FREE HERE WE GO MAGIC/HOSPITALITY CONCERT TICKET (REEF MAY 24) WITH PURCHASE OF CD/LP FROM EITHER BAND

Here We Go Magic‘s fantastic new album A Different Ship just came in, and it just so happens they’ll be heading to Boise to play Reef on May 24 along with Hospitality, Tartufi and Yeah Great Fine!

Not only that, but the good folks at Duck Club Presents have given us some tickets to give away with purchase of the new CD or vinyl LP from Here We Go Magic or Hospitality (one ticket per CD or LP purchased). Quanities are limited!

We also have a few of these limited-edition James Lloyddesigned tickets for sale ($10), as well as a few to give away. Rad!

NEW HURT ALBUM TUESDAY; GET A FREE TICKET TO THE KNITTING FACTORY SHOW WITH PURCHASE (SUPPLIES ARE LIMITED)

Hurt‘s new album The Crux comes out on Tuesday, and we have a deal for you: Buy the album at The Record Exchange and we’ll give you a free ticket to Hurt’s May 7 Knitting Factory show!

The CD (plus free ticket) is $14.99 at the RX; tickets at the door are $15-$30. As always, supplies are limited for this killer deal, so don’t miss out!

THE RECORD EXCHANGE PRESENTS CALEXICO AT THE EGYPTIAN THEATRE AUG. 11; FREE CUSTOM GIG POSTER WITH YOUR TICKET PURCHASE AT THE RX!

The Record Exchange presents Calexico on Thursday, Aug. 11, at the Egyptian Theatre, 700 W. Main St., Boise. Doors open at 7 p.m.; show at 8 p.m. Tickets are $23 advance, $26 at the door. Advance tickets are available at egyptiantheatre.net, Egyptian Theatre box office, The Record Exchange and Boise Co-op. Charge tickets by phone at 208.387.1273 Tuesday-Saturday (11 a.m. to 6 p.m.). Reserved seating, all ages, beer and wine.

Purchase your tickets at The Record Exchange and we’ll give you a limited-edition custom gig poster (pictured) designed by Tomas Montano free with purchase! Quantities are limited!

This is a Navajo benefit concert. Proceeds from the ticket sales, beer and wine and a silent auction will be donated to help rebuild Helen Kee’s home. Helen, a Navajo medicine woman, recently had her home vandalized, with generations of ancestry destroyed. She is the matriarch of her Navajo community and a gifted healing woman who has spent her life helping others. Join us in helping to restore hope and happiness in her heart and in her home.

ENTER TO WIN A PAIR OF TICKETS TO THE SHOW HERE.

ABOUT CALEXICO

Calexico (casadecalexico.com) is a diverse collective based around the duo of guitarist/vocalist Joey Burns and drummer John Convertino. The Tucson, Ariz., based band has been cited as a melting pot for country, indie rock, various Spanish-rooted sub-genres, jazz, and many other musical styles. Calexico has released six full-length albums, six original material tour albums, five EPs (one a collaboration with Iron & Wine) and a live DVD. Additionally, they have performed and recorded with notable musicians such as Andrew Bird, Neko Case, Amos Lee, Nancy Sinatra, Glen Hansard, and many more.

There’s always been intrigue and adventure at the heart of Calexico. Ever since they were a largely instrumental duo experimenting with their unique collection of instruments and soundtrack sensibilities, Joey Burns and John Convertino have constantly imbued their music with an unparalleled sense of drama, calling upon the myths and iconography of the American West and its Spanish-speaking neighbor Mexico, equal parts Sergio Leone, Larry McMurtry, Carlos Fuentes and Cormac McCarthy. Naming themselves after a town near the California/Mexico border in honor of this cultural mélange, they’ve spent the eighteen years since they met in Los Angeles mapping out musical territory that had otherwise been neglected or at the very least considered the preserve of historians.

Calexico’s most recent full-length, Carried To Dust, received the following critical praise:

Music of emotional power and beauty…it richly rewards repeat listening. (Pitchfork.com, 8.3 rating)

Calexico arrives as multiple bands on its new album… At its best, it’s all of them at once, eerie and poetic as it straddles more than one border. (The New York Times)

Carried To Dust‘s songs travel a trail that seems carved out of ancient echoes. (Spin Magazine)

A beauty from start to finish. (Paste Magazine)

BUY THE CD, GET A FREE TICKET TO THE SHOW: ELEPHANT REVIVAL JULY 27 AT LINEN BUILDING – LIMITED QUANTITIES!

Purchase Elephant Revival‘s Break in the Clouds CD (only $9.99) at The Record Exchange and get a FREE TICKET to their show July 27 at The Linen Building!

Quantities are limited — Elephant Revival’s last show at the Linen sold out and our free tickets went quickly. Ya snooze ya lose! (You also can buy tickets here at the RX in the traditional fashion, as in exchanging hard currency for paper tickets.)

WIN TICKETS TO THE SAWTOOTH MUSIC FESTIVAL (PURCHASE THEM AT RX, TOO)

Now in its sixth year, the Sawtooth Music Festival returns to Stanley, Idaho, for a weekend of music in the mountains July 29 and 30.

Win a pair of weekend passes from The Record Exchange — one lucky winner will even get a camping pass! Send an email with the subject “Sawtooth Music Festival tickets” HERE by midnight Sunday, July 24, for a chance to win! The winner will be randomly drawn and notified on Monday, July 25.

Scheduled to perform are Langhorne Slim, Viva Voce, More Than Lights, Screen Door Porch, Fox Street All Stars, Shook Twins, Jonathan Warren and the Billy Goats, Sera Cahoone, Blvd Park, Panhandle Polecats, New Transit, Free Peoples and Fire Kittens.

Tickets are available at The Record Exchange. A full weekend pass is $50 advance/$55 at the gate. Saturday-only tickets are $40/$45 at the gate; Friday-only tickets are $15 advance/$20 at the gate. Camping passes are $20 per vehicle advance/$22 at the gate for the whole weekend or $10 advance/$11 at the gate for Saturday-only. Rock Star Camping is $5 per tent per night (in addition to the camping pass) — located on grass inside the fenced-in festival area. Kids 12 and younger are free all weekend long!

For more information, visit sawtoothmusicfestival.com.