NEW RELEASE OF THE WEEK: EMINEM'S SEQUEL TO 'MARSHALL MATHERS' IS 'A VIRTUOSO APPLICATION OF TALENT'

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What’s the point of Eminem in middle age? He was a peroxide phenomenon in his 20s, an icon of adolescent posturing, the go-to guy for Christina Aguilera insults and casual homophobia, but in 2013, rap is trap and money and molly. Who needs a 41-year-old spitting another revenge fantasy about his mother over plangent piano? With this sequel to his blockbuster third album, however, the rapper has created a work that bears comparison. There is confidence and maturity here; introspection and regret are balanced with a clear idea of his place in rap’s history. His flows are exceptional and the wordplay dazzling. The jokes, in places offensive, are relentless and ribald. There is no apology, though, no concession; just a considered, virtuoso application of talent.Guardian

BOISE WEEKLY AND THE DUCK CLUB PRESENT OF MONTREAL PRE-PARTY WITH LA LUZ IN-STORE TUESDAY, NOV. 5; FREE PIE HOLE PIZZA, VINYL RAFFLES!

LaLuz1Boise Weekly and The Duck Club present the Of Montreal Pre-Party with La Luz at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 5, at The Record Exchange (1105 W. Idaho St., Downtown Boise). La Luz will perform on the RX stage before heading across the street to open for Of Montreal’s Radio Boise Tuesday show at the El Korah Shrine — free Pie Hole pizza while it lasts, too! As always, this Record Exchange in-store event is free and all ages!

We have tickets for the Shrine show here at the store and will be waiving our ticket fees on all Duck Club shows during the pre-party. Anyone who purchases Duck Club tickets at the event will be entered to win a signed Of Montreal vinyl LP or Moondoggies signed vinyl LP prize pack!

ABOUT LA LUZ

LaLuz_ItsAlive_608x608Seattle’s La Luz recorded their debut EP, Damp Face, in a small trailer on a hot August day. But barring the inevitable “no-AC-in-the-van” summer tour calamity, La Luz runs cool. Their brand of coolness isn’t about distance or affect; it’s a mood, and—sue us, but to totally rip off Zelda Fitzgerald: Something about this music vibrates to the dusky, dreamy smell of dying moons and shadows. So yeah, that kind of cool.

Still, La Luz’s live shows, more than most these days, are about connection. It’s evident that the four ridiculously talented ladies on stage are not only playing music with each other, but for each other. And they engage their audience as well. Like a proper punk band—which they are not— they give you shit for not dancing. They convey a gritty self-possession, a sense that they’ve been there and back again. And, like the expert, but seemingly effortless, surf licks and meandering bass lines that rise and fall throughout their songs, their mocking is playful and dreamy and disarming enough to get most of the crowd (and sometimes the keyboard player) dancing down the center line of a soul train.

But as any half-assed Freudian will tell you, there can be no meaningful connection without first weathering some dark and lonely times. Here comes the chilly part: What makes La Luz stand out—and stand out fast—the band has only been playing together for a year and people took notice almost immediately—is that this is a band that embodies that most elusive slant on the human condition: longing, and the fleeting relief that tags alongside deep desire.

In Spanish, La Luz means “light” and that’s the perfect thing to evoke when your songs give the illusion of veering in the opposite direction. But lift out most any lyric—which is a good excuse to give a closer listen to the delicate, four-part harmonies that are fast becoming the band’s signature—and you’ll find that the aches and pains of love and loss, of living in a world where no foothold is ever a promise—all this is delivered with a nuanced dose of perfectly timed exhilaration, like the whole thing might just be worth it in the end.

Last spring, La Luz returned to that steamy trailer park to record It’s Alive – the much-anticipated follow up to Damp Face – with their friend and engineer Johnny Goss. From the first get-psyched drum roll and eerie chords of “Sure As Spring”, the dinged-up pop gem that opens the album, the rest moves like a slow drive on a dangerous road, slinking and bending as the terrain shifts. On “What Good Am I?”, the lead vocals, and the swirl of harmonies that surround it, recall the Spartan haze of Mazzy Star’s misty-eyed super hit. Smack in the middle is the title track. “It’s Alive” is a jangly rocker with a spooky refrain, oodles of ooohs, and a marauding narrative that nails down the misty logic of the rest of the album. Two instrumentals, “Sunstroke” and “Phantom Feelings”, showcase the band’s beach jam surf chops, and fall perfectly between the chilled out heartache that surrounds them.

GET THE 'INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS' VINYL SOUNDTRACK FOR $5.98 TUESDAY, NOV. 5 – ONE DAY ONLY THROWBACK PRICE!

llewyn davisOn Tuesday, Nov. 5, The Record Exchange is turning back the clock and offering the vinyl version of the Coen Brothers’ Inside Llewyn Davis soundtrack for the 1961-esque price of $5.98!

You read that right: A brand-new full-length vinyl LP for only $5.98. It’s only available for one day only at that price, so after you head to the ballot box, step into The Record Exchange and vote Llewyn Davis!

