DRESSY BESSY (ELEPHANT 6, YEP ROC RECORDS) LIVE AT RECORD EXCHANGE TUESDAY, APRIL 26; FREE & ALL AGES!

Photo DBubblecrownCROPLODressy Bessy (Elephant 6, Yep Roc Records) will perform live at The Record Exchange (1105 W. Idaho St., Downtown Boise) at 6:30pm Tuesday, April 26. Dressy Bessy is performing later that evening at Liquid. As always, this Record Exchange in-store event is free and all ages!

ABOUT DRESSY BESSY

418457030370“We never broke up,” Dressy Bessy singer/guitarist Tammy Ealom says on the occasion of the release of KINGSIZED, her band’s first new album in seven years. “It was never our intention to drop out, it just sort of happened. We were dealing with life, but we never stopped making music.”

Indeed, the 13-song KINGSIZED makes it clear that, nearly 20 years into their career, Dressy Bessy are making some of their most compelling and accomplished music. Such melodically infectious, lyrically barbed new tunes as “Lady Liberty,” “Make Mine Violet” and the anthemic title track are potent examples of the band’s uncanny ability to wrap Ealom’s personally-charged, pointedly subversive lyrics in sparkling, irresistibly catchy songcraft.

In addition to showcasing the band’s musical chemistry, KINGSIZED also draws upon the talents of a wide assortment of friends, admirers, and contemporaries. R.E.M’s Peter Buck adds distinctive 12-string guitar on “Lady Liberty” and “Cup ‘O Bang Bang,” while legendary Pylon frontwoman Vanessa Briscoe-Hay adds her voice to “Get Along (Diamond Ring).” Minus 5/Young Fresh Fellows mastermind Scott McCaughey plays keyboards on “Make Mine Violet” and “57 Disco” and R.E.M’s Mike Mills sings on the band’s distinctive rendering of the George Harrison classic “What Is Life,” which appears as the b-side of the 7″ single release of “Lady Liberty.”

KINGSIZED, after the departure of original bass player Rob Greene, features an assortment of notable guest bassists as well, including Eric Allen of The Apples In Stereo, Jason Garner of the Polyphonic Spree and The Deathray Davies, Mike Giblin of Split Squad and fabled punk progenitor Andy Shernoff of The Dictators.

KINGSIZED also marks a return to the band’s early recording approach. As Hill explains, “With our first two albums, we were a completely D.I.Y. operation, and we recorded everything at home. Then we did our next three albums in the studio. Three or four years ago, we revamped our home studio, so we could record complete works at home. Now we have the sound quality of a real studio without the time constraints. We have enough time for stuff to jell and enough time to work things out.”

While KINGSIZED features some of the most focused, organic music Dressy Bessy has ever made, the new album is consistent with the pursuit of joy and transcendence that’s been the band’s mission from its early days in its hometown of Denver.

Although such seminal Dressy Bessy releases as Pink Hearts Yellow Moons, The California EP, SoundGoRound, Little Music: Singles 1997-2002, Dressy Bessy and Electrified earned the band an enthusiastic fan base with their effervescent, uplifting pop tunes, they also caused some observers to miss the tougher edge of Ealom’s lyrics.

Now that they’re back in action with some of their strongest music to date, Dressy Bessy is happy to be back at work. “I feel like we’re just starting to get good at what we do,” Ealom states. “We’ve had a lot of time to hone in our sound, knowing what we want to sound like and figuring out what we need to do to get that. I’m really excited about the future.”

“We actually kind of know what we’re doing now,” adds Hill with a chuckle. “We used to always be flying by the seat of our pants, but we’re better players, Tammy is a better singer, and we’re a better band. I think we’ve recorded the best album that we ever have, so our plan now is to just get out there and rock, then keep on rocking. We need our fans and we feel like they need us too.”

RECORD EXCHANGE TOP 10 SELLERS (WEEK ENDING APRIL 21, 2016)

4184573234001. A Sailor’s Guide to Earth, Sturgill Simpson
2. 3001: A Laced Odyssey, Flatbush Zombies
3. Santana IV, Santana
4. Changes, Charles Bradley
5. Sounds Like a Reasonable Thing for a Band to Play, eLDopamine
6. Dig in Deep, Bonnie Raitt
7. Blurryface, Twenty One Pilots
8. Kin, Larkin Poe
9. Human Performance, Parquet Courts
10. Cleopatra, The Lumineers

NEW RELEASE FRIDAY: STRUMBELLAS, CANDLEBOX, CAPTAIN BEEFHEART VINYL REISSUES, LUSH AND MANY MORE!

