ALIVE AFTER FIVE WEDNESDAY, JULY 22: HILLSTOMP AND GO LISTEN BOISE LOCAL OPENER URQUIDES

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This week’s Alive After Five Headliner: Hillstomp
Go Listen Boise’s Local Opener: Urquides

ABOUT HILLSTOMP

Portland junkbox blues duo Hillstomp is infamous for digging through the dumps and forgotten backwoods of American music, recycling traditional elements into a refreshing and distinctive brand of do-it-yourself hill country blues stomp. North Mississippi trance blues, a bit of Appalachia, and a dash of punkabilly come clanging and tumbling from assorted buckets, cans and BBQ lids, all drenched in rambunctious slide guitar. Somehow it works. Hillstomp’s memorable live performances tap into a magic that cannot be rehearsed, converting outlaws and traditionalists alike from skeptics into preachers.

RECORD EXCHANGE TOP 10 SELLERS (WEEK ENDING JULY 30, 2015)

jason-isbell-something-more-than-free1. Something More Than Free, Jason Isbell
2. Currents, Tame Impala
3. VII: Sturm und Drang, Lamb of God
4. Coming Home, Leon Bridges
5. Gatz and Berakatz, Amuma Says No
6. Men Amongst Mountains, The Revivalists
7. Pop Songs for Elk, Hillfolk Noir
8. Blade, Ashley Monroe
9. Coma Ecliptic, Between the Buried and Me
10. Before This World, James Taylor

RECORD EXCHANGE TOP 10 SELLERS (WEEK ENDING JULY 23, 2015)

jason-isbell-something-more-than-free1. Something More Than Free, Jason Isbell
2. Fear and Saturday Night, Ryan Bingham
3. Gatz and Berakatz, Amuma Says No
4. Currents, Tame Impala
5. Coma Ecliptic, Between the Buried and Me
6. Into the Deep, Galactic
7. Sing Into My Mouth, Iron & Wine and Ben Bridwell
8. Born in the Echoes, The Chemical Brothers
9. Before This World, James Taylor
10. Ultraviolence, Lana Del Rey

AMUMA SAYS NO ALBUM RELEASE PARTY THURSDAY, JULY 23 (7PM)

ASN StairsAmuma Says No will perform a special Album Release Party concert at The Record Exchange (1105 W. Idaho St., Downtown Boise) at 7 p.m. Thursday, July 23. As always, this Record Exchange in-store performance is free and all ages. Amuma Says No’s new album “Gatz and Berakatz” will be available for purchase at the event!

ABOUT AMUMA SAYS NO AND ‘GATZ AND BERAKATZ’

Amuma Says No represents the heart and soul of Basque music in America today. The band brings together the best of traditional trikitixa–a duo of accordion and tambourine–with a modern rhythm section and songs sung in euskara. Based in Boise, home of one the largest communities of Basques outside their home provinces along the French and Spanish Pyrenees, Amuma Says No’s sound is energetic, contemporary and unique, like the Basques.

Jill Aldape, Dan Ansotegui, Sean Uranga Aucutt and Spencer Basterrechea Martin (Now the Director of Athletic Bands at the University of Idaho), the founders, are second and third generation Amerikanuak. They grew up dancing with the Oinkari Basque Dancers and listening to Basque artists like Jimmy Jausoro and Domingo Ansotegui. Joined by Rod Wray, Micah Deffries and David Gluck, Amuma Says Noc arries on this timeless traditional repertory by presenting it with a touch of twenty-first century rock, pop and jazz.

Jaialdi, the international Basque festival held in Boise every five years being this year, inspired Amuma Says No to release their third album, “Gatz and Berakatz.” With the help of Steve Fulton at Audio Lab, Amuma Says No started recording in the spring of 2015. This recording is a little different from the previous two, which were primarily dance songs. With the addition of acoustic guitar, organ, violin and even the traditional Basque txalaparta, “Gatz and Berakatz” captures some of the subtle elements of the ensemble.

Amuma (for whom the band is named) used to describe people or events or food that lacked spark or personality with the expression “ez gatz ez berakatz.” It literally means no salt nor garlic and other similar idioms might include vim and vigor or blood in the veins. Her eyes would twinkle when she saw, heard or talked about something or someone that had moxie … especially if it raised a few eyebrows; it made life more interesting. In this album, Amuma Says No hopes to bring vitality, enthusiasm, strength risk, and the flavor of gatz and berakatz through music.

ALIVE AFTER FIVE WEDNESDAY, JULY 22: SCARS ON 45 AND GO LISTEN BOISE LOCAL OPENER TUNDRA BROTHER

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This week’s Alive After Five Headliner: Scars on 45
Go Listen Boise’s Local Opener: Tundra Brother

ABOUT THE SCARS ON 45

Scars On 45 released their self-titled debut in 2012, which landed at No. 4 on the Billboard Heatseekers Chart. Already a favorite among film and TV music supervisors, the band’s gorgeous melodies, driving instrumentation and boy/girl harmonies caught the attention of VH1, which chose them as a coveted You Oughta Know artist. They made their national TV debut on The Tonight Show With Jay Leno and received media support from the likes of USA Today, People, Entertainment Weekly, Paste, Spin, Billboard and more.