JD MCPHERSON IN-STORE PERFORMANCE TUESDAY, OCT. 3 – JD’S ONLY BOISE SHOW, PRESENTED BY 94.9FM THE RIVER!

Join us for a special JD McPherson performance in celebration of his new album Undivided Heart & Soul and The Record Exchange’s 40th Anniversary at 5pm Tuesday, Oct. 3, at The Record Exchange (1105 W. Idaho St. in Downtown Boise). Presented by 94.9FM The River, this is McPherson’s only Boise show on this tour! As always, this Record Exchange in-store event is free and all ages.

McPherson’s new album Undivided Heart & Soul (New West) will be available on Oct. 3 three days before its official release date and he’ll be signing albums after the performance! We’ll have free Pie Hole pizza while supplies last, too!

VIP viewing area wristbands* are now available with preorder of Undivided Heart & Soul, available in three versions:

– Standard CD

– Limited edition deluxe pink colored vinyl with autographed jacket (with download card)

– Standard vinyl (with download card)

*One wristband per album preorder.

ABOUT JD MCPHERSON & UNDIVIDED HEART AND SOUL:

JD McPherson presents what he calls “A truly romantic garage rock record.”

Undivided Heart & Soul produced by Dan Molad (Lucius) and McPherson and developed largely in the studio (that studio being the historic RCA Studio B in Nashville), carries a sense of immediacy and irreverence.

“In writing this record, I threw several handfuls of caution to the wind. Lyrically, I was allowing myself to be exposed in a way I never have before. Concurrently, maybe as some sort of a self defense mechanism, the guitars got fuzzier and louder. The first day at RCA was like being in church… by the second day, it was a high school band’s rehearsal space.”

Putting the hands of Dan Molad on the wheel of the record ensured that the music didn’t take too many expected turns. “Having toured with Lucius and befriended Dan, I knew he was the guy to push my buttons and challenge me to try new things. He’s a tireless worker. He’s constantly tinkering away on something… and music just falls out of him.”

The vintage recording equipment and instruments still housed in RCA Studio B greatly informed the direction of the record. “Each night, at the end of tracking, someone would invariably say, ‘You wanna put vibes on this?, speaking of the old RCA Vibraphone. I mean, you can hear THAT vibraphone on Roy Orbison’s ‘Crying’… we couldn’t keep our hands off of it. It guided some of the songs into some strange and wonderful places. ‘Lucky Penny’ took such a cool turn once Ray (Jacildo, keys) added some to it. We wrote several songs on the piano that Floyd Cramer played ‘Last Date’ on. We were soaking up so much of the phantom energy in that room, it led to some incredible sonic territory.”

“Most folks know us for our take on vintage R&B and early rock ‘n’ roll. The past year, I’ve been digging so much into the heavier, brasher sounds of early rock ‘n’ roll… from bands like The Sonics, Link Wray, and into some early British Rock such as The Creation… these influences feature heavily in these songs. The tunes that showed up weren’t exactly always in familiar territory, and… we greeted them as welcome strangers. They have a lot of heart… and that’s what rock ‘n’ roll should always have.”

PAYETTE BREWING CO. PRESENTS BANJOS AND BEER FRIDAY, APRIL 28: JASON HOMEY AND GARY ELLER LIVE, FREE PAYETTE BREWING CO. BEER!

Payette Brewing Co. and Boise Weekly present Banjos and Beer, an evening of live banjo music and craft beer, at 6pm Friday, April 28 at The Record Exchange (1105 W. Idaho St.). As always, this Record Exchange in-store event is free and all-ages.

Please join us as well-known Treasure Valley five-string banjo players Jason Homey and Gary Eller strut their stuff. Jason (a British Columbia native) and Gary (a native West Virginian) have over 80 years combined banjo experience and have won numerous banjo contests. We’ll have free beer courtesy of Payette Brewing Co. (21+ with valid I.D.).

Jason currently has about fifty banjo students and with Gary has run an acclaimed three-day bluegrass banjo camp at Weiser for four years. Gary and Jason will highlight banjo music they have played since childhood, as well as in their current CDs and bands Clumsy Lovers, Chicken Dinner Road, The Story Tellers and the Idaho Songs Project.

‘GIMME SHELTER’ LIVE MUSIC AND ART BENEFIT FOR INTERFAITH SANCTUARY FIRST THURSDAY, APRIL 6 (6-8PM)

“Gimme Shelter,” a live music and art benefit for Interfaith Sanctuary, will be held at 6 p.m. First Thursday, April 6 at The Record Exchange, 1105 W. Idaho St. in Downtown Boise. The event is free and all ages.

This special event will feature:

  • Live performances by Curtis Stigers, Eilen Jewell, Belinda Bowler with the Foothills School Choir, aka Belle, Rebecca Scott, Bill Coffey & Amy Rose, Andy Lawless & Thomas Paul, and Cherie Buckner-Webb.
  • A sneak preview of Interfaith Sanctuary’s new music video made for the Idaho Gives charity event in May. The music video features a song written about Interfaith Sanctuary by Stigers and Los Angeles songwriter David Poe entitled “You Are Welcome Here,” sung by Stigers and produced by Lawless.
  • Art by Mike Rogers (Precious Metal Arts) and Rachel Teannalach. Rogers has created a limited edition charm that will be sold that evening. The charm is the state of Idaho with a keyhole on top of Boise. Four original Teannalach paintings created for the “You Are Welcome Here” video will be part of a silent auction.

“Gimme Shelter” aims to share the story of the work Interfaith Sanctuary does at the shelter and the hope they have for all of their guests to one day have a key to a place of their own. The theme represents Interfaith’s belief that everyone deserves shelter and care, and that their guests, no matter where they are from, how they pray, who they love, all our welcome at the shelter.

SUN BLOOD STORIES ALL AGES RSD17 ALBUM RELEASE PARTY FRIDAY, APRIL 21

In celebration of the release of “It Runs Around the Room With Us,” Sun Blood Stories will perform a special all-ages Record Store Day Eve album release set at 7:30pm Friday, April 21, at The Record Exchange (1105 W. Idaho St.). As always, this Record Exchange in-store event is free and all ages.

“It Runs Around the Room With Us” will be available for purchase at the event (CD, vinyl and cassette). Sun Blood Stories’ official album release party is Saturday, April 22 at Neurolux and we have tickets for sale at the store.

“It Runs Around the Room with Us” is the third album from Sun Blood Stories. It’s a collage of echo fuzz feedback melodies; super chunk forever drums; sometimes pretty songs too.

Sun Blood Stories appears in trio form while still maintaining full orchestral textures that guide you on a journey through that space between wake and sleep. Alternating between ghostly, heavy and goofy, this album creates a solid vision from the opening note to the ending laughter.

ABOUT SUN BLOOD STORIES

Sun Blood Stories is a mass of harmonic noise distilled into occasionally delicate, but always haunting songs. The band is comprised of three equal members: Amber Pollard, Ben Kirby and Jon Fust; this current arrangement is the realization of a sedulous refining process that has guided them into trio form.

Sun Blood Stories has been called “high desert psychedelia” (thanks, Wolvserpent), sonically compared to early Pink Floyd (thanks, random patron at Hogan’s) and flatteringly referred to as “Neil Young in a cave on acid” (thanks, Talkative).

Sun Blood Stories is dreamy, aware, personal, open, fuzzed out, and loud af.

TOY ZOO/SICK WISH SPLIT 7-INCH RELEASE PARTY THURSDAY, APRIL 20

The Record Exchange will kick off Record Store Day Weekend with a Toy Zoo/Sick Wish Release Party at 6pm Thursday, April 20. As always, this Record Exchange in-store event is free and all ages.

Toy Zoo and Sick Wish will perform back-to-back sets in celebration of the release of their split 7-inch on Hi-Fi Mantra. The limited-edition 7-inch will be available for purchase at the release party!

ABOUT TOY ZOO:

Toy Zoo is a doom pop band hailing from Boise, Idaho. Combining a love of synth-driven new wave with distorted punk music, Toy Zoo brings a raucous party to their live shows. Consisting of a vocalist, a synth player, two bassists and a drummer; their sound can veer in scope from raw post-punk to synthesized bliss to heavy, rollicking doom-influenced punk. Having released their self-titled record last year, Toy Zoo is busy recording their second record.

ABOUT SICK WISH:

Sick Wish was formed in 2014 by Boise musicians Brett Nelson (Built To Spill), Cory Hentrup (Toy Zoo), Jonah Nelson (Standing Stupid) and Marty Chase Martin (Sleepy Seeds). Their sound has been described as new wave/post punk in the vein of Joy Division. Having just wrapped up their recording debut “Riddelvoid,” they are planning to tour to support its release throughout the U.S. this spring and summer.