ENTER TO WIN TWO TICKETS TO DAWES AT THE KNIT, ACCESS TO SOUNDCHECK PARTY AND A CHANCE TO MEET BAND!

150113_Dawes_LA_Cutlass_007Dawes is performing at the Knitting Factory on Tuesday, July 7, and we’re partnering with our friends at 94.9 FM The River on a contest for a pair of tickets to the show, access to soundcheck party and a chance to meet the band!

To enter the drawing, send an email* with the subject “Dawes” HERE by midnight Sunday, July 5. We will draw names at random and notify the winners on Monday, July 6.

* 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.

BUY THE CD AT RX, GET A FREE TICKET TO THE SHOW AT KNITTING FACTORY!

The Record Exchange has partnered with the Knitting Factory to offer you a sexy deal on upcoming concerts: Buy the artist’s new CD at the RX and get a free ticket* to the show at the Knit!

Current concerts, with eligible CD titles, are listed below:

Joshua Radin, March 3, Onwards & Sideways ($13.99; tickets are $20-$40 at the door)

Wovenwar (ex-As I Lay Dying), March 5, Wovenwar ($14.99; tickets are $25-$55 at the door) Live at The Record Exchange 6 p.m. March 5!

Machine Head, March 7, Bloodstone & Diamonds ($15.99; tickets are $16-$30 at the door)

* While Supplies Last

ENTER TO WIN A TENNIS VINYL LP AND PAIR OF TICKETS TO THEIR KNIT SHOW!

tennisThe Record Exchange is super excited to be hosting a Tennis in-store on Oct. 18, and we’re giving you a chance to win a vinyl copy of their new album Ritual in Repeat and a pair of tickets to their Knitting Factory show later that evening!

To enter the drawing, send an email with the subject “Tennis” HERE by midnight Thursday, Oct. 16. We will draw a name and notify the winner on Friday, Oct. 17.

* 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.

ATMOSPHERE SIGNING THURSDAY, SEPT. 18; VIP PRIORITY-LINE WRISTBAND AVAILABLE WITH CD OR LP PURCHASE!

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Atmosphere will visit The Record Exchange (1105 W. Idaho St.) for an album signing at 3 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 18. As always, this Record Exchange in-store event is free and all ages. Atmosphere is performing at Knitting Factory later that evening (7 p.m.) and we have tickets for sale at the store!

Want priority line placement at the signing? Beginning Thursday, Aug. 28, purchase Southsiders on CD or vinyl prior to the event and we’ll give you a VIP line wristband! (There will be a secondary line for customers without wristbands, which will follow the VIP line.)

ABOUT ATMOSPHERE

atmosphere southsidersMinneapolis is known for many things — pretty lakes, the Mall of America, lutefisk. But 17 years ago, hip-hop act Atmosphere transformed the city into something else entirely: a nexus from which underground rap spiraled-out to the masses. And thanks to the duo’s indefatigable touring habits, Top 20-charting albums, and their galvanizing artist-owned label Rhymesayers (MF Doom, Aesop Rock), they’re still pushing the boundaries of what indie rap can mean.

It’s with that overachieving-underdog spirit that MC Sean “Slug” Daley and producer Anthony “Ant” Davis have named Atmosphere’s eighth studio album Southsiders, a shout-out to their native neighborhood. Because, says Slug, “We have spent the majority of our career — God, we can call it a career! — repping the south side of Minneapolis pretty hard.”

While Southsiders is a celebration of the group’s fortitude, it is also a deeply introspective, and sometimes conflicted, work. “It’s a natural progression from the last record, The Family Sign, which was about growing my family,” says Slug, now a father to three, who finds himself contemplating mortality. “I’m starting to think, ‘What is post–family man? What am I supposed to rap about now?’ I’m sticking to my roots, rapping about what I’m doing, what I think about. This record is — much like the other ones — a very detailed look at my life.”

The album captures everything from a blazing, anthemic takedown in “Southsiders,” to the ebb-and-flow of loss in the sauntering “Arthur’s Song,” to emotional abandon in the rousing “Kanye West.” The latter — and its mantra, “put your hands in the air like you really do care” — is a high-five to the rapper whose emotional reactions are often misperceived as not caring. Say Slug, “I wanted to write a song about loving something so much that you submit to the moment.”

All told, Southsiders took about ten months to complete. During that time, “I spent a lot of time agonizing over every detail, every word,” Slug says. He and Ant started out writing together in a Minneapolis basement. But these days, they trade tracks back and forth over email, with Ant triggering the creative flow by offering skeletons of songs.

Where Slug is the stalwart perfectionist, Ant persists as his healthy foil, finding beauty in sonic flaws. Says Slug: “He gives me the room to be as anal as I can be, even though he’s usually like, ‘Okay man, it’s okay. Let it go.’ He is the voice of reason I listen to.” Ant’s behind-the-board acumen is also key to Atmosphere’s unique sound: the live instrumentations provide vibrant tonal contrast to Slug’s often-weighty subject matter. Such as in album’s first single, “Bitter”: A condemnation of self-entitlement, it’s set, intriguingly, against sly synth percolations.

Much of Slug’s songwriting agony stems from his need to translate things he relates to into universal messages — which is why even after all these years, Atmosphere remains relevant in the rap game. “Do I want to leave a legacy of, ‘Oh, that guy was really dope. He figured out how to rhyme astral projections with gastral infections’? Or do I want to be a positive energy source for the movement in general?” Slug says. “There is purpose behind what I do than just talking about me.” And how does that impact his rhymes now? “Well,” he points out, “I have to keep things realistic: making sure the gross stuff represented itself as gross, and that the beautiful stuff stays beautiful.”

ENTER TO WIN AN AUTOGRAPHED JENNY LEWIS VINYL TEST PRESSING OR POSTER; BUY THE CD, GET A FREE TICKET TO THE KNIT SHOW, TOO!

tumblr_n976e4LY1G1tv4wguo1_1280The Record Exchange was one of a few select indie record stores in the country to get our hands on an ultra-rare autographed vinyl test pressing of the new Jenny Lewis album Voyager, and one lucky customer will win it. Runner-up will win an autographed Jenny Lewis poster!

To enter the drawing, send an email with the subject “Jenny Lewis” HERE by midnight Monday, Aug. 18. We will draw a name at random and notify the winner on Tuesday, Aug. 19.

Also, Jenny Lewis is playing the Knitting Factory on Sunday, Aug. 17, and the first 25 people to buy Voyager at the RX get a free ticket to the show!

* 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.