ENTER TO WIN A TWIN SHADOW AUTOGRAPHED LP AND POSTER!

IMG_0485Twin Shadow just released Eclipse, and to celebrate one lucky customer will win an autographed vinyl LP and poster!

To enter the drawing, send an email* with the subject “Twin Shadow” HERE by midnight Sunday, March 29. We will draw a name and notify the winner on Friday, Tuesday, March 31.

* 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.

NEW RELEASE TUESDAY: MODEST MOUSE, MARK KNOPFLER, SETH AVETT & JESSICA LEA MAYFIELD, AWOLNATION & GLEN HANSARD, PLUS VINYL TUESDAY!

vinyl tuesday poster reduced 475It’s New Release Tuesday, and it’s also Vinyl Tuesday — customers receive up to $5 in used vinyl* with every $25 in new vinyl purchased all day long every Tuesday!

* Must be redeemed at time of purchase. Offer valid during regular business hours (10am-9pm) on Tuesdays only. The Record Exchange will not issue store credit for any unused portion of the Vinyl Tuesday used vinyl bonus.

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

CD

Modest Mouse – Strangers to Ourselves

Mark Knopfler – Tracker (deluxe edition also available)

Seth Avett and Jessica Lea Mayfield – Sing Elliott Smith

Awolnation – Run

Glen Hansard – It Was a Triumph We Once Proposed: Songs of Jason Molina

Twin Shadow – Eclipse

Houndmouth – Little Neon Limelight

Xavier Rudd – Nanna

Sleeping With Sirens – Madness

Tobias Jesso Jr. – Goon

Pyramids – A Northern Meadow

Papa Mali – Music is Love

King Khan and the BBQ Show – Bad News Boys

Moonspell – Extinct

Ranger – Where Evil Dwells

Various Artists – Liv & Maddie

The Answer – Raise a Little Hell (deluxe edition also available)

Olafur Arnalds/Alice Sara Ott – The Chopin Project

VINYL

Modest Mouse – Strangers to Ourselves

Badbadnotgood and Ghostface Killah – Sour Soul (limited edition gold vinyl edition also available)

Seth Avett and Jessica Lea Mayfield – Sing Elliott Smith

Tobias Jesso Jr. – Goon

Twin Shadow – Eclipse

Awolnation – Run

Glen Hansard – It Was a Triumph We Once Proposed: Songs of Jason Molina

Houndmouth – Little Neon Limelight

Arthur Russell – Calling Out of Context

The Pogues – Various Reissues

Rush – 2112

Rush – All the World’s a Stage

Joshua Radin – Onward & Sideways

Green Day – 39/Smooth

Mos Def – Black on Both Sides

Joan Jett and the Blackhearts – Glorious Results of a Misspent Youth

Carly Simon – The Best of Carly Simon: Limited Anniversary Edition

J. Cole – 2014 Forest Hills Drive

Rainbow – Various Reissues

Father Murphy – Croce

Charles Mingus – The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady

Charles Mingus – Mingus Plays Piano

Wes Montgomery – Boss Guitar

NEW RELEASE TUESDAY: MADONNA, WILL BUTLER (ARCADE FIRE), D’ANGELO VINYL AND MORE, PLUS VINYL TUESDAY!

vinyl tuesday poster reduced 475It’s New Release Tuesday, and it’s also Vinyl Tuesday — customers receive up to $5 in used vinyl* with every $25 in new vinyl purchased all day long every Tuesday!

* Must be redeemed at time of purchase. Offer valid during regular business hours (10am-9pm) on Tuesdays only. The Record Exchange will not issue store credit for any unused portion of the Vinyl Tuesday used vinyl bonus.

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

CD

Madonna – Rebel Heart (three versions available)

Will Butler – Policy

Matthew E. White – Fresh Blood

Enslaved – In Times

Joe Pug – Windfall

The McCrary Sisters – Let’s Go

Heems – Eat Pray Thug

Motor Sister – Rides

Luke Bryan – Spring Break: Checkin’ Out

Judas Priest – Defenders of the Faith 30th Anniversary Edition

Mod Sun – Look Up

Lieutenant – If I Kill This Thing We’re All Going to Eat for a Week

Fences – Lesser Oceans

Cancer Bats – Searching for Zero

The Lookouts – Spy Rock Road (And Other Stories)

Various Artists – Ultra Music Festival 2015

Olly Murs – Never Been Better

Bettye LaVette – Child of the Seventies

Diagrams – Chromatics

River City Extension – Deliverance

Melechesh – Enki

Psycroptic – Psycroptic

The Minus 5 – Dungeon Golds

Santa Cruz – Santa Cruz

Sheppard – Bombs Away

Danielle Nicole – Danielle Nicole

Jack DeJohnette – Made in Chicago

VINYL

D’Angelo and the Vanguard – Black Messiah

Madonna – Rebel Heart

Matthew E. White – Fresh Blood

Broadcast – The Noise Made By People

Broadcast – Tender Buttons

Broadcast and Focus Group – Investigate Witch Cults of the Radio Age

Touche Amore and Self Defense – Self Love

Mod Sun – Look Up

Creative Adult/Self Defense – Split

RECORD EXCHANGE TOP 10 SELLERS (WEEK ENDING MARCH 8, 2015)

418456318300-5001. The Firewatcher’s Daughter, Brandi Carlile
2. Wovenwar, Wovenwar
3. Another Eternity, Purity Ring
4. Bloodstone & Diamonds, Machine Head
5. Beloved, Ryan Bayne and the Hand-Me-Downs
6. Hand. Cannot. Erase, Steven Wilson
7. Aureate Gloom, Of Montreal
8. Physical Graffiti, Led Zeppelin
9. Wallflower EP, Hollow Wood
10. Restarter, Torche

WOVENWAR (EX-AS I LAY DYING) LIVE ACOUSTIC SET/SIGNING THURSDAY 3/5!

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Wovenwar (ex-As I Lay Dying) will visit the The Record Exchange (1105 W. Idaho St.) for a special acoustic set and signing at 6 p.m. First Thursday, March 5. As always, this Record Exchange in-store event is free and all ages. Wovenwar is performing with In Flames and All That Remains at the Knitting Factory later that evening and we have tickets for sale at the store!

The first 25 people to purchase Wovenwar’s self-titled debut get a free ticket to the Knit show!

ABOUT WOVENWAR

418456034849-500Our choices define us. At heart, we choose between good and evil or right and wrong. It’s not predisposed, but rather something we learn through experience, life’s twists and turns, and the stops along the way. The very moniker Wovenwar speaks to that truth.

“When we’re born, we’re innocent and blameless creatures with no hatred or judgment,” explains guitarist Nick Hipa. “Along the way, personality and perspective get cultivated. Hate, love, and other influences can be woven into you, but you ultimately choose your path. If you recognize the foundations, you can opt to live differently. It’s a struggle. That’s what the name signifies. It’s about recognizing that and choosing accordingly.”

In the spring of 2013, the members of As I Lay Dying—Nick, Phil Sgrosso [guitar], Josh Gilbert [bass, vocals], Jordan Mancino [drums]—made an important choice of their own. They had seen tremendous success, selling over one million albums, enjoying a Top 10 debut on the Billboard Top 200 with 2010’s The Powerless Rise and a Top 15 debut with 2012’s Awakened, and touring globally alongside the likes of Slipknot, Slayer, Suicide Silence, Killswitch Engage, and more. Facing tumultuous controversy related to their singer and a shattering foundation shakeup, these four musicians decided to press on and do what they do best.

“We had been playing music for our entire adult lives and working towards becoming a better band every year, and then our unit was extremely compromised,” sighs Nick. “The natural step was to let that be and work on something else. We felt like we had a lot to accomplish in terms of our writing and chemistry together. We still wanted to develop. A lot of bands quit because they lose their love for it. We loved it more than ever. That’s why we decided to form something under a new name with no pressure to be anything.”

As they traded song ideas back and forth, Nick reached out to a lifelong friend Shane Blay. The two grew up together in Dallas and even played in Evelynn before Hipa joined As I Lay Dying. In between working with Oh, Sleeper, Shane had begun writing songs with Nick purely as a creative outlet a year prior. Given their existing bond, the transition to writing for Wovenwar’s self-titled debut proved seamless.

“When everything went down, we started thinking of singers,” Phil goes on. “Nick was like, ‘What about Shane?’ We all wanted to be in a band with him. It was a no-brainer. There were no auditions or tryouts. We just started making music together, and it was very natural from the beginning.”

“I was excited to have the opportunity to play with these guys,” exclaims Shane. “From the first song we worked on, it felt like it was meant to be. I was right at home.”

With Shane officially in the fold, the quintet hit a San Diego studio to record the album with producer Bill Stevenson [Rise Against, NOFX], who helmed Awakened. Immediately, they collectively tapped into a sound that picked up where they left off, while forging new territory altogether.

“It’s more dynamic,” exclaims Phil. “There’s a hard rock element to it. We wanted to utilize Shane’s voice and go bigger. That was important. There’s a different energy, and we got to explore more sounds. It feels more alive than ever. This is the most exciting thing we’ve done. We wanted to keep it familiar but take risks here and there.”

“As I Lay Dying had its sound,” adds Nick. “We expanded it, but we never branched out too far. We could do anything we wanted to here. We just wanted to continue to write music that inspired us.”

It’ll undoubtedly inspire others as well though. The first single “All Rise” threads together precise riffing with Shane’s magnetic vocals, landing a huge chorus in between incendiary instrumentation. It serves as the perfect link between the musicians’ past output and the future.

Shane states, “I felt like the music industry was sucking the life out of me. Then, Wovenwar happened. It was a chance to do something else and not give up. That’s what the song is about.”

“It bridges the gap between the old and the new,” affirms Nick. “It related to what we were going through in life. We were pretty dejected. We spent over a decade building something, and it had fallen apart. When you find yourself in a situation in which you really have no control over, you have to be optimistic in the way you respond because all you can control is your response. It’s a great introduction to the band.”

Elsewhere on the album, “Tempest” showcases the band’s dynamics, breaking the boundaries of heavy music in the process with palpable melodies. “All of my friends initially made it in music, and I was the guy who didn’t,” admits Shane. “I needed to inspire myself to get up and keep working at it. This was my call-to-arms.”

Meanwhile, the closer “Prophets” begins with elegant acoustic guitars before building into the album’s most dramatic and defining moment. “It’s about wrestling with the notion of blind faith,” says Nick. “It details seeking a transformation, and it challenges the idea of people speaking about matters we don’t absolutely know of. There’s no authority there. That’s faith.”

Ultimately, Wovenwar deliver an introductory statement that’s bound to send shockwaves throughout heavy music.

Shane concludes, “Something good can come from misfortune. You have to always keep on going. These guys went through so much, and they’re still pushing ahead. I hope this inspires people to keep doing whatever they love to do.”

Nick leaves off, “We dealt with a lot personally while making this album. The way we always handled things was to write music and put ourselves into something that could speak louder. We put ourselves into this one hundred percent. Hopefully, that comes across.”