BONUS CLUB SALE MONDAY, DEC. 8: 20% OFF STOREWIDE 9AM-5PM AND 25% OFF DURING THE PARTY (5-9PM)! FREE CRAFT BEER, RAFFLES, GIVEAWAYS AND MORE!

It’s party time: The Record Exchange annual Bonus Club Customer Appreciation Sale will be held on Monday, Dec. 8, and yule not want to miss it.

As a thank you to our customers for supporting Idaho’s largest independent record store, The Record Exchange is offering 25% OFF STOREWIDE DURING THE PARTY (5 TO 9 P.M.) AND 20% OFF STOREWIDE DURING THE DAY (9 A.M. TO 5 P.M.).

And that’s just the start. To enhance your holiday shopping experience, the evening festivities also will include:

• FREE CRAFT BEER FROM PAYETTE BREWING CO. We’ll have cans of delicious, Boise-brewed craft beer from our partner Payette Brewing Co., and you’ll get to drink some for free (provided you’re 21 or older and show us a valid I.D.).

LIVE RADIO BROADCAST AND SILENT AUCTION FINALE. Once again, 94.9 FM The River’s Tim Johnstone will be broadcasting live from the store and emceeing the party, including the finale of our exclusive Concert for Cause Silent Auction.

archie's placeARCHIE’S PLACE. Our friends from one of Boise’s best food trucks will be at the store selling select favorites off their menu!

 

• GIVEAWAYS

• RAFFLE PRIZES

In addition to housing Boise’s Biggest and Best Gift Shop, this season The Record Exchange has more than 100 new Black Friday exclusives from our friends at Record Store Day, plus hundreds of new CDs under 10 bucks, including 60 hand-picked Give the Gift of Music titles!

If you’re not already a member of the RX Bonus Club, you can sign up at the Bonus Club Party and start saving! As a Bonus Club member, you get $10 in store credit every time you accrue $120 in store purchases.

If you want to sign up for the RX Bonus Club prior to the sale, visit The Record Exchange and ask a clerk for a free membership form!

CAGE THE ELEPHANT SIGNING SUNDAY, DEC. 7; VIP PRIORITY-LINE WRISTBAND AVAILABLE WITH PURCHASE DEC. 4!

CTE-White_Seamless_472_BWColin-Lane-_094.9 FM The River presents the Cage the Elephant album signing at 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 7 at The Record Exchange (1105 W. Idaho St.). As always, this Record Exchange in-store event is free and all ages. Cage the Elephant is performing at the Revolution Concert House later that evening (7 p.m.) and we have tickets for sale at the store!

Want priority line placement at the signing? Beginning Thursday, Dec. 4, purchase Melophobia 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.) Listen to 94.9 FM The River for a chance to win a wristband!

ABOUT CAGE THE ELEPHANT

418455626902-500MELOPHOBIA: A fear of music.

On Cage The Elephant’s third album, MELOPHOBIA, the rock band was faced with the challenge of finding cohesiveness in the ideas of five different people. After touring for nearly five years straight on their prior releases, 2008’s Cage The Elephant and 2011’s Thank You, Happy Birthday, the musicians took some time off the road, to write as individuals before getting back together in August of 2012 to begin work on MELOPHOBIA as a collective.

“As individuals we all had fairly vague visions for how we wanted the record to turn out,” lead singer Matt Shultz says. “They were pretty polar. It really became a challenge to combine all these polar opposites together in a cohesive way. We first started writing material that was very intimate and had a very kind of close and hushed sound to it, but our hearts missed that energy and swagger and playfulness we love so much. Once that came to light, the record really started taking shape on its own. It was the uniting of several different ideas that were really different from each other.”

The album, a varied collection of unabashedly vivid and notably thoughtful rock songs, was written and recorded over the course of a year, with various recording sessions taking place at St. Charles Studio in Nashville over the winter and spring with longtime producer Jay Joyce. The approach was highly experimental and based around the idea that that you don’t write a song, you find it. Along with Joyce, the band focused on bringing each track to its greatest potential, which sometimes posed a significant challenge. Throughout the process the musicians stopped listening to other musical recordings almost entirely and Matt Shultz drew songwriting inspiration from listening to those around him interact.

