NEW RELEASE TUESDAY 3/25: DYLAN 80s TRIBUTE, HOLD STEADY, JOHNNY CASH, EPITAPH VINYL REISSUES, MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE, ELTON JOHN AND MORE!

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

CD

Various Artists – A Tribute to Bob Dylan in the ’80s Vol. 1

The Hold Steady – Teeth Dreams

Johnny Cash – Out Among the Stars

My Chemical Romance – May Death Never Stop You (deluxe edition also available)

Beth Hart and Joe Bonamassa – Live in Amsterdam

Elton John – Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (three versions – standard remaster, deluxe edition, box set)

Grieves – Winter and the Wolves

Future Islands – Singles

Pantera – Far Beyond Driven 20th Anniversary Edition

Liars – Mess

Tokyo Police Club – Force Field

Animals as Leaders – Joy of Motion

Shakira – Shakira

The Dandy Warhols – Thirteen Tales from Urban Bohemia Live at the Wonder

Miles Davis – Miles Davis 1970: The Bootleg Series Vol. 3 – Miles at the Fillmore

Memphis May Fire – Unconditional

London Grammar – If You Wait

Circa Zero – Circus Hero

The Bad Plus – Rite of Spring

Rod Stewart – Tonight’s the Night: Live 1975-1998

Bob Marley – Island Mystic

The Belle Brigade – Just Because

Sleeper Agent – About Last Night

Chuck Ragan – Till Midnight

Sage the Gemini – Remember Me

Margot and the Nuclear So and So’s – Sling Shot to Heaven

The Baseball Project – 3rd

Thou – Heathen

Jarrod Niemann – High Noon

Barry Manilow – Night Songs

Desert Noises – 27 Ways

Aztec Camera – High Land Hard Rain

Merle Haggard – Okie from Muskogee 45th Anniversary Edition

Finch – What It Is To Burn – X

Horseback – Piedmont Apocrypha

The Colourist – The Colourist

Howler – World of Joy

Alterbeast – Immortal

D’Angelo – Live at the Jazz Cafe London

Nathan East – Nathan East

Asia – Gravitas

VINYL

Rancid – Rancid

NOFX – Heavy Petting Zoo

NOFX – Punk in Drublic

NOFX – So Long and Thanks for All the Shoes

Various Artists – A Tribute to Bob Dylan in the ’80s Vol. 1

The Who – Tommy

Pennywise – About Time

The Faint – Doom Abuse

The Hold Steady – Teeth Dreams

Johnny Cash – Out Among the Stars

Future Islands – Singles

Lacuna Coil – Broken Crown Hale (limited edition bootleg version)

Dead Kennedys – In God We Trust Inc.: The Lost Tapes

Seahaven – Reverie Lagoon: Music for Escapism Only

Depeche Mode – Various Reissues

Liars – Mess

Suzanne Vega – Tales from the Realm of the Queen of Pentacles

Schoolboy Q – Oxymoron

Grieves – Winter and the Wolves

Elbow – The Take Off and Landing of Everything

Tokyo Police Club – Force Field

Chuck Ragan – Till Midnight

Suicidal Tendencies – 13

The Belle Brigade – Just Because

Sleeper Agent – About Last Night

John Coltrane – Blue Train

Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers – Free for All

Eric Dolphy – Out to Lunch

Wayne Shorter – Speak No Evil

Horseback – Piedmont Apocrypha

Howler – World of Joy

Millencolin – Pennybridge Pioneers

Owls – Two

DVD/BLU-RAY

MusiCares Person of the Year Tribute to Bruce Springsteen DVD and Blu-ray

Beth Hart and Joe Bonamassa – Live in Amsterdam DVD and Blu-ray

Lou Reed – Transformer and Live at Montreux DVD

Punk Singer DVD

Joni Mitchell – Woman of Heart and Mind/Painting DVD

Asia – Gravitas DVD

RECORD EXCHANGE TOP 20 SELLERS (WEEK ENDING MARCH 23, 2014)

taking back sunday1. Happiness Is, Taking Back Sunday
2. Morning Phase, Beck
3. St. Vincent, St. Vincent
4. Supermodel, Foster the People
5. Lost in the Dream, The War on Drugs
6. Teens, Teens
7. Awake, Tycho
8. Half the City, St. Paul and the Broken Bones
9. Sunswimmer, New Madrid
10. Hard Working Americans, Hard Working Americans
11. Wildewoman, Lucius
12. Keep It Like a Secret, Built to Spill
13. Place in the Sun, Ozomatli
14. Cynic’s New Year, Horse Feathers
15. Voices, Phantogram
16. Atlas, Real Estate
17. Magic Sword, Magic Sword
18. God & the Girl, David Poe
19. English Oceans, Drive-By Truckers
20. Pure Heroine, Lorde

TAKING BACK SUNDAY IN-STORE MARCH 23; ADMISSION WRISTBAND WITH PURCHASE OF NEW ALBUM!

