NEW DVD/BLU-RAY: THE HILARIOUS THIRD SEASON OF PORTLANDIA!

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Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein’s Portlandia has amounted to a kind of frenzied pedicab tour of the city of Portland, Oregon by way of Apple Maps. Though residents of the city continue to debate whether or not the series is good for local tourism, cameos by mayor Sam Adams would seem to suggest a loving symbiosis between the city and its fictional depiction. Yet in the show’s third season, Armisen and Brownstein seek to expand both its audience and its relevance, making several excursions outside the city limits.

The series continues its somewhat more combative tone with respect to today’s youth in another music-related sequence set outside Portland’s city limits. Playing old-school punk “Gen Xers,” Armisen and Brownstein recruit Kurt Loder and other symbols of MTV’s heyday to “take back” the network from tweens. They head to Times Square and raid MTV’s headquarters, successfully taking over the airwaves from the head honcho, a world-weary tween girl, who coldly insists “music is dead.” The girl then goes on to point out the irony of nostalgia victims trying to “take back the youth-oriented channel from the youth.” Given that even the older generation refuses to tune in, she turns out to be right. By this point, the depiction of failed revolutions has already become one of the season’s winning comic routines.

A jab at raw milk curdles on arrival, and the scene in which a girl spends her entire meditation class fantasizing about the man across from her feels like a joke we’ve already seen a dozen times, but these are exceptions to the rule. Portlandia’s best gags instead all seem to embody a kind of post-Occupy disillusionment, and season three’s less provincial outlook ensures the show’s continued relevance. It’s less intensely fixated on the city from which the series derives its name, and Armisen and Brownstein’s willingness to expand the scope of its satire has ultimately led to something more sustainable, if a little less local.-Slant

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THE VINYL WORD: 'CELESTIAL' BY ISIS

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The now-classic debut full-length Celestial highlights ISIS‘ roots in metal and hardcore while displaying the experimentation with post-rock and ambience that they would become best known for. Accurately described by Decibel Magazine as “a transitional record between the band’s early work and the post-metal benchmarks such as Oceanic … the elements of the greatness are present, but rawer, more direct.” Initially surfacing in 2000 following the larvael stages of formative EPs, Celestial was ISIS’ first release with the (then newly-solidified) lineup that would last them through a decade until disbanding in 2010.

With chugging sludge, expansive doom, droning metal and a nuanced yet vital use of keys, samples and noise, Celestial at times borders on completely devastation, but gracefully shifts into passages of sheer beauty. ISIS came into their own with Celestial, mastering the flow of sonic dynamics between “loud” and “quiet”, smoothly bringing sparse elements into an otherwise oppressively heavy sound.

This unique and varied album of nearly an hour’s length was their first captured by engineer Matt Bayles, who subsequently recorded ISIS‘ following three long-players. Aaron Turner’s artwork has been fully reimagined from the original elements, and the double LPs are housed in a gatefold jacket with printed innersleeves containing flood-black interior printing. Out of print for years, Celestial is finally available again with newly remastered audio, carefully crafted specifically for vinyl by longtime cohort James Plotkin. 

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THRIFTSTORE MASTERPIECE'S 'TROUBLE IS A LONESOME TOWN' AND OTHER NEW RX CD RECOMMENDATIONS

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Thriftstore Masterpiece is a revolving music collective devoted to paying homage to the underdog records of years past. The debut album revisits Lee Hazlewood’s 1963 lost classic Trouble Is A Lonesome Town and features Pete Yorn, Frank Black, Isaac Brock, Courtney Taylor-Taylor (The Dandy Warhols), Eddie Argos (Art Brut), the late Larry Norman and more. 

In 1963, Lee Hazlewood released his debut album Trouble is a Lonesome Town to little fanfare. It was a collection of solo acoustic songs stitched together with a narrative that described life in a fictional small town inhabited by outlaws, thieves, and down-and-out laborers. The album was hokey, but hip. Corny, but cool. It evoked a bygone era of pastoral American towns and their sometimes seedy underbellies, somewhat like a darker version of the Andy Griffith Show or a more sinister Prairie Home Companion. More importantly, it was a fully realized concept album that predated the trend that is so common in today’ s music world. Hazlewood had originally intended the songs as demos for his publisher, in hopes that other artists might someday record them. A half century later, the music collective known as Thriftstore Masterpiece has done exactly that.

