ENTER TO WIN A DAVID BOWIE 1977-1982 VINYL BOX SET & TEE!

We’re really excited about the new David Bowie A New Career in a New Town (1977-1982) box set (CD and vinyl), which covers his weird and wonderful “Berlin trilogy” (“Low,” “Heroes,” “Lodger”). To celebrate, Parlophone Records sent us a copy of the vinyl box set to give away to one lucky customer along with a tote bag and T-shirt!

To enter the drawing, send an email* with the subject “David Bowie” HERE by midnight Thursday, Oct. 12. We will draw a name at random and notify the winner on Friday, Oct. 13.

* One entry per person, NOT per email address. If you have 16 email addresses and you enter with each address, we’ll just delete 15 of them. We have the technology. To be eligible to win, you must live in the Boise metro area and be able to pick up your prize at the store.

NEW RELEASE FRIDAY: JD MCPHERSON, LANA DEL REY ‘LUST FOR LIFE’ VINYL, FOUR YEAR STRONG, AUGUST BURNS RED

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

CD:

JD McPherson – Undivided Heart and Soul
August Burns Red – Phantom Anthem
The Black Dahlia Murder – Nightbringers
Marilyn Manson – Heaven Upside Down
The White Buffalo – Darkest Darks, Lightest Lights
Whitney Rose – Rule 62
The Replacements – For Sale: Live at Maxwell’s 1986
Cults – Offering
Jesse Royal – Lily of Da Valley
Liam Gallagher – As You Were (deluxe edition available)
Wolf Parade – Cry Cry Cry
Weaves – Wide Open
Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith – Kid
Carla Bruni – French Touch
Richard Thompson – Acoustic Rarities
Andre Rieu – Shall We Dance (deluxe edition available)
Playboi Carti – Playboi Carti
Thousand Below – The Love You Let Too Close
Whitesnake – Whitesnake 30th Anniversary Edition
Ace Frehley – Anomaly
Jeff Beck – Live at the Hollywood Bowl (deluxe edition available)
Mister Heavenly – Boxing the Moonlight
The Darkness – Pinewood Smile
Cunninlynguists – Rose Azura Njano
NF – Perception
New Politics – Lost in Translation
Bob Marley and the Wailers – Live
Hiromi and Edmar Castaneda – Live In Montreal
Benjamin Clementine – I Tell a Fly
Laura Cortese and the Dance Cards – California Calling
Anais Mitchell – Hadestown: The Myth
Dhani Harrison – In///Parallel
Shigeto – New Monday
Gill Landry – Love Rides a Dark Horse
Primitive Man – Caustic
Haemorrhage – We Are the Gore
Spotlights – Seismic
The Original Blues Brothers Band – Last Shade of Blue Before Black
Drivin’ N Cryin – Mystery Road
UFO – Lights Out

VINYL:

JD McPherson – Undivided Heart and Soul (indie exclusive signed pink vinyl available)
Lana Del Rey – Lust for Life
Four Year Strong – Rise or Die Trying 10th Anniversary Edition
The Replacements – For Sale: Live at Maxwell’s 1986
Cults – Offfering
Marilyn Manson – Heaven Upside Down
Christopher Young – Hellraiser Soundtrack 30th Anniversary Edition
August Burns Red – Phantom Anthem
The Black Dahlia Murder – Nightbringers
Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith – Kid
Mogwai – Every Country’s Sun
Liam Gallagher – As You Were
Weaves – Wide Open
Wolf Parade – Cry Cry Cry
The White Buffalo – Darkest Darks, Lightest Lights
Angus and Julia Stone – Snow
Master P – Ghetto D
Aesop Rock – Bushwick Soundtrack
Mos Def – Ecstatic
Of Montreal – Rune Husk
Mister Heavenly – Boxing the Moonlight
Hiss Golden Messenger – Hallelujah Anyhow
Richard Thompson – Acoustic Classics II and Rarities
Whitesnake – Whitesnake 30th Anniversary Edition
Pink – Can’t Take Me Home
Pink – Missundaztood
Pink – Try This
Zacherle – Monster Gallery Soundtrack
Clutch – Live at the Googolplex
Mirah – Sundial
Various Artists – Moulin Rouge Soundtrack
The Clientele – Music for the Age of Miracles
Jeff Beck – Live at the Hollywood Bowl
Shigeto – New Monday
Silkk the Shocker – Made Man
Andrew Hung – Realisationship
Heart – Heart
Flatliners – The Great Awake Demos
Citizen – As You Please
Drivin’ N Cryin’ – Mystery Road
Larry Conklin and Jochen Blum – Jackdaw
Alessandro Cortini – Avanti

CASSETTE:

LCD Soundsytem – American Dream

DVD/BLU-RAY:

When Patsy Cline Was Crazy DVD

NEW RELEASE FRIDAY: PRIMUS, PEARL JAM, DAVID GILMOUR, DAVID BOWIE, MICHAEL JACKSON, PROTOMARTYR AND MORE

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

CD:

Primus – The Desaturating Seven
Pearl Jam – Let’s Play Two
David Gilmour – Live at Pompeii (CD/DVD, CD/Blu-ray)
David Bowie – A New Career in a New Town (1977-1982)
Michael Jackson – Scream
Shania Twain – Now (deluxe edition available)
Rolling Stones – From the Vault: Sticky Fingers Live at the Fonda Theatre 2015 (CD/DVD, CD/Blu-ray)
David Crosby – Sky Trails
Protomartyr – Relatives in Descent
Stone Temple Pilots – Core 25th Anniversary Edition
Kamasi Washington – Harmony of Difference
Chris Rea – Road Songs for Lovers
Miley Cyrus – Younger Now
Wolf Alice – Visions of a Life
Tommy Castro and the Painkillers – Stompin’ Ground
Steve Earle – Various Reissues
Jessica Lea Mayfield – Sorry is Gone
Bill Murray, Jan Vogler and Friends – New Worlds
Lucinda Williams – This Sweet Old World
Ronnie Montrose – 10×10
Black Stone Cherry – Black to Blues
J. Roddy Walston and the Business – Destroyers of the Soft Life
Mitch Woods – Friends Along the Way
Propagandhi – Victory Lap
Cecile McLorin Salvant – Dreams and Daggers
Ella Fitzgerald and the London Symphony Orchestra – Someone to Watch Over Me
Demi Lovato – Tell Me You Love Me (deluxe edition available)
Tank – Savage
Rittz – Last Call (deluxe edition available)
Keyon Harrold – The Mugician
Ibeyi – Ash
The World is a Beautiful Place and I Am No Longer Afraid to Die – Always Foreign
Torres – Three Futures
Racquet Club – Racquet Club
UFO – Salentino Cuts
Loney Dear – Loney Dear
The Golliwogs – Fight Fire: The Complete Recordings
The Expanders – Old Time Something Come Back Again Vol. 2
Various Artists – BoJack Horseman Soundtrack
Belinda Carlisle – Wilder Shores
Blue Note All-Stars – Our Point of View
Bomba Estereo – Ayo
Kadavar – Rough Times
Laurence Jones – The Truth
Ben Frost – The Centre Cannot Hold
Parish PMD Smith of EPMD – Business Mentality
Unsane – Sterilize
36 Crazyfists – Lanterns
Act of Defiance – Old Scars, New Wounds
Jag Panzer – The Deviant Chord
Radio Moscow – New Beginnings
Nik Turner – Life in Space
The Association – Live
Celtic Thunder – Inspirational

VINYL:

Primus – The Desaturating Seven
Pearl Jam – Let’s Play Two
David Bowie – A New Career in a New Town (1977-1982)
Protomartyr – Relatives in Descent (indie exclusive blue vinyl available)
David Gilmour – Live at Pompeii
John Carpenter – Christine Original Score
My Chemical Romance – Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge
Cap’n Jazz – Analphabetapolothology
Joan of Arc – How Memory Works
Joan of Arc – So Much Staying Alive and Lovelessness
Concrete Blonde – Various Reissues
Rolling Stones – From the Vault: Sticky Fingers Live at the Fonda Theatre 2015
David Crosby – Sky Trails
Florist – If Blue Could Be Happiness
Various Artists – Now That’s What I Call Halloween
Steve Earle – Various Reissues
Shania Twain – Now
Various Artists – Sun Records’ Greatest Hits
Depeche Mode – The Best Of Vol. 1
Mastodon – Blood Mountain (picture disc)
Mastodon – Crack the Skye (picture disc)
Mastodon – The Hunter (picture disc)
Green Day – Dookie (picture disc)
Green Day – Revolution Radio (picture disc)
The Flaming Lips – Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots (picture disc)
Gerard Way – Hesitant Alien (picture disc)
Wolf Alice – Visions of a Life
Kadavar – Rough Times
Unsane – Sterilize
Testament – Low
Testament – Ritual
Ibeyi – Ash
Jessica Lea Mayfield – Sorry is Gone
J. Roddy Walston and the Business – Destroyers of the Soft Life
Chris Rea – Road Songs for Lovers
Reba McEntire – Icon
21 Savage – Issa Album

DVD/BLU-RAY:

David Gilmour – Live at Pompeii DVD and Blu-ray
Hype! DVD and Blu-ray

4OTH ANNIVERSARY KICKOFF: JOSH RITTER LIVE AT THE RECORD EXCHANGE SUNDAY, SEPT. 24, PRESENTED BY 94.9FM THE RIVER

Join us for The Record Exchange 40th Anniversary Kickoff featuring Josh Ritter at 8pm Sunday, Sept. 24 at The Record Exchange (1105 W. Idaho St. in Downtown Boise). This special in-store performance, presented by 94.9FM The River, is Ritter’s only show in town in celebration of his new album Gathering (out Friday, Sept. 22).

