4. Savage Hills Ballroom, Youth Lagoon
5. Servant of Love, Patty Griffin
Here’s a quick look at the bright and shiny new releases this week at The Record Exchange:
CD
Josh Ritter – Sermon on the Rocks (deluxe edition available)
Beach House – Thank Your Lucky Stars
Neon Indian – Vega Intl Night School
Borns – Dopamine
Deerhunter – Fading Frontier
Pentatonix – Pentatonix (deluxe edition available)
Coheed and Cambria – Color Before the Sun
Mannheim Steamroller – Live
A Silent Film – A Silent Film
Wax Idols – American Tragic
!!! (Chk Chk Chk) – As If
Here We Go Magic – Be Small
Small Black – Best Blues
Son Little – Son Little
Holly Golightly and the Brokeoffs – Coulda Shoulda Woulda
Prof – Liability
Raury – All We Need
Demi Lovato – Confident (deluxe edition available)
Machine Gun Kelly – General Admission (deluxe edition available)
Various Artists – Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy Cosmic Mix Vol. 1
Zombi – Shape Shift
Magical Cloudz – Are You Alone
Chip Taylor and Carrie Rodriguez – Red Dog Tracks
Chris Walla – Tape Loops
Rival Sons – Great Western Valkyrie (Tour Edition)
State Champs – Around the World and Back
Yacht – I Thought the Future Would Be Cooler
Christine and the Queens – Christine and the Queens
Stryper – Fallen
The Innocence Mission – Hello, I Feel the Same
The Oh Hellos – Dear Wormwood
Various Artists – The Winding Stream: The Carters, the Cashes and the Course of Country Music
Doug Hream Blunt – My Name is Doug Hream Blunt: Featuring the Hit ‘Gentle Persuasion’
Cult Leader – Lightless Walk
Youssou N’Dour – Fatteliku: Live From Athens
Lee Perry and Various Artists – Mr. Perry, I Presume
Eji Oyewole – Charity Begins at Home
Johnny Thunders and the Heartbreakers – L.A.M.F.: Live at the Village Gate
Rival Consoles – Howl
Luke Vibert – Bizarster
Yppah – Tiny Pause
John Renbourn – The Attic Tapes
Maia Sharp – Dash Between the Dates
Jamie Lawson – Jamie Lawson
Gentlemans Pistols – Hustler’s Row
Grave – Out of Respect for the Dead
Gorod – Maze of Recycled Creeds
Thou – Ceremonies of Humiliation
Joel Hoekstra’s 13 – Dying to Love
Hamilton – Original Broadway Cast Recording
Ugly Kid Joe – Uglier Than They Used Ta Be
VINYL
Josh Ritter – Sermon on the Rocks
Beach House – Thank Your Lucky Stars
Eilen Jewell – Sundown Over Ghost Town
Deerhunter – Fading Frontier
Glitch Mob – Piece of the Indestructible
Frank Zappa – One Size Fits All
Zombi – Shape Shift
Iron and Wine – Archive Series Vol. 2
Patty Griffin – Servant of Love
!!! – As If
Here We Go Magic – Be Small
John Carpenter – Lost Themes Remixed
Neon Indian – Vega Intl Night School
Prof – Liability
Disclosure – Caracal
Motion City Soundtrack – Panic Station
King Khan – Hurtin’ Class
Blackalicious – Imani Vol. 1
Fela Kuti – Everything Scatter
The Selecter – Subculture
Various Artists – Back to the Future Soundtrack
Various Artists – The Wizard of Oz Soundtrack
Further Seems Forever – The Moon is Down
Emery – The Question
Jack’s Mannequin – Everything in Transit 10th Anniversary Edition
Chris Walla – Tape Loops
Blackmore’s Night – All Our Yesterdays
Halestorm – Halestorm
Hollywood Vampires – Hollywood Vampires
DVD/BLU-RAY
Rage Against the Machine – Live at Finsbury Park DVD and Blu-ray
Nazareth – No Means of Escape DVD
Mannheim Steamroller – Live DVD
It’s Vinyl Tuesday! Record Exchange customers receive up to $5 in used vinyl* with every $25 in new vinyl purchased and have access to early and exclusive releases. This week’s releases:
NEW ORDER – Republic
180g reissue. Republic is the sixth studio album by the English rock band New Order. Released in 1993 by London Records, it is their first album released after the demise of Factory Records, and their last for eight years.
NEW ORDER – Get Ready
180g reissue. Get Ready is the seventh studio album by English rock band New Or
der. Recorded between 2000 and 2001 and released in August 2001 by record label London, Get Ready was the group’s first album in eight years, following 1993’s Republic. This was the last New Order album featuring the classic lineup of Bernard Sumner, Peter Hook, Gillian Gilbert and Stephen Morris.
NEW ORDER – Waiting for the Siren’s Call
180g reissue. The eighth studio album by the English rock band New Order. Th
e album was released on 28 March 2005 in the United Kingdom and 25 April 2005 in the United States, and was preceded by the single “Krafty” in February. Two additional singles from the album were released: “Jetstream”, which features vocals by Ana Matronic from Scissor Sisters, and the title track of the album.
WILCO – Star Wars
The vinyl release of the ‘surprise’ release from Wilco.
KING KHAN – Hurtin’
Class feat. Ian Svenonius 7”
Initial release from King Khan’s (King Khan & The Shrines, King Khan & BBQ, The Spaceshits etc…) new imprint Khannibalism. A jab at social class with help from Ian Svenonius (The Make Up) that also functions as the first song from the soundtrack to the upcoming film, The Invaders.
APOLLO BROWN – Grandeur
Apollo Brown has assembled an all-star cast of MCs like Freddie Gibbs, MOP, Evidence, Masta Ace, and more to join the stage with him as he displays his signature brand of hard hitting production. LP pressed on translucent olive vinyl.
THE GLITCH MOB – Piece of the Indestructible 10”
The three-song EP offers the requisite concussive bass, foundation-ra
ttling drums, and soul-liquefying synths while revealing the versatility of edIT (Edward Ma), Boreta (Justin Boreta) and Ooah (Josh Mayer). This deluxe edition vinyl EP includes a gold & black splatter one-sided 10” vinyl with etching, gold foil printed sleeve housed in a special PVC jacket, and a digital download of the EP.
ABOUT VINYL TUESDAY
With the move to a global Friday street date in July, Vinyl Tuesday was established to celebrate music in physical form and give record store customers access to early and exclusive releases. For artists, it’s a chance to showcase special releases on a special day and not get lost on the increasingly crowded Friday/weekend.
* Must be redeemed at time of purchase. Offer valid during regular business hours (10am-9pm) on Tuesdays only. The Record Exchange will not issue store credit for any unused portion of the Vinyl Tuesday used vinyl bonus.
94.9 FM The River presents Anderson East live at The Record Exchange (1105 W. Idaho St. in Downtown Boise) at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 13. This is East’s only show in town! As always, this Record Exchange in-store event is free and all ages.
ABOUT ANDERSON EAST
“…Eclectic, fully formed debut album.” —NPR Music
“With an earthy rasp beyond his years, he draws inspiration from Tom Jones and the soul-rock songwriter George Jackson.” —Philadelphia Inquirer
“These are Sam Cooke-caliber love songs…He is a spectacular talent, and releases like this one are as thrilling as they come.”— Daytrotter
“His voice is full of gravely soul, easily tackling both piano ballads and foot-stompers, going head-to-head with a gospel chorus thanks to a killer range and often heartbreaking lyrics.” —Rolling Stone Country, “20 Reasons to Love This Year”
Anderson East’s full-length debut, Delilah, is out now to widespread acclaim on Low Country Sound/Elektra Records—the first release on producer Dave Cobb’s new imprint. In celebration of the release, East recently made his network television debut on “Late Night with Seth Meyers,” performing his new single “Satisfy Me.” Watch the full performance here: http://tinyurl.com/AndersonSethMeyers.
In support of the album, East is performing nationwide throughout the fall, including dates alongside The Lone Bellow and Jason Isbell. Of his recent performance at Triple A Radio’s NON-COMMvention, Dan DeLuca of the Philadelphia Inquirer praises, “Anderson East was an eye opener. I assumed the Alabama singer was a roots-rock-country singer, from bills I’d seen his name on. But he is in fact a wicked soul wailer with a huge voice, a skinny white guy with a raspy, weathered sound coming out his body that defied expectation. Definitely worthy of further investigation.” Additionally, Entertainment Weekly asserts, “Anderson East likes to groove. Live, his shoofly pie-sweet drawl and blues-influenced backing is simultaneously euphoric and mommy-and-daddy-need-some-time-alone sexy.”
Released to widespread acclaim, NPR Music’s Ann Powers calls Delilah “…a homecoming of sorts for this Athens, Ala., native, whose shoofly pie-sweet drawl and fondness for Wilson Pickett-style shouts fit perfectly within the classic soul settings he and Cobb create…East has a gruff way with phrasing and a lot of youthful enthusiasm, but he’s learning his way into mastery. There’s thought behind every rhythmic push and melismatic twist,” while Yahoo Music declares, “It’s hard to not get excited by this authentic-sounding slice of southern R&B courtesy of Nashville’s Anderson East…No excess, expressive stuff, and the sort of sincere musical statement 2015 sorely needs.”
In addition to this critical praise, “Satisfy Me” recently debuted at #28 on the AAA Radio chart with rotation at various tastemaker stations, including L.A.’s KCSN, Philadelphia’s WXPN, Nashville’s WRLT and Kansas City’s KTBG. A live video of the song, which was shot at the legendary Fame Studios in Muscle Shoals, Ala., premiered at NPR Music and can now be viewed here: http://tinyurl.com/AndersonSatisfyMe.
Of Anderson, producer Dave Cobb (Sturgill Simpson, Jason Isbell) comments, “You don’t hear voices like that everyday. The first time I saw him was at the Bluebird in Nashville—he started to sing and shut the place down. And he had the charm and wit to completely hold the audience in the palm of his hand. When I got the chance to have my imprint LCS, he was the first person I wanted to sign. When he sings you can hear the soil and landscape of great southern soul in his voice and he’s an amazing writer as well.”
Here’s a quick look at the bright and shiny new releases this week at The Record Exchange:
CD
Jake Shimabukuro – Travels
The City and Colour – If I Should Go Before You
Protomartyr – Agent Intellect
The Zombies – Still Got That Hunger
Jason Boland and the Stragglers – Squelch
Donnie Fritts – Oh My Goodness
Dilly Dally – Sore
Dirty Ghosts – Let It Pretend
John Grant – Grey Tickles, Black Pressure
Corb Lund – Things That Can’t Be Undone (deluxe edition available)
Iration – Hotting Up
Of Montreal – Snare Lustrous Doomings
Saintseneca – Such Things
Selena Gomez – Revival (deluxe edition available)
Boy & Bear – Limit of Love
Mayday Parade – Black Lines
Monster Magnet – Cobras and Fire (The Mastermind Redux)
Oberhofer – Chronovision
W.A.S.P. – Golgotha
Tori Amos – The Light Princess Original Recording
Ann Wilson – Ann Wilson Thing No. 1
Jesse Malin – Outsiders
Israel Nash – Silver Season
Palankeen – Vogt
El Ten Eleven – Fast Forward
Kill the Noise – Occult Classic
Rudimental – We the Generation
Faithless – Faithless 2.0
The Garden – Haha
Jana Kramer – Thirty One
Daniel Martin Moore – Golden Age
R. City – What Dreams Are Made Of
Jamie Lawson – Jamie Lawson
H2O – Use Your Voice
Billy Talbot – Dakota
Jon McLaughlin – Like Us
The Game – Documentary 2
String Cheese Incident – Rhythm of the Road Vol. 2: Live in Las Vegas
Infected Mushroom – Converting Vegetarians II
Little May – For the Company
Prozak – Black Ink
Joe Louis Walker – Everybody Wants a Piece
Toby Keith – 35 MPH Town
A Skylit Drive – ASD
Hippo Campus – The Halocline EPs
Death By Unga Bunga – Tell Me Why
VINYL
The City and Colour – If I Should Go Before You
Rush – Signals
The Decemberists – Florasongs
My Chemical Romance – I Brought You Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love
John Mayer – Heavier Things
Glen Hansard – Didn’t He Ramble
Protomartyr – Agent Intellect
Dennis Michael Tenney – Night of the Demons Soundtrack
Of Montreal – Snare Lustrous Doomings
Xiu Xiu – Fabulous Muscles
New Order – Restless
The Wood Brothers – Paradise
Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros – Live in No Particular Order: 2009-2014
Turnpike Troubadours – Turnpike Troubadours
W.A.S.P. – Golgotha
New Found Glory – Resurrection: Ascension
Elvis Presley – Elvis 30 #1 Hits
B.B. King – Deuces Wild
Oberhofer – Chronovision