“I wanted the making of this music to be comparable to drawing your childhood house purely from memory,” continues Shultz. “Your mind recreates things that aren’t based so much on physical truth but more based on emotion. I can speak from my own personal experience that pride and fear are always the enemy when you’re creating. Sometimes we cater toward certain sounds or approaches or deliveries because that is what we think society at that particular time has deemed artistic and we totally lose sight of the fact that art is a form of expression. On this record, lyrically and musically, we really strived to be better communicators.”

The album’s flagship single “Come A Little Closer” is a boisterous, blues-laden rocker and was one of the first songs the band completed for the album. The song marries the raw energy and playfulness the band is known for with their present interest in creating intimately expressive music, both in its pensively poetic lyrics and surging melody. That sensibility carries over to “It’s Just Forever,” the final track the band laid down, which features guest vocals from The Kills’ Alison Mosshart. Mosshart’s yelping croon builds the intensity of the stomping number, an apt juxtaposition to the mid-tempo soulfulness of album standout “Hypocrite” and acoustic closer “Cigarette Daydreams.” Overall the album captures familiar sounds in a new way, balancing a nostalgic sonic aesthetic with a fresh, innovative sensibility and embodying a truly classic voice. MELOPHOBIA resonates with a sense of joyful abandon, which comes from facing those initial challenges head on.

“The more intensely we worked on it and the more we put it under a microscope, the more afraid we became of it,” Shultz adds. “Then we had to overcome that. Sometimes it’s not the most fun thing in the world and sometimes it’s jubilation. Immense joy. It was all about overcoming that fear of creating music under false pretense or with skewed intent.”

MELOPHOBIA follows Thank You, Happy Birthday, which debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard Top 200 and has sold over 250,000 copies to date. The album’s single, “Shake Me Down,” spent six weeks at No. 1 on Alternative radio, following Cage The Elephant’s 2009 breakout single “Ain’t No Rest For The Wicked,” which landed in the Top 5. Cage The Elephant has sold over 550,000 copies to date and spent 73 consecutive weeks on the Billboard Top 200. The band has toured extensively, selling out several headlining runs and performing alongside Black Keys, Foo Fighters, Queens of the Stone Age, Muse, Stone Temple Pilots and Silversun Pickups.

For Cage The Elephant, who originally hail from Bowling Green, KY, the aim is to always improve and evolve, ensuring that each subsequent release and tour represent a step forward. In that way MELOPHOBIA is not so much about a fear of music but a fear of not pushing music to its potential.

“You hope that you naturally evolve as a person and you’re able to apply the things that you’ve learned to your creative works,” Shultz says. “Sometimes you have to push yourself out of your comfort zone in order to keep yourself from getting into this place where you’re just dialing it in. That’s what we’re really afraid of.”

HERE’S THE METAL: FREE RECORD EXCHANGE GIFT CARD WITH PURCHASE OF ANY OF THESE CDs THROUGH 1/6!

Our Here’s the Metal program, which highlights select metal titles each month and offers you a free gift with purchase, continues with a fresh selection of new face-melting titles!

gift cardPurchase any of the following sale-priced titles now through Jan. 6 and we’ll give you a free $5 Record Exchange Gift Card – that’s right, a FREE GIFT CARD!

At the Gates At War with Reality
Sister Sin Black Lotus
Machine Head Bloodstone and Diamonds
King Diamond Dreams of Horror
Cannibal Corpse Skeletal Domain
Devin Townsend Z2
Attila Guilty Pleasure
Beyond Creation Earthborn Evolution
Obituary Inked in Blood
Beartooth Disgusting
Orange Goblin Back from the Abyss

GIVE THE GIFT OF MUSIC: 60 MUST-HAVE CDs $9.99, PLUS A SAMPLER FOR YOU AND A SAMPLER FOR A SOLDIER!