VIP wristbands* guaranteeing admission to the in-store are available with purchase of Gathering, available in four versions:

Standard CD

Limited edition deluxe CD (with bonus CD of demo recordings)

Standard vinyl (with download card)

Limited edition deluxe double vinyl (with opaque yellow colored vinyl and etching on side D, bonus CD of demo recordings and download card)

*One wristband per album purchased. YOU MUST HAVE A WRISTBAND TO ATTEND.

TRACK LIST:

1. Shaker Love Song (Leah)
2. Showboat
3. Friendamine
4. Feels Like Lightning
5. When Will I Be Changed (feat. Bob Weir)
6. Train Go By
7. Dreams
8. Myrna Loy
9. Interlude
10. Cry Softly
11. Oh Lord (Part III)
12. Thunderbolt’s Goodnight
13. Strangers

ABOUT JOSH RITTER AND ‘GATHERING’

Josh Ritter is the definition of an experienced songwriter. After graduating from Oberlin College in 1999 Ritter devoted his life to a songwriting career, releasing albums independently and garnering word-of-mouth popularity. He eventually caught the attention of Irish-songwriter Glen Hansard (writer of the song “Falling Slowly” from the movie Once) and was invited to be the tour opener for his band The Frames. This then resulted in Josh gaining international success, with his third record “Hello Starling” becoming a charting hit in Ireland. His songs have been featured on the TV show Parenthood and in movies like The Other Woman and Typeface. Josh Ritter has so far released eight studio albums, is an author, husband, father and is considered one of the best living songwriters by Paste Magazine.

JOSH’S ARTIST STATEMENT ON GATHERING:

I had that feeling you get when the sky is suddenly dark before a summer storm – the thunderheads looming at the edge of the fields – the birds quiet. The smell of the gathering electricity in the atmosphere, the certainty of lightning.

This record is the product of a strange and interesting time. When I started writing Gathering, I felt tired of living in the shadow of my earlier self, my earlier work – but more than discouraged, I felt charged with the possibility and the freedom of cutting myself loose from my own and others’ expectations. I began with an exciting sense of dissatisfaction, and what emerged, as I began to find my voice, was a record full of storms. Some, like “Feels Like Lightning” or “Friendamine” are physical storms. Others, like “Dreams,” are mental ones. Listening to these songs now, I hear uncertainty, mania, laughter and sadness, all vying for their place on the album. I was surprised by the new voice, but I kept writing.

I still can’t tell what era these stories are from. They feel part roustabout, part psalm to me. The narrators are often outsized; big talkers who carry deep inner uncertainties and struggle to keep a strong front against the world raging around them. “Showboat,” ”Cry Softly” and “Oh Lord” all laugh through real darkness, whether alone or among others. In quieter moments, as on “Strangers,” ”Thunderbolt’s Goodnight,” or “Train Go By,” the vulnerability of the characters shines through the cracks of their exterior bluster.

As I wrote this album, I found myself painting again in a serious way. The landscapes that emerged in the paintings followed the same preoccupations with gathering storms that are in evidence on the songs.

When it came time for recording, I had more songs than I have ever had at one time. Rather than picking through them in advance (as I did extensively for Sermon on the Rocks), I opted to record everything I had over the course of two weeks. The goal was to put a ton of stuff down and think about it later. Trina Shoemaker, my band and I headed for the studio.

After the whirlwind of recording had subsided, I was left with a pile of thirty songs. I spent the next couple of months sifting through them in order to decide what songs best hung together to form the record. We did backing vocals and horns in some other studios in Nashville and North Carolina. I asked Bob Weir to sing on “When Will I Be Changed.” We had written his record, Blue Mountain, together, and working with him was deeply influential to my writing during this time.

