NEW RELEASE FRIDAY: STEVE FULTON, NORAH JONES, GREEN DAY, SHOVELS AND ROPE, PHANTOGRAM, MESHUGGAH, TODD SNIDER, PHISH AND MANY MORE!

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

CD

SFM – Steve Fulton Music – Eponym

Norah Jones – Day Breaks

Green Day – Revolution Radio

Phantogram – Three

Shovels and Rope – Little Seeds

Meshuggah – The Violent Sleep of Reason (deluxe edition available)

Todd Snider – Eastside Bulldog

Phish – Big Boat

Melissa Etheridge – Memphis Rock and Soul

Onerepublic – Oh My My

Sum 41 – 13 Voices

Goat – Requiem

Eric Johnson – EJ

Hiss Golden Messenger – Heart Like a Levee (deluxe edition available)

Sebastian Kole – Soup

Joyce Manor – Cody

NOFX – First Ditch Effort

Alter Bridge – Last Hero

Sonata Arctica – Ninth Hour

Kyng – Breathe in the Water

Colbie Caillat – The Malibu Sessions

Lewis Del Mar – Lewis Del Mar

Mo Pitney – Behind This Guitar

Marcus King Band – Marcus King Band

The Devil Wears Prada – Transit Blues

Set It Off – Upside Down

Brent Cobb – Shine on Rainy Day

Barry Gibb – In the Now

Balance and Composure – The Light We Made

Apoptygma Berzerk – Exit Popularity Contest

Dance Gavin Dance – Mothership

Otis Redding – Complete and Unbelievable: The Otis Redding Dictionary of Soul 50th Anniversary

Placebo – A Place for Us to Dream: 20 Years of Placebo

Watchtower – Concepts of Math: Book One

Brookzill! – Throwback to the Future

Seasick Steve – Keepin’ the Horse Between Me and the Ground

Sugar Ray and the Bluetones – Seeing is Believing

Mouth of the Architect – Path of Eight

Jamestown Revival – The Education of a Wandering Man

Various Artists – In Case You Missed It: 15 Years of Dualtone

Matt Chamberlain and Brian Haas – Prometheus Risen

Rick Astley – 50

Bronze Radio Return – Light Me Up

Gatecreeper – Sonoran Depravation

Fit for a King – Deathgrip

Candiria – While They Were Sleeping

Take Over and Destroy – Take Over and Destroy

VINYL

Norah Jones – Day Breaks

Green Day – Radio Revolution

James Blake – The Colour in Anything

Phantogram – Three

NOFX – First Ditch Effort (limited edition Ten Bands One Cause pink vinyl available)

Joyce Manor – Cody

Shovels and Rope – Little Seeds

Balance and Composure – The Light We Made

Blink-182 – Various Vinyl Reissues

Sleep – Sleep’s Holy Mountain

Clutch – Curandera

Miles Davis – The Birth of the Cool

Miles Davis – The Essential Miles Davis

Mark Lanegan – Whiskey for the Holy Ghost

Mark Lanegan – The Winding Sheet

Meshuggah – The Violent Sleep of Reason

Hiss Golden Messenger – Heart Like a Levee

Dwight Yoakam – Swimming Pools, Movie Stars

Otis Redding – Complete and Unbelievable: The Otis Redding Dictionary of Soul 50th Anniversary

The Beach Boys – Good Vibrations 50th Anniversary

The Beach Boys – Surfer Girl

Hank Williams – 20 Greatest Hits

Steve Miller – Fly Like an Eagle

Stevie Ray Vaughan – The Essential Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble

The Devil Wears Prada – Transit Blues

Chixdiggit – 2012

Melissa Etheridge – Memphis Rock and Soul

Jerry Fielding – Nightcomers Soundtrack

Brookzill! – Throwback to the Future

Moondoggies – Don’t Be a Stranger

Buck Owens – Buck Owens

Art Blakey – Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers

Mouth of the Architect – Path of Eight

Watchtower – Concepts of Math: Book One

This Wild Life – Low Tides

Cody Jinks – I’m Not the Devil

Colbie Caillat – The Malibu Sessions

RECORD EXCHANGE TOP 10 SELLERS (WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 6, 2016)

eponym-album-cover1. Eponym, SFM-Steve Fulton Music
2. 22 a Million, Bon Iver
3. Hoka, Nahko and Medicine for the People
4. Redemption and Ruin, The Devil Makes Three
5. American Band, Drive-By Truckers
6. Clarke and the Himselfs and Friends, Clarke and the Himselfs and Friends
7. Blue Mountain, Bob Weir
8. Sorceress, Opeth
9. Keep Me Singing, Van Morrison
10. For Better or Worse, John Prine

CLARKE AND THE HIMSELFS AND FRIENDS ALBUM RELEASE PARTY OCT. 4!

clarke-album-coverThe Record Exchange (1105 W. Idaho St. in Downtown Boise) is honored to host the Clarke and the Himselfs and Friends Album Release Party at 6 p.m. Vinyl Tuesday, Oct. 4. As always, this Record Exchange in-store event is free and all ages!

Clarke and the Himselfs and Friends will be available for purchase at the in-store!