Inside Llewyn Davis is the first music based film the Brothers Coen have produced since that smashing success we all know and love as O Brother, Where Art Thou? This new story tells of a singer-songwriter on the folk scene in New York’s Greenwich Village in 1961. It features performances by Marcus Mumford (yep, one of those other brothers…), Justin Timberlake (WHAT? No, it’s true), Chris Thile, Punch Brothers and the star of the film, Oscar Isaac (Oscar Isaac? No way!). The whole she-bang is produced by T. Bone Burnett. Additionally, there are period songs from both Bob Dylan and Dave Van Ronk. The film is loosely based on Dave’s life, so pick up what we’re puttin’ down here, folks.

NEW RELEASE TUESDAY 11/5: EMINEM, M.I.A., CUT/COPY, MIDLAKE, 'LLEWYN DAVIS' $5.98 VINYL LP AND MORE!

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

CD

Eminem – The Marshall Mathers LP2 (deluxe edition also available)

M.I.A. – Matangi

Midlake – Antiphon

Cut/Copy – Free Your Mind

The Jimi Hendrix Experience – Miami Pop Festival

David Bowie – The Next Day Extra

Avril Lavigne – Avril Lavigne

The Melvins – Tres Cabrones

The Residents – Mush-Room

Latyrx – Second Album

Howe Gelb – The Coincidentalist

Bright Eyes – Christmas Album

Drag the River – Drag the River

Steven Wilson – Drive Home

Kronos Quartet with Bryce Dessner – Aheym

Bob Dylan – The Complete Columbia Albums Collection

Various Artists – Punk Goes Christmas

Wanted – Word of Mouth

Scott Stapp – Proof of Life

Frank Turner and Jon Snodgrass – Buddies

Melodic – Effra Parade

Impending Doom – Death Will Reign

Shaver – Shaver’s Jewels (The Best Of)

Jake Miller – Us Against Them

Various Artists – Divided and United: The Songs of the Civil War

Various Artists – Released! The Human Rights Concerts 1986-1998

New York Dolls – French Kiss 74

Dr. John – The Lost Broadcast

Lita Ford – The Bitch is Back … Live

Dream Theater – Live at Luna Park 3CD/2DVD

Status Quo – Back2SQ.1 Live at Hammersmith

James Blunt – Moon Landing

Stryper – No More Hell to Pay (deluxe edition also available)

Il Divo – Musical Affair

Celine Dion – Loved Me Back to Life

VINYL

Various Artists – Inside Llewyn Davis Soundtrack ($5.98 Nov. 5 – one day only!)

Jimi Hendrix Experience – Miami Pop Festival

Ducktails – Wish Hotel

Midlake – Antiphon

Moonface – Julia with Blue Jeans On

Bright Eyes – Christmas Album

At the Gates – With Fear I Kiss the Burning Darkness

Mississippi John Hurt – Candy Man Blues

Blind Lemon Jefferson – Black Snake Moan

Blind Willie McTell – Atlanta Strut

Talking Heads – More Songs About Buildings and Food

Talking Heads – The Name of This Band is Talking Heads

Iggy and the Stooges – Live in Detroit 2003 Picture Disc

Johnny Marr – New Town Velocity

Latyrx – Second Album

GG Allin – Hated Picture Disc

Radical Face – Family Tree: The Branches

Peter Green – Hot Foot Powder

DVD/BLU-RAY

Jimi Hendrix – Hear My Train a Comin’ DVD and Blu-ray

Pearl Jam – Long Strange Road DVD

Dream Theater – Live at Luna Park 2DVD, Blu-ray/3CD, Deluxe Blu-ray/2DVD/3CD

Steven Wilson – Drive Home DVD

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey DVD

Otis Redding – Performances DVD

Uriah Heep – One More Night: Collectors Rarities DVD

Cockney Rejects – East End Babylon DVD

Cosmic Psychos – Blokes You Can Trust DVD

Parkland DVD

Grown-Ups 2 DVD

White House Down DVD

RECORD EXCHANGE TOP 20 SELLERS (WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 3, 2013)

new vinyl1. Reflektor, Arcade Fire
2. Pure Heroine, Lorde
3. Let’s Be Still, The Head and the Heart
4. Lightning Bolt, Pearl Jam
5. Magpie and the Dandelion, The Avett Brothers
6. The Civil Wars, The Civil Wars
7. New, Paul McCartney
8. Get Happy, Pink Martini
9. Melophobia, Cage the Elephant
10. Smoke and Mirrors, Brett Dennen
11. Lindsey Stirling, Lindsey Stirling
12. Recharged, Linkin Park
13. Shulamith, Polica
14. The Mediator Between Head and Hands Must Be the Heart, Sepultura
15. I’m a Stranger Here, The Devil Makes Three
16. Molly Drake, Molly Drake
17. L-Event, Autechre
18. Memorial, Russian Circles
19. Antiphon, Midlake
20. Grand Blood, Doomriders