Taking_Back_Sunday_Fall_2011_4_credit_Camille_NolanTaking Back Sunday will perform live and sign copies of their new album Happiness Is at The Record Exchange (1105 W. Idaho St.) at 5 p.m. Sunday, March 23. As always, this Record Exchange in-store event is free and all ages. Taking Back Sunday is performing at Knitting Factory later that evening and we have tickets for sale at the store!

Want guaranteed admission to the event? Purchase Happiness Is (out March 18) on CD ($14.99) or vinyl ($19.99) and we’ll give you a wristband guaranteeing admission to the event!

ABOUT TAKING BACK SUNDAY

taking back sundayTaking Back Sunday are a band who truly need no introduction. Since forming in Long Island in 1999, the group have sold millions of albums, evolved from a scrappy punk act into seasoned songwriters and continued to forge a successful career. That spirit of resilience and innovation is dripping all over the band’s sixth full-length Happiness Is (which is also their first release for Hopeless Records). As you can guess from the title the album addresses some heady concepts, but it simultaneously showcases a new musical and conceptual leap for this band of mainstream misfits that’s certain to endear them to fans both new and old.

The group’s second album since reviving the classic lineup of vocalist Adam Lazzara, guitarist/vocalist John Nolan, guitarist Eddie Reyes, bassist Shaun Cooper and drummer Mark O’Connell was written over a two year period with no involvement from a record label for the first time since their legendary 2002 debut Tell All Your Friends. “The last record [2011’s Taking Back Sunday] was us feeling each other out and learning how to work together again and on this one everybody was a little more comfortable and free to express themselves,” Lazzara explains. “At this point in the game we all know each other’s strengths and weaknesses so well that it has made writing music together a bit easier,” O’Connell confirms. “Don’t get me wrong, there are still arguments but we are older and wiser and with that comes less fighting.”

Co-produced by longtime collaborators Mike Sapone in Long Island and Marc Jacob Hudson in Michigan, and mixed by Claudius Mittendorfer, the album sees the band expanding their musical palette and stretching out sonically in ways they’ve never done before by utilizing each producer’s strengths. “Recording with Marc was great because we’ve been working together for a decade on the road so we are so relaxed around him,” Lazzara says, adding that the fact the studio was located in a remote wooded area in the Midwest helped free the band from external distractions during the recording process. “When it comes to Mike that’s like our second home and it helped make those sessions feel so familiar since we actually recorded our very first demos there.”

“We had a month off between the two recording sessions which I think was really important because we’d never had that before and it helped us take a step back and reassess things once we were halfway through,” Nolan explains. In that spirit the soaring choruses and tender verses of the opening salvo “Flicker, Fade” is a perfect illustration of how that fresh perspective helped these songs achieve their full potential. “I’m very proud of that song in particular because in some ways it’s exactly what you would expect from Taking Back Sunday but it also manages to incorporate all of these completely new elements in it such as the orchestral flourishes,” Nolan explains. “I’m also extremely proud of the last song ‘Nothing At All’ because we’ve had acoustic songs before but we’ve never had anything acoustic that builds into such a gigantic climax and I think fans are going to be pleasantly surprised with that.”

“I tried to be a little more loose; I was more focused on being myself than trying to sound perfect or anything,” Lazzara responds when asked how he approached Happiness Is. “We also played around a lot with arranging the harmonies and playing with layers and I think that makes these songs a lot more rich.” Correspondingly “Stood A Chance” alternates between melodic moments and moody breakdowns in a way that’s so seamless that you’ll hardly notice it’s happening until it’s all over while “Better Homes And Gardens” is catharsis set to a driving drumbeat. The band also clearly weren’t afraid to let these songs truly take on their own spirit as evidenced by the ambient ballad “It Takes More,” which started out as an upbeat rocker before organically becoming into the atmospheric masterpiece that it evolved into.

Fans of Taking Back Sunday will also rejoice at the fact that Happiness Is sees the band’s enigmatic frontman at his most personal. “Through the years I’ve tried to stay pretty cryptic because often times it’s easier not to have to explain yourself but on this record I was very direct in the sense I tried to use the simplest way to get an idea across,” Lazzara explains. “In the past I don’t think I ever would have let a song like ‘Like You Do’ go on an album because it’s so heartfelt in a simple way and I also think it’s actually one of the first love songs we’ve ever written.” The band also agree that performing in the Middle East at places like Kuwait were the inspiration for “We Were Younger Then”—and lines like, “I remember when comfort was not an option” illustrate how far these five guys have come along from playing basements in Long Island in the late nineties.

