RECORD EXCHANGE TOP 10 SELLERS (WEEK ENDING MAY 11, 2014)

Needtobreathe_AlbumCover_RiversInTheWastelandHiRes1. Rivers in the Wasteland, NEEDTOBREATHE
2. Hooray for Love, Curtis Stigers
3. Supernova, Ray LaMontagne
4. Most Messed Up, Old 97’s
5. Indie Cindy, Pixies
6. This is How the Wind Shifts, Silverstein
7. Nikki Nack, Tune-Yards
8. Shine On, Sarah McLachlan
9. Southsiders, Atmosphere
10. Our Endless War, Whitechapel

NEW RELEASE TUESDAY 5/13: THE BLACK KEYS, CHROMEO, THE PAINS OF BEING PURE AT HEART, TORI AMOS AND MORE!

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

CD

The Black Keys – Turn Blue

Chromeo – White Women

The Pains of Being Pure at Heart – Days of Abandon

Tori Amos – Unrepentant Geraldines (deluxe edition also available)

Michael Jackson – Xscape (deluxe edition also available)

Down – Down IV Pt. 2

Dolly Parton – Blue Smoke

Wovenhand – Refractory Obdurate

Rascal Flatts – Rewind

Dawn Golden – Still Life

Mushroomhead – The Righteous and the Butterfly

Iamsu – Sincerely Yours

Avatar – Hail the Apocalypse

Blondie – Blondie 4(0)-Ever: Ghosts of Download/Greatest Hits Deluxe Redux (special edition with DVD also available)

Florence and the Sphinx – Sumerian Ceremonials

Nahko and Medicine for the People – On the Verge

Sturgill Simpson – Metamodern Sounds in Country Music

Swans – To Be Kind

Little Dragon – Nabuma Rubberband

Mirah – Changing Light

Miasmal – Cursed Redeemer

Major Lazer – Apocalypse Soon

Guided By Voices – Cool Planet

Sylvan Esso – Sylvan Esso

Fujiya and Miyagi – Artificial Sweeteners

Lee “Scratch” Perry – Back on the Controls

Joseph Arthur – Lou

The Clientele – Suburban Light (deluxe reissue)

Prong – Ruining Lives

Me First and the Gimme Gimmes – Are We Not Men? We Are Diva!

Nine Black Alps – Candy for the Clowns

Killer Be Killed – Killer Be Killed

Agalloch – The Serpent and the Sphere

Structures – Life Through a Window

Hour of Penance – Regicide

Vince Guaraldi Trio – A Boy Named Charlie Brown

Dave Van Ronk – Dave Van Ronk Live in Monterey

John Mayall – Special Life

Dio – Live in London: Hammersmith Apollo

Dave Mason – Future’s Past

Kadavar – Abra Kadavar Tour Edition

Brand X – X-Files: A 20 Year Retrospective

Vallenfyre – Splinters

Tom the Lion – Sleep

Ferry Corsten – Solar Seranades

Beautiful: The Carole King Musical original cast recording

Various Artists – One Love, One Rhythm: The 2014 FIFA World Cup Official Album (deluxe edition also available)

VINYL

The Black Keys – Turn Blue

Chromeo – White Women

Swans – To Be Kind

The Pains of Being Pure at Heart – Days of Abandon

Major Lazer – Apocalypse Soon

Wovenhand – Refractory Obdurate

The String Cheese Incident – Song in My Head

Tomahawk – M.E.A.T.

Chiodos – Devil

Me First and the Gimme Gimmes – Are We Not Men? We Are Diva!

Big Boys – Lullabies Help the Brain Grow

Big Boys – No Matter How Long the Line is at the Cafeteria, There’s Always a Seat!

Down – Down IV: Part II

Janelle Monae – Electric Lady

Royal Blood – Out of the Black EP

Mercyful Fate – Melissa

Little Dragon – Nabuma Rubber

Guided By Voices – Cool Planet

Mushroomhead – The Righteous and the Butterfly

Various Artists – Bleep: 10

Thelonious Monk – Underground

Nine Black Alps – Candy for the Clowns

Mad Caddies – Dirty Rice

Asleep at the Wheel – Havin’ a Party: Live

King Diamond – Them

Eastlink – Eastlink

Boysetsfire/Funeral for a Friend – Split 7-inch

DVD/BLU-RAY

Bjork – When Bjork Met David Attenborough DVD and Blu-ray

Dio – Live in London: Hammersmith Apollo DVD

BLACK KEYS LISTENING PARTY TUESDAY, MAY 13 – WIN A VINYL TEST PRESSING LP!

tbk-turnblue_3The Black Keys are back with new music in the form of Turn Blue, and The Record Exchange is celebrating with a listening party on Tuesday, May 13 at 6 p.m.

Not only will we spin the new record in its entirety, but we’ll be raffling an ultra-rare vinyl test pressing of the new album!

Turn Blue will be available on CD and vinyl at the RX on May 13.

94.9 FM THE RIVER PRESENTS NEEDTOBREATHE LIVE AT THE RECORD EXCHANGE MAY 12; ONLY BOISE SHOW!

needtobreathe94.9 FM The River presents NEEDTOBREATHE live at The Record Exchange (1105 W. Idaho St., Boise) at 6 p.m. Monday, May 12. This is the band’s only show in town! As always, this Record Exchange in-store event is all ages.

Purchase NEEDTOBREATHE’s new album Rivers in the Wasteland on CD or vinyl at The Record Exchange and we’ll give you a wristband guaranteeing your admission — we anticipate a big crowd for this one!