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The name says it all: Give the Gift of Music. Our annual $9.99 holiday CD sale is back, and a top-drawer coalition of record store people across the country (including The Record Exchange) hand-picked 60 titles for your holiday gift-giving and personal pleasure.

Starting Sunday, Nov. 23 and continuing through Sunday, Jan. 4, the CDs listed below will be sale-priced at $9.99 each.

And this year, we have an added bonus for you and a way to show our troops overseas some love. Our friends at RED Music assembled a 2014 CD sampler to give away free with purchase of any Give the Gift of Music title – one for you and one to send to a soldier currently serving our country overseas … literally giving them the gift of music. There’s a space on the CD package to write a note of gratitude, then we’ll send the CD to Operation Troop Aid for them to distribute to the troops.

GIVE THE GIFT OF MUSIC TITLES

Guy Clark – My Favorite Picture of You

Felice Brothers – Favorite Waitress

Shovels and Rope – Swimmin’ Time

Delta Spirit – Into the Wide

Shakey Graves – And the War Came

The Lumineers – The Lumineers Deluxe Edition

Atmosphere – Southsiders

Real Estate – Atlas

Arctic Monkeys – AM

Cloud Nothings – Here and Nowhere Else

Black Lips – Underneath the Rainbow

OFF! – Wasted Years

Danny Brown – Old

Pains of Being Pure at Heart – Days of Abandon

Mac Demarco – Salad Days

Tycho – Awake

Angel Olsen – Burn Your Fire for No Witness

Sharon Van Etten – Are We There

Kishi Bashi – Lighght

The Men – Tomorrow’s Hits

Damien Jurado – Brothers and Sisters of the Eternal Son

The War On Drugs – Lost in the Dream

Afghan Whigs – Do to the Beast

King Tuff – Black Moon Spell

Shabazz Palaces – Lese Majesty

Goat – Commune

J Mascis – Tied to a Star

Joe Bonamassa – Different Shades of Blue

Oasis – (What’s the Story) Morning Glory

Thievery Corporation – Saudade

Bombay Bicycle Club – So Long, See You Tomorrow

Black Angels – Clear Lake Forest

Raveonettes – Pe’ahi

Trampled By Turtles – Wild Animals

Spanish Gold – South of Nowhere

Reverend Horton Heat – Rev

Pixies – Indie Cindy

The Both – The Both

Against Me! – Transgender Dysphoria Blues

St. Paul & The Broken Bones – Half the City

Keb’ Mo’ – BluesAmericana

String Cheese Incident – Song in My Head

Umphrey’s McGee – Similar Skin

Hozier – Hozier

Broken Bells – After the Disco

First Aid Kit – Stay Gold

Judas Priest – Redeemer of Souls

Bleachers – Strange Desire

Alt-J – This is All Yours

Coldplay – Ghost Stories

Wiz Khalifa – Blacc Hollywood

Fitz and the Tantrums – More Than Just a Dream

Young the Giant – Mind Over Matter

Jenny Lewis – The Voyager

Black Keys – Turn Blue

Tom Petty – Hypnotic Eye

Robert Plant – Lullaby and the Ceaseless Roar

Prince – Art Official Age

14 OF ’14 VINYL SALE: FUTURE ISLANDS, NEW PORNOGRAPHERS, INTERPOL, SBTRKT, PERFUME GENIUS AND MORE!

14 of 14 vinylOur friends at Beggars Group — which includes such fine indie labels as Matador, 4AD, XL, Rough Trade and True Panther — released some great albums in 2014, and to celebrate, we’re offering 14 select titles on vinyl — all of which come with a code to download the digital version of the album for free — on sale through January 15!

The titles are as follows:

Future Islands – Singles

The New Pornographers – Brill Bruisers

Interpol – El Pintor

Tune-Yards – Nikki Nack

SBTRKT – Wonder Where We Land

Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks – Wig Out at Jagbags

Perfume Genius – Too Bright

Warpaint – Warpaint

Jungle – Jungle

EMA – The Future’s Void

FKA Twigs – LP1

Iceage – Plowing Into the Field of Love

Single Mothers – Negative Qualities

Merchandise – After the End