Ultimately this search for meaning and pursuit of progress lies at the core of why the band have managed to retain a fervent fanbase over the years and survive numerous passing trends. But it’s also important to note that none of the band members take any part of this experience for granted. “In the past when we were on a major label there would be A&R people giving us suggestions but with this album it was just us pushing ourselves,” Lazzara summarizes, sounding even more hopeful than he did over a decade ago. “There is no question to me that Happiness Is is the best unfiltered representation of what happens when the five of us get in a room together and that makes me really happy. Nolan confirms this sentiment by adding, “this album really is a testament to each of the members talents because it’s just us.”

In other words, prepare yourself because it’s time to fall in love with Taking Back Sunday all over again.

NEW RELEASE TUESDAY 3/18: FOSTER THE PEOPLE, TAKING BACK SUNDAY, WAR ON DRUGS, BLACK LIPS, TYCHO & MORE!

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

CD

Foster the People – Supermodel

Taking Back Sunday – Happiness Is

The War on Drugs – Lost in the Dream

Black Lips – Underneath the Rainbow

Tycho – Awake

George Michael – Symphonica

I Am the Avalanche – Wolverines

Kylie Minogue – Kiss Me Once

Storie Grubb and the Holy Wars – Storie Grubb and the Holy Wars

Sisyphus – Sisyphus

Strypes – Snapshot

La Dispute – Rooms of the House

YG – My Krazy Life (deluxe edition also available)

Pretty Reckless – Going to Hell (deluxe edition also available)

Waylon Jennings – Right for the Time (Remembered)

Shooter Jennings – Other Live

Luther Dickinson – Rock ‘n’ Roll Blues

Sierra Leone’s Refugee Allstars – Libation

Elvis Presley – Elvis Recorded Live on Stage in Memphis

Enrique Iglesias – Sex and Love

Shit Robot – We Got a Love

John Oates – Good Road to Follow

Ana Tijoux – Vengo

Various Artists – Muppets Most Wanted

Various Artists – Twilight III: Beneath Trident’s Tomb

Ringworm – Hammer of the Witch

Nurse With Wound – Bar Maldoror

Saxon – Complete Albums 1979-1988

UFO – Complete Studio Albums 1974-1986

Wishbone Ash – Blue Horizon

Xploited – Massacre

Bl’ast! – Expression of Power

Dex Romweber Duo – Images 13

Groove Armada – Northern Star 15th Anniversary Edition

John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers – Stories and Road Dogs and In the Palace of the King

Bee Gees – Mythology

Demon Hunter – Extremist

Kevin Drew – Darlings

Assassins – War of Agression

Crimson Projekct – Live in Tokyo

Earth Crisis – Salvation of Innocents

Exploited – Beat the Bastards

Exploited – Fuck the System

Bill Engvall – Ultimate Laughs

VINYL

Taking Back Sunday – Happiness Is

Sunn 0))) and Ulver – Terrestrials

Foster the People – Supermodel

Black Lips – Underneath the Rainbow

Tycho – Awake

The War on Drugs – Lost in the Dream

Tokyo Police Club – Forcefield

Shit Robot – We Got a Love

Kanye West – 808s and Heartbreaks

Converge – Live at the BBC

I Am the Avalanche – Wolverines

Skeletonwitch – Forever Abomination Picture Disc

Offenders – Endless Struggle/We Must Rebel

Carcass – Surgical Steel Decibel Tour Picture Disc

Sisyphus – Sisyphus

Bl’ast! – Expression of Power

The Spits – Kill the Kool

Ringworm – Bleed 10″

Lee Scratch Perry and the Upsetters – Return of the Super Ape

La Dispute – Rooms of the House

John Coltrane – Dakar

Sonny Rollins – Plus Four

Twin Forks – Twin Forks

Johnny Noise – Day is Coming

Josefus – Dead Man

Joey Cape – Bridge

ASG – Win Us Over

Magic Touch – Palermo House Gang

DVD/BLU-RAY

Dukes of September – Dukes of September Live DVD and Blu-ray

Hidden Fortress Blu-ray (Criterion Collection)

Music From the South DVD

Frozen DVD

RECORD EXCHANGE TOP 20 SELLERS (WEEK ENDING MARCH 16, 2014)

david poe1. God & the Girl, David Poe
2. Stereolithic, 311
3. Morning Phase, Beck
4. English Oceans, Drive-By Truckers
5. After the Disco, Broken Bells
6. St. Vincent, St. Vincent
7. Hard Working Americans, Hard Working Americans
8. Wildewoman, Lucius
9. Lions, William Fitzsimmons
10. Voices, Phantogram
11. Live, Steve Martin and the Steep Canyon Rangers
12. Blood, In This Moment
13. Atlas, Real Estate
14. Days Are Gone, Haim
15. G I R L, Pharrell Williams
16. Warpaint, Warpaint
17. Magic Sword, Magic Sword
18. Dream a Little Dream, Pink Martini and the Von Trapps
19. Lift Your Spirit, Aloe Blacc
20. The Take Off and Landing of Everything, Elbow