ABOUT NEEDTOBREATHE

Needtobreathe_AlbumCover_RiversInTheWastelandHiResRivers In The Wasteland, NEEDTOBREATHE’s latest album, opens a new chapter in the South Carolina-based rock band’s story. But the band, comprised of brothers Bear and Bo Rinehart and Seth Bolt, couldn’t have arrived here without the tumultuous narrative that came before, each aspect of their career building up to this point. After the band’s previous album, The Reckoning, was released in 2011, the group spent over two years on the road, where the musicians began grappling with both significant inner turmoil and the external pressure created by notoriety. With the Rinehart brothers, sons of a pastor who hail from the rural town of Possum Kingdom, as the songwriting core of the band, NEEDTOBREATHE has built a successful career, earning a sizeable fanbase with their extensive touring. But tension between Bear and Bo was so high by the end of the touring cycle there was discussion of ending the band. The brothers kept to separate dressing rooms, uncertain that this was the sort of band they’d wanted to become, the possibility of quitting lingering in their minds.

“We were asking ourselves ‘Are you willing to change yourself in order to succeed?’” Bear says. “I think, in some ways, we tried that for a while. It was so tough on our souls and our stomachs and I think all of us knew that we couldn’t do that any longer. There was a moment where I thought the band was over. We had to take a break and meditate on what we each wanted NEEDTOBREATHE to be.”

For all three musicians, the answer was to return to the band’s roots and find the anchor of musical simplicity. They agreed that the most important moments of touring came at the end of each show, when they cut off the sound system in each venue and played directly to the fans. It’s a moment of realness NEEDTOBREATHE wanted to capture on their new album, a means of letting go of everything that isn’t truly essential to the song. Bear and Bo began writing a year ago, while still intermittently touring on The Reckoning, doing most of the initial work at their own Plantation Studios in Charleston. The band then spent time at Fairfax Recordings (formally Sound City Studios) in Los Angeles and at Blackbird Studios in Nashville, to co-produce the album with the help of various producers, including Joe Chiccarelli, Kevin Augunas, Jerrod Bettis and Ed Cash. It was a long, sometimes tumultuous process, that ultimately yielded a collection of songs the band feels reflect who they want to be as musicians now.

“We had a few goals as a band for the album,” Bear says. “I had them written in my notebook while I was writing songs. They were really basic: Keep it simple, not too many instruments, and have fun with it. And the last one was: be ourselves.”

“There was so much over-the-top production on the last album and on our tour,” Bo says. “We wanted to blow it all up and start over. The idea for the record was to get as much of the production elements out of the way and then force ourselves to not rely on extra stuff and studio tricks and technology. We wanted to force limitations and see how far we could take the songs with just us. Probably 90 percent of the record is all live takes. It’s very much an honest record.”

The album reflects these sentiments, each song lending itself to the idea of honest expression and genuine identity. “More Heart, Less Attack” is the heart of Rivers In The Wasteland, written in the studio as a response to the pressure of doing something for the wrong reasons. “Rise Again,” a twanging acoustic ballad, is about the necessity of adversity in order to move forward and the pensively soulful “Difference Maker” contemplates the qualities the musicians hope to embody in their lives, embracing a sparse instrumentation that lends to the emotional tone of the song. “The Heart,” the disc’s lead single, is a stomping number imbued with an infectious sense of hopeful anticipation. In the end, after the album was complete, the band saw the connectivity of the songs, each songwriter’s contributions threaded together in a surprising way.

“On the other side of it, it’s crazy how these songs really show a clarity that I don’t think we had while writing them,” Bear says. “These songs feel very timely for us. They feel like they were written for this time that we’re in now, not when we actually wrote them.”

“Being in the band for years now, there’s only a handful of moments where everybody in the band is on the same page,” Bo adds. “Going into this record, there’s no doubt that we were all of one mind and being inspired by the same things. We wanted to say the same things. I think this record is mostly about the journey of the heart. Ours were in much different places when we started this record but now, like the first day we started the band, are of the same heart.”

The past few years have seen NEEDTOBREATHE touring relentlessly, crisscrossing the country on multiple headlining tours, playing standout sets at major festivals like Bonnaroo and Austin City Limits, and performing throughout Europe (which included a personal highlight of opening for Sting in France). They’ve experienced the departure of their longtime drummer and a harrowing band scuffle that landed one member in the emergency room, but have also seen the birth of Bo’s first child and found a sincere reconciliation between brothers. Rivers In The Wasteland balances a palpable tension between two very different songwriters with a sense of brotherhood and shared voices. The album reveals that truly honest and authentic music can only come when everyone in the band believes in the same thing. For the musicians, the hope is that the songs inspire their fans and emphasize how committed NEEDTOBREATHE is to doing what they love in a way that doesn’t compromise anything.

 “We’ve come through some rough moments and some amazing moments,” Bo says. “We’re the most energized we’ve ever been. The band is young again. We’ve got a new sense of purpose and we believe in what we’re doing and are completely honored and humbled that there are fans out there who appreciate that and love the music along with us. We just fell back in love with the idea of what we get to do.”

MOM WILL GO GOO GOO FOR THIS GOO GOO DOLLS TURNTABLE & SIGNED LP PRIZE PACK – ENTER TO WIN AT THE RX!

goo goo dollsWant to score Mother a gift she’ll go absolutely Goo Goo about this Mother’s Day? Then enter to win our Goo Goo Dolls turntable prize pack!

While you’re here this weekend getting your Mother’s Day cards and gifts, visit The Record Exchange Gift Shop counter and enter to win the prize pack, which includes a Crosley Cruiser portable turntable and autographed copy of the Goo Goo Dolls’ latest album Magnetic! Runner-up prizes include vinyl and CD copies of Magnetic.

Deadline to enter is 7 p.m. Sunday, May 11. We’ll draw a name at random on Monday, May 12 and notify the winner.

Technically, you can enter to win the prize pack for yourself, but what kind of son or daughter would you be if you didn’t give it to your beloved mother?