place. Recording under the name Into It. Over It., Weiss has already dedicated an entire album to the American city (Twelve Towns), in addition to writing countless songs named after geographical positions both general (“A New North-Side Air,” “Connecticut Steps”) and painstakingly specific (“Midnight: Carroll Street,” the entirety of a split LP with Koji named after five small Chicago neighborhoods). In fact, if you were to quickly run through the track listings for his entire discography, you’d be hard-pressed to find a single release that fails to make this connection explicit in some way. Even a cassette-only covers EP manages to include The One AM Radio’s “Ghost on the East Coast.” And that’s just the song titles.

That the emergence of Into It. Over It. and its subsequent fixation with “spatial exploration” — the name of a song on Intersections, if you’re keeping count — seems to neatly coincide with Evan’s move to Chicago in 2008 is more conspicuous than coincidental. We tend to think more about place when we’re feeling displaced.

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Chicago is a central city, in more ways than one. Historically, the music community there has always taken advantage of its own cultural, political, and social in-betweenness in a manner so distinct that its regionality subsumed otherwise arbitrary classifications. Chicago Blues, Chicago House, Chicago Jazz. These aren’t offshoots as much as innovations.

At its core, the “sound” of Chicago’s music community has always capitalized on its physical and ideological distance from the East and West Coast wings of industry; its creative tendencies lean more towards freedom than formula, more towards hybridity than homogeny. It’s the reason why Marshall Jefferson and Steve Albini could each discover Roland drum machines in the 1980s and wind up with records as disparate as “Move Your Body (The House Music Anthem)” and Songs About Fucking, and why many locals didn’t feel a need to choose one over the other.

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Standards is the third “official” Into It. Over It. album. It’s an album that was written in a cabin in Vermont and recorded in San Francisco, on opposite ends of the country, and yet it’s also somehow a record so thoroughly Chicago that — in the way most great Chicago records do — it exposes a breach in genre classification. From the onset, Standards delivers a newfound openness that yields the kind of hybridity most associated with Weiss’s adopted city. It’s a position where skittish post-punk evolves from a Rhodes electric piano; where ambient post-rock drifts alongside a low-slung jazz groove; where Fahey-styled fingerpicking gives way to sharp and angular distortion. “We went into this record intentionally unprepared, and I have never done that before,” Weiss recalls, and this is probably the point. Cohesion happens in the process, not the product.

None of this, Weiss says, could have been possible were it not for the creative culture fostered by John Vanderslice (Spoon, Mountain Goats, Death Cab for Cutie), who ultimately produced the album at Tiny Telephone Studios and later called Evan “one the most challenging and surprising songwriters I’ve ever worked with.”

That’s the other thing: By allowing his music to become more playful and improvisational, Weiss has also become a more honest songwriter. He sounds free.

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Standards is the first Into It. Over It. album to feature a track listing devoid of any explicit references to a geographical location. A song called “Who You Are ≠ Where You Are,” however, comes ironically close.

TENDER LOVING EMPIRE TREEFORT SHOWCASE SATURDAY, MARCH 26: 7 LIVE SETS & FREE PAYETTE BEER!

TLE_TreefortShowcase_R3.3Join Portland’s Tender Loving Empire, Payette Brewing Co. and The Record Exchange for a TLE-curated Treefort Music Fest Showcase from noon-4:30pm Saturday, March 26, at The Record Exchange (1105 W. Idaho St., Boise). As always, this Record Exchange in-store event is free and all ages — no Treefort pass required, but you should get one (available at the RX) so you don’t miss out on any of the #treefort2016 action!

There will be door prizes, free beer provided by Payette Brewing Co. (21+ with valid I.D.) and most importantly, there will be incredible tunes by some of Tender Loving Empire’s favorite artists. Stay updated here for set times and other fun surprises!

TENDER LOVING EMPIRE X TREEFORT SHOWCASE LINEUP

Y La Bamba
Willis Earl Beal
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Esmé Patterson
Jackson Boone & The Ocean Ghosts
Sunbathe
Cat Hoch

ABOUT TENDER LOVING EMPIRE

Tender Loving Empire is a record label and marketplace for handmade goods that supports the work of independent artists as well as a thriving community of fans, patrons and friends. Tender Loving Empire is a lot of things. Mostly it’s a big idea. The idea is that art is not a competition: that a strong and deeply connected community of creative people begets an even stronger community-at-large. Our aim is and has always been to facilitate a web of visual artists, designers, musicians, craftspeople, and every creator in-between—and then connect them to new friends, fans, listeners…

Read the complete Tender Loving Empire history here.

RECORD EXCHANGE TREEFORT IN-STORE SCHEDULE

Domino Treefort Showcase with Alex G and Your Friend Wednesday, March 23 4:30pm RSVP
Secret In-store Thursday, March 24 5pm RSVP
Aan Second Chance Treefort In-store Friday, March 25 2pm RSVP
Secret In-store Friday, March 25 5pm RSVP
Tender Loving Empire x Treefort Showcase Saturday, March 26 noon-4pm RSVP
Secret In-store Sunday, March 27 3:30pm RSVP

FULL TREEFORT SCHEDULE

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All Record Exchange in-store events are free and all ages, and a Treefort pass is not required to attend (but you really should get one because you don’t want to miss out on the #treefort2016 action).

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