I have been writing records for almost twenty years now. Each one has been different from the last in subject and form, but with Gathering I feel I’ve found a new electric dissatisfaction, a new way to rejoice as the storm rolls in. – Josh Ritter

NEW RELEASE FRIDAY: EILEN JEWELL, JOSH RITTER, VAN MORRISON, GODSPEED YOU! BLACK EMPEROR AND MORE

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

CD:

Josh Ritter – Gathering (deluxe edition available)
Eilen Jewell – Down Hearted Blues
Van Morrison – Roll with the Punches
The Killers – Wonderful Wonderful
Wolves in the Throne Room – Thrice Woven
Chelsea Wolfe – Hiss Spun
Godspeed You! Black Emperor – Luciferian Towers
Steve Martin and the Steep Canyon Rangers – Long-Awaited Album
Stephen Stills and Judy Collins – Everybody Knows
Cut / Copy – Haiku From Zero
Macklemore – Gemini
Sleeping with Sirens – Gossip
Black Country Communion – BCCIV
Noah Gundersen – White Noise
Fergie – Double Dutchess
Leon Russell – On a Distant Shore
Ted Leo – Hanged Man
The Horrors – V
Tricky – Ununiform
Roadcase Royale – First Things First
Circa Survive – The Amulet
The Clientele – Music for the Age of Miracles
Luna – A Sentimental Education
Lecrae – All Things Work Together
Jaws of Love – Tasha Sits Close to the Piano
Steve Earle – Various Reissues
Chris Hillman – Everybody
The Flamin’ Groovies – Fantastic Plastic
The Bronx – (V)
Electric Wizard – Let Us Prey
Satyricon – Deep Calleth Upon Deep
Monarch – Never Forever
Midland – On the Rocks
Susanne Sundfor – Music for People in Trouble
Counterparts – You’re Not You Anymore
The Movielife – Cities in Search of a Heart
The Shout Out Louds – Ease My Mind
Cold Specks – Fool’s Paradise
Jen Cloher – Jen Cloher
Hiss Golden Messenger – Hallelujah Anyhow
Shilpa Ray – Door Girl
Lunice – CCCLX
Various Artists – Wayfaring Strangers: Acid Nightmares
Christian McBride – Bringin’ It
Chris Jansen – Everybody
Bettye LaVette – Tell Me a Lie
Marc Almond – Shadows and Reflections (deluxe edition available)
Acetone – 1992-2001
Phoebe Bridgers – Stranger in the Alps
Prawn – Run
Brant Bjork – Europe 16
Enter Shikari – Spark
Cradle of Filth – Cryptoriana: The Seductiveness of Decay
With the Dead – Love from With the Dead
Ufomammut – 8
Otherwise – Sleeping Lions
Acephalix – Decreation
Today is the Day – In the Eyes of God
Robin Trower – State to State
Alvin Lee and Ten Years After – Pure Blues
Various Artists – Swampland Jewels
Lights – Skin and Earth
Electric Youth – Breathing Soundtrack
Home Free – Timeless

VINYL:

Josh Ritter – Gathering (deluxe edition available)
Eilen Jewell – Down Hearted Blues
Godspeed You! Black Emperor – Luciferian Towers
Chelsea Wolfe – Hiss Spun (indie exclusive oxblood and black vinyl available)
Wolves in the Throne Room – Thrice Woven
The Killers – Wonderful Wonderful
Van Morrison – Roll with the Punches
David Bowie – Heroes
Counterparts – You’re Not You Anymore
Cut / Copy – Haiku From Zero
Sleeping With Sirens – Gossip
Steve Earle – Various Reissues
The Horrors – V
With the Dead – Love from With the Dead
Steve Martin and the Steep Canyon Rangers – Long-Awaited Album
Luna – A Place of Greater Safety
Luna – A Sentimental Education
The Afghan Whigs – Various Reissues
Acetone – 1992-2001
Rolling Stones – Their Satanic Majesties Request
Ringo Starr – Give More Love
Cradle of Filth – Cryptoriana: The Seductiveness of Decay
Between the Buried and Me – Colors
Asking Alexandria – Various Reissues
Jaws of Love – Tasha Sits Close to the Piano
Phoebe Bridgers – Stranger in the Alps
Various Artists – Wayfaring Strangers: Acid Nightmares
Various Artists – Version Dread: 18 Dub Hits from Studio One
Harry Gregson-Williams – Wonder Woman Score
Michael Andrews – Me and You and Everyone We Know Soundtrack
Various Artists – Silicon Valley Soundtrack
Peter Schickele -Silent Running Soundtrack
Secret Pyramid – Two Shadows Collide
Lights – Skin and Earth
The Bronx – (V)
D33J – Death Valley Oasis
Lunice – CCCLX
Lecrae – All Things Work Together
Brant Bjork – Europe 16
The Shout Out Louds – Ease My Mind
Prawn – Run
Movielife – Cities in Search of a Heart

CASSETTE:

Wolves in the Throne Room – Thrice Woven
Cut / Copy – Haiku From Zero