NEW RELEASE OF THE WEEK: DAVID BOWIE'S "THE NEXT DAY"

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Even after 10 years away from the spotlight, David Bowie – pop’s most important post-Beatles innovator – still commands unrivalled levels of fascination. 

Just when it seemed that he had slipped into a dignified retirement, which no one would have begrudged, the world awoke one morning in January to the remarkable news of not only a single, ‘Where Are We Now?’, available immediately, but also this album.

In the context of the album, ‘Where Are We Now?’ – a moving, backwards glance at The Berlin Years – seems a slight red herring. Bowie does consider the past, ageing, mortality: on the title track’s chant of “My body left to rot in a hollow tree” and ‘I’d Rather Be High’s’ stumbling “to the graveyard”.

‘How Does the Grass Grow?’ poses the question, “Would you still love me if the clocks could go backwards?” (You Will) Set the World on Fire seemingly addresses his pre-stardom self, a You Really Got Me riff and slick confidence reminding us that he’s always had “what it takes”. This elegiac nostalgia is matched by the beautiful You Feel So Lonely You Could Die.

A complex mood pervades elsewhere, a sense of things gone awry. The nicely sinister ‘Dirty Boys’ expressive, serious vocal depicts a skewed Englishness of cricket bats, “Finchley Fair” and running “with dirty boys”.

‘The Stars (Are Out Tonight)’ sees those stars (a recurring theme) anthropomorphised: “sexless and unaroused”, unsettlingly “beaming like blackened sunshine”.

The most experimental cut, ‘If You Can See Me’, proclaims – amidst spacey, tumbling rhythms and scattered jumbles of notes and words – “I will slaughter your kind”.

‘Love Is Lost’ makes youth seem ominous – newness abounds but still “your fear is old”. Clearly this is no elder statesman simply wistfully gazing into a dappled, romanticised past.

‘Valentine’s Day’ and ‘I’d Rather Be High’ are further standouts – the former is a mid-paced depiction of a character with a “tiny face” and “scrawny hands”; the latter, a furious anti-war song.

The closer, ‘Heat’, is a brilliant example of what makes our finest, bravest musician of the past 40 years so irreplaceable. It’s full of spaced-out vocals, ominous noises and bangs, keening strings and disturbing, impressionistic poetry.

With all the opacity and lack of easy answers that you would hope for from this most stylish and creative of artists, this is a triumphant, almost defiant, return. Innovative, dark, bold and creative, it’s an album only David Bowie could make. –BBC Music

ERIC CLAPTON'S 'OLD SOCK' NOW AVAILABLE ON CD AND VINYL!

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Eric Clapton‘s new album Old Sock is now available at The Record Exchange on CD and vinyl!

Says the Chicago Daily Herald, “Clapton’s guitar wizardry is understated but elegant here, especially on the lilting ‘Angel’ and the muscular ‘Gotta Get Over,’ one of the intimate set’s two originals. This ‘Old Sock’ wears well.”

NEW RELEASE TUESDAY 3/12: DAVID BOWIE LISTENING PARTY AND VINYL TEST PRESSING RAFFLE, FREE PIE HOLE!

music-david-bowie-the-next-day-album-cover_200The Record Exchange’s New Release Tuesday series continues on March 12 with David Bowie‘s The Next Day! The album — available on CD and deluxe CD — will be featured during our weekly listening party at 6 p.m. while you enjoy free pizza from our New Release Tuesday partners Pie Hole! Enter to win our New Release Tuesday raffle: A numbered, limited-edition double vinyl test pressing of The Next Day!

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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 march 2013Radio Boise Tuesday 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

David Bowie – The Next Day (deluxe edition also available)

Eric Clapton – Old Sock

Devendra Banhart – Mala

Various Artists – Sound City: Real to Reel

Shooter Jennings – The Other Life

Bon Jovi – What About Now (deluxe edition also available)

Biffy Clyro – Opposites

Motown: The Musical (deluxe edition also available)

Watsky – Cardboard Castles

Black Cloud Music – Atychiphobia (The Fear of Failure)

Bob Dylan – Threads and Grooves: Highway 61 Revisited

Wild Belle – Isles

Various Artists – Eccentric Soul: The Dynamic Label

Adrian Younge and William Hart – Adrian Younge Presents The Delfonics

David Sylvian, Jan Bang and Erik Honore – Uncommon Deities

Orianthi – Heaven in This Hell

Adrenaline Mob – Coverta

Off With Their Heads – Home

Megan Hilty – It Happens All the Time

Family Force 5 – Third

Audio Adrenaline – Kings and Queens

Mindless Behavior – All Around the World

VINYL

Eric Clapton – Old Sock

Bruno Mars – Unorthodox Jukebox

Various Artists – Sound City: Real to Reel

The Black Keys with RZA – Baddest Man Alive

Various Artists – Eccentric Soul: The Dynamic Label

Biffy Clyro – Opposites

Yellow Red Sparks – Yellow Red Sparks

Nektar – Journey to the Centre of the Eye

Otis Redding – Lonely and Blue: The Deepest Soul of Otis Redding

Nitty Gritty Dirt Band – Will the Circle Be Unbroken

Glen Campbell – By the Time I Get to Phoenix

Merle Haggard – Swinging Doors

Wanda Jackson – Rockin’ with Wanda

The Byrds – Turn! Turn! Turn!

Kenny Rogers – The Gambler

DJ Spoko – Ghost Town EP

DVD/BLU-RAY

Sound City: Real to Reel DVD and Blu-ray

Amos Lee – Live from the Artists Den DVD

Queen – Live at Wembley DVD

Rammstein – Videos 1995-2012 DVD and Blu-ray

Dear Hunter – Color Spectrum Live DVD

Life of Pi DVD and Blu-ray

Who Framed Roger Rabbit Blu-ray

Doc Watson and Merle Haggard – Doc and Merle DVD

Pat Metheny – We Live Here DVD

Hitchcock DVD/Blu-ray

Ray Milland – Ministry of Fear DVD and Blu-ray

Casablanca/African Queen DVD and Blu-ray

RECORD EXCHANGE TOP 20 SELLERS (WEEK ENDING MARCH 10, 2013)

featured new releases1. Wondrous Bughouse, Youth Lagoon
2. The Beast In Its Tracks, Josh Ritter
3. People, Hell & Angels, Jimi Hendrix
4. Boys & Girls, Alabama Shakes
5. Old Yellow Moon, Emmylou  Harris & Rodney Crowell
6. Amok, Atoms for Peace
7. Honky Tonk, Son Volt
8. Untamed Beast, Sallie Ford & the Sound Outside
9. Etta, Edmond Dantes
10. In Time, Mavericks
11. Push the Sky Away, Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds
12. Memphis, Boz Scaggs
13. Electric, Richard Thompson
14. Get Up!, Ben Harper and Charlie Musselwhite
15. The Heist, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
16. The Lumineers, The Lumineers
17. My Head Is An Animal, Of Monsters & Men
18. Blue Room, Madeleine Peyroux
19. Hummingbird, Local Natives
20. The Messenger, Johnny Marr

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