Producer I band leader Charles Normal explains “I first came across the record around the turn of the millennium while living in Oslo, Norway. I found it in a secondhand junk shop and it struck a nostalgic note somewhere within me. It made me homesick for the panoply of Americana I had experienced while slumming it in the Southwestern border towns and California desert whistle stops I drifted through when I first started playing music on the road. The record didn’t leave my turntable for months. Years later, I started to envision the record as a more orchestrated statement and began recording the basic tracks in my studio. My brother, singer Larry Norman, lent his voice to a couple of the tracks, but when he passed away from a heart attack in 2008 I fell into a deep funk and put the project on the back burner. I couldn’t bring myself to harmonize with his vocals … it was just too emotional to deal with. It wasn’t until much later, prompted in part by Isaac Brock, that I dusted off the tapes and hard drives and began to finish it. I went through my address book and started calling friends who happened to be in possession of great voices to see if they were interested in joining in.”-musicdirect

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NEW RELEASE OF THE WEEK: JAY-Z'S MAGNA CARTA HOLY GRAIL

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The first thing listeners will say to themselves upon clicking play on Magna Carta Holy Grail, the latest in music and technology synergy (or whichever industry buzzword one is wont to use), is, “Wow, Timbaland produced this?” Jay-Z has a list of producers with whom he’s had legendary rapport (Just Blaze, DJ Premier, and Kanye West, for example), but MCHG reminds us to not forget about Timothy Moseley. Unlike Timbaland’s subpar contributions on The Blueprint 3, Timbo completely avoids “Timbaland-isms” that would otherwise make a cut sound like “Jay-Z on a Timbaland track” rather than just a Jay-Z track. Whether it’s the Soul-Rock intro that is “Holy Grail” or “F.U.T.W.,” which sounds like it would be right at home following up “So Ghetto” on Vol. 3, Timbaland hits the right notes time and again on this one.

Hit-Boy’s excellent work on “Somewhere In America” lays the foundation for Jay to reveal that even as he shakes hands with Presidents and headlines Rock festivals, he still doesn’t feel welcome: “New money, they lookin’ down on me / Blue bloods, they tryna clown on me / You can turn up your nose, high society / …You should come to the housewarming / Come and see what your new neighbor ‘bout / Yellow Lambo in the driveway / One-thirty-five, I’m on the highway.” It may just seem like more stock Jay-Z braggadocio, but there’s real bitterness here.

Magna Carta Holy Grail is where Jay-Z’s emceeing finally meets his “High Rap” ambitions. This is easily the best rhyming Jay’s done since American Gangster. But a sharp Shawn on the mic isn’t a surprise. What is a surprise is that this is the most cohesive project Jay’s put together since The Blueprint. The project is smartly produced, with Timbaland’s aforementioned contributions rewarding Jay’s faith in his old “Big Pimpin’” buddy, with contributions from Adrian Younge (of Twelve Reasons to Die withGhostface Killah fame) and others adding fine touches to the record. 

What really makes this project stand out from the overwhelming majority of major label Rap release in 2013: everything on this project sounds like it was recorded for this project. Beats don’t sound like they were chosen from a producer’s C:/ drive, and Rick Ross’ verse doesn’t have nothing to do with anything (see “Accident Murderers” from Nas’ Life Is Good). Who knows whether Jay-Z knew what he had in mind when he got into the kitchen, but instead of adding every spice available to him, he used only what he needed—and the recipe benefitted because of it.-HipHop Dx

NEW RELEASE TUESDAY: THRIFTSTORE MASTERPIECE LISTENING PARTY WITH FREE PIE HOLE PIZZA JULY 9 (6PM)!

thriftstore masterpieceThe Record Exchange’s New Release Tuesday series continues on July 9 with Thriftstore Masterpiece‘s Presents Lee Hazelwood’s Trouble is a Lonesome Town! The album — available on CD and vinyl — will be featured during our weekly listening party at 6 p.m.! Enjoy free pizza from our New Release Tuesday partners Pie Hole and enter to win our New Release Tuesday raffle prize — a vinyl test pressing of the album!

Are you a proud owner of a Radio Boise KRBX Card? Bring it in every Tuesday from 6 to 9 p.m. and receive 20% off gift shop items and used CDs, vinyl, DVD/Blu-ray and cassettes (exclupie holeding collectibles – individual items $100 and over).

Speaking of our beloved community radio station, their Radio Boise Tuesdays series at Neurolux features local and touring bands as well as a Radio Boise DJ after each show. Radio Boise receives 20% of drink sales from every Radio Boise Tuesdradio boise tuesdaysay show. You receive the benefit of DRINK SPECIALS at each one. The music kicks off at 7 p.m. — right after you’ve filled your belly with pizza and heard some new music at the RX!

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

CD

Thriftstore Masterpiece – Trouble is a Lonesome Town

Jay-Z – Magna Carta Holy Grail

Battlecross – War of Will

Editors – The Weight of Your Love (deluxe edition also available)

Daughn Gibson – Me Moan

The Reverend Horton Heat – Live at the Fillmore

Preservation Hall Jazz Band – That’s It!

Scud Mountain Boys – Do You Love the Sun

U-Ziq – Chewed Corners

Anna Von Hausswolff – Ceremony

Skylar Grey – Don’t Look Down

Speedy Ortiz – Major Arcana

Monsters Scare You – Die a Legend

Deep Forest – Deep Africa

Bell X1 – Chop Chop

Overseas – Overseas

Octopus Project – Fever Forms

… And You Will Know Us By the Trail of the Dead – Various Reissues

Devo – Hardcore Vol. 1 and 2

Travis Tritt – Calm After

Status Quo – Bula Quo

Whitesnake – Made in Britain/The World Record

Jesse Harris – Borne Away

Trampled Under Foot – Badlands

Ramin Djawadi – Game of Thrones: Season Three

Letlive – Blackest Beautiful

Solomon Burke – Live at Montreux 2006

Michael Martin Murphey – Red River Drifter

Hebronix – Unreal

The Burial – In the Taking of Flesh

Maps – Vicissitude

Cornell Campbell Meets Soothsayers – Nothing Can Stop Us

Butcher Babies – Goliath

Like Moths to Flames – An Eye for An Eye

Sirenia – Perils of the Deep Blue

Whirr – Around

Pat Travers Band – Can Do

Adlib – Bad Newz

Big B – Fools Gold

Merry Clayton – The Best of Merry Clayton

Deadly Gentlemen – Roll Me Tumble Me

VINYL

Zomby – With Love

Baths – Obsidian

Isis – Celestial

John Prine – Missing Years

U-Ziq – Chewed Corners

Ben Folds Five – Live

… And You Will Know Us By the Trail of the Dead – Various Reissues

Johnny Cash – Get Rhythm/I Walk the Line

Woods – Be All Be Easy

Overseas – Overseas

Preservation Hall Jazz Band – That’s It!

Smith Westerns – Varsity

Gretchen Wilson – Under the Covers

The James Hunter Six – Minute By Minute

Anna Von Hausswolff – Ceremony

The Lonely Island – The Wack Album

Queensryche – Queensryche

Cannibal Corpse – Bloodthirst 25th Anniversary Picture Disc

Caspian – Four Trees

Josefus – Not Dead Yet

Letlive – Blackest Beautiful

Turn Me on Dead Man – We Are the Star People

Hebronix – Unreal

Whirr – Around

Durian Brothers/Ensemble Skalectrik- Split Series No. 22

Prisonaires – Baby Please/Just Walkin’ in the Rain

Rufus Thomas Jr. – Bear Cat/Walking in the Rain

Atriarch – Ritual of Passing

DVD/BLU-RAY

Portlandia Season 3 DVD and Blu-ray

Solomon Burke – Live at Montreux 2006 DVD

The Host DVD and Blu-ray

Spring Breakers DVD and Blu-ray

Admission DVD

Psycho DVD

Birds DVD