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

CD

The Strumbellas – Hope

Texas Hippie Coalition – Dark Side of Black

Candlebox – Disappearing in Airports

Rufus Wainwright – Take All My Loves: 9 Shakespeare Sonnets

Blue October – Home

Lush – Blind Spot

James Bay – Chaos and the Calm Deluxe Edition

Yo Yo Ma and the Silk Road Ensemble – Sing Me Home

Blue Man Group – Three

Josh Kelley – New Lane Road

Greys – Outer Heaven

Michael Martin Murphey – High Stakes Cowboy Songs

Bill Evans – Some Other Time: The Lost Session from the Black Forest

Yellowjackets – Coherence

Nicholas Godin – Contrepoint

Daniel Tosh – People Pleaser

Higher Authorities – Neptune

Rainbow – Monsters of Rock Live at Donington 1980 (CD/DVD)

Scorpions – Return to Forever Tour Edition

The Aborted – Retrogore

Mean Jeans – Tight New Dimension

Incite – Oppression

Angel Corpse – Exterminate

Angel Corpse – Hammer of Gods

Ragnarok – Psychopathology

Darkness Divided – Darkness Divided

Andrea Bocelli – Cinema Special Edition

69 Eyes – Universal Monsters

VINYL

Captain Beefheart – Clear Spot

Captain Beefheart – Lick My Decals Off, Baby

Captain Beefheart – The Spotlight Kid

Jimmy Page – She Just Satisfies

Motorhead – Bad Magic (three different colors)

New Order – Singularity

Various Artists – Frazetta Picture Disc

Yes – Drama

Wolfpack – Allday Hell

Wolfpack – Lycanthro Punk

Wolfpack – New Dawn Fades

J. Rawls – Essence Of 15th Anniversary Edition

Tom Holkenborg aka Junkie XL – Deadpool Soundtrack

Petra Haden – Petra Haden Sings: The Who Sell Out

The Aborted – Retrogore

William Fitzsimmons – The Pittsburgh Collection Volumes 1 and 2: Pittsburgh and Charleroi

Strumbellas – Hope

RECORD EXCHANGE TOP 10 SELLERS (WEEK ENDING APRIL 14, 2016)

the-lumineers-cleopatra-album1. Cleopatra, The Lumineers
2. 3001: A Laced Odyssey, Flatbush Zombies
3. Gore, Deftones
4. Lovers and Leavers, Hayes Carll
5. Painting of a Panic Attack, Frightened Rabbit
6. The Wilderness, Explosions in the Sky
7. Death of a Bachelor, Panic! at the Disco
8. Junk, M83
9. Human Performance, Parquet Courts
10. Changes, Charles Bradley

NEW RELEASE FRIDAY: STURGILL SIMPSON, SANTANA, METALLICA, PJ HARVEY, EDWARD SHARPE, CATE LE BON

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

CD

Sturgill Simpson – A Sailor’s Guide to Earth

Santana – Santana IV

PJ Harvey – The Hope Six Demolition Project

Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros – Persona

Metallica – Kill Em All

Metallica – Ride the Lightning

Cate Le Bon – Crab Day

Del McCoury – Del and Woody

Graham Nash – This Path Tonight

J Dilla – Diary

Otep – Generation Doom (deluxe edition also available)

Keb’ Mo’ – Live: That Hot Pink Blues Album

Say Anything – I Don’t Think It Is

Clairy Browne – Pool

John Carpenter – Lost Themes II

Bill Hicks – Rant in E-Minor: Variations

Musiq Soulchild – Life on Earth

Prism Tats – Prism Tats

Kevin Morby – Singing Saw

Surgical Meth Machine – Surgical Meth Machine

Rich Robinson – Through a Crooked Sun

Rich Robinson – The Woodstock Sessions

Phil Collins – No Jacket Required Deluxe Edition

Sonny Rollins – Holding the Stage (Road Shows, Vol. 4)

Lita Ford – Time Capsule

Rick Wakeman – Starship Trooper

Ace Frehley – Origins I

Petra Haden – Seemed Like a Good Idea: Petra Haden Sings Jesse Harris

Atticus Ross – Triple 9 Soundtrack

Bear Heads – You’ll Pay for This

Royce Da 5’9″ – Layers

East of Venus – Memory Box

Aeternus – … And the Seventh His Soul Detesteth

The Zenith Passage – Solipsist

Taake – Doedskvad

Artillery – Penalty By Perception

VINYL

Sturgill Simpson – A Sailor’s Guide to Earth

PJ Harvey – The Hope Six Demolition Project

Santana – Santana IV

Cate Le Bon – Crab Day

Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros – Persona

John Carpenter – Lost Themes II

Various Artists – The Music of David Lynch

The Frames – Longitude

Glen Hansard – Season on the Line

Bob Dylan – New Morning

Patty Griffin – 1,000 Kisses

Placebo – Meds

Placebo – Sleeping with Ghosts

Hamilton – Original Broadway Cast Recording

Bill Hicks – Rant in E-Minor: Variations

A Tribe Called Quest – People’s Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm 25th Anniversary Edition

Rich Robinson – Through a Crooked Sun

Frank Sinatra – All the Way

Elton John – The Thom Bell Sessions

Phil Collins – No Jacket Required

Dixie Chicks – Various Reissues

Sia – This is Acting

Little Green Cars – Ephemera

Parachute – Wide Awake

Ace Frehley – Origins I

Aurora – All My Demons Greeting Me as a Friend

Bear Hands – You’ll Pay for This

Suicide Silence – Cleansing

CASSETTES

Cate Le Bon – Crab Day