ABOUT CLARKE AND THE HIMSELFS AND FRIENDS

And Friends officially formed in 2014 as a spiteful excuse to get more festival passes, but it’s important to note this current Clarke and the Himselfs is a diversion in itself that originally started in 2011 with Demmi and Clarke playing the first few shows together of what was to be another band entirely, but ended up being Clarke and the Himselfs 2.0, once it was only myself playing the shows. AND FRIENDS is probably what that other band intended to be but had never been defined as. I get asked quite frequently after Himselfs shows, ‘So did you not have anyone to play music with?’ and I always think in my head, ‘Man, what a stupid question,’ then politely say no and end it with some kind of mention of And Friends, because it’s these folks in this band and others I’ve been playing music with my whole life – these closest friends and I all share a similar experience playing music and growing up in Boise, Idaho. What’s stupid about that question is that it wouldn’t be possible for Clarke and the Himselfs to exist without the experience of playing music with others because music is a shared experience, a spiritual one that would not be possible without your friends. This band doesn’t feel created so much as it feels it always was — it’s got a close interwoven cosmic demeanor with very specific guidelines, which helps because since we’ve all been playing together for so long, the numbers come naturally. It’s also a family affair because it has to be. This is, I hope in part, of this LP, to be some kind of reflection of that.” – Clarke Howell

CREDITS:

Produced by Brett Netson and Clarke Howell

Featuring:
Demmi Netson on Drums, Vocals, Piano
Otis Crook on Drums, Vocals, Guitar
William Bendler on Drums, Vocals, Guitar
Clarke Howell on Drums, Vox, Guitar, Bass
Brett Netson on Guitar and Bass
Brittany McConnell on Violin on “Asteroid” and “Untitled”Recorded at the Tonic Room in Boise, Idaho

B&W album photos by Jeremy Conant
Border layout by William Bendler
Design by Suzanne
Album mix: Brett Netson, Clarke Howell, Eric Penney
Vinyl mastering by Telegraph Audio
Pressed at Cascade Records

SFM-STEVE FULTON MUSIC ‘EPONYM’ ALBUM RELEASE PARTY OCTOBER 6

fultonThe Record Exchange (1105 W. Idaho St.) is honored to host the SFM-Steve Fulton Music “Eponym” Album Release Party at 6pm First Thursday, Oct. 6. “Eponym” will be available for purchase at the party. As always, this Record Exchange in-store event is free and all ages.

Though “Eponym” is the first new album in 11 years from the Idaho musician and producer, Fulton has hardly been dormant; rather, he’s spent that time working on hundreds of records for other artists, helping build Visual Arts Collective and expand his Audio Lab recording studio, and producing live music events around the state. In his “spare time,” he amassed 40 original songs.

Following a successful Indiegogo campaign in the spring, Fulton got to work putting the songs to tape. The resulting double album showcases two sides of his musical persona — full-band funky rock on one half and stripped-down Americana on the other. A single-LP vinyl version of “Eponym” featuring select tracks, many of them alternate versions and mixes, will be released later in the year.

With so much material and so many styles in play, the “Eponym” sessions developed their own ebb and flow — some songs came together in one take, others over several days. Often, the end result looked much different from the initial vision.

“There are four versions of every song,” Fulton says, “the one in your head, the one you play by yourself, the one you record and the one you play with a combo of other musicians. It is rare any two sound the same.”

Though individual tracks were recorded separately for several songs, others — particularly on the rock side of the album — called for a full-band live setup in the studio.

“When there are two or three things going on in your headphones, it is just easier to hear things, but when you want that epic sound you really need to have the live combo play at the same time to get the energy you are looking for,” says Fulton.

He also found energy outside the studio that he brought back to the sessions. Shortly after recording commenced, Fulton crossed the country performing songs from “Eponym” with Boise musician Sean Hatton (New Transit). Then, upon returning to Idaho, he attended a weeklong songwriting retreat in Stanley that birthed three new songs, all of which found their way onto “Eponym.”

Back in the studio, Fulton was equally inspired by the musicians participating in the sessions, an A-list of Idaho talent including Tim Willis, Scot Alexander (from Dishwalla), Dave Goff, Scott Lindbloom, Dan Costello, Leta Neustaedter, Christine Thomas, Rob Hill, Lucas Ventura, Lindsey Hunt, Tim Hammes, Shon Sanders, Randy Meenach, Bernie Reilly, Louis McFarland, Curt Wardhaugh, Rochelle Smith and Blaze & Kelly.

“What they lend to the tracks is just incredible,” he says. “For instance, I never had pedal steel on a record, and Randy just takes it into another world. Their approach changed the songs at times, and almost always for the better.”

ABOUT SFM-STEVE FULTON MUSIC

Steve Fulton is a singer-songwriter, producer and recording engineer who performs as SFM-Steve Fulton Music. Fulton is a household name in his hometown of Boise, where he also owns and operates one of the state’s finest recording studios, Audio Lab. Fulton was a founding member, lead singer and guitarist of House of Hoi Polloi, which over 13 years recorded five albums and toured extensively throughout the Northwest. 

Fulton has performed all over the country, touring with his band and as a solo artist. Fulton first performed his solo material live when he opened for Tori Amos in front of 3,000 people at the Idaho Center. Since then, he has released two solo albums on his Uncommon Records label, “Shock Remission” and “Said & Heard.”

Fulton is also passionate about making his community a better place. In addition to performing for a variety of benefit concerts over the years, he serves as mentor to a wide array of local musicians and engineers, provides job-shadowing opportunities and internships, and gets involved in many youth-oriented projects, including Boise Rock School and Community Youth Connection.

RECORD EXCHANGE TOP 10 SELLERS (WEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER 15, 2016)

14034978_10154456992820844_3810566405996041894_n1. Glass Guitar Vol. 1, Ned Evett
2. Schmilco, Wilco
3. Acoustic Recordings 1998-2016, Jack White
4. Signs of Light, The Head and the Heart
5. Treehouse, Ned Evett
6. Ojos del Sol, Y La Bamba
7. Sunlit Youth, Local Natives
8. Skeleton Tree, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
9. Live at the Hollywood Bowl, The Beatles
10. My Woman, Angel Olsen