NEW RELEASE FRIDAY: BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN, MADONNA, BARONESS, BASTILLE, BILL CALLAHAN, KATE TEMPEST AND MORE

Here’s a quick look at the bright and shiny new releases available at The Record Exchange Friday, June 14.

All titles available in-store or our online shop – we ship worldwide!

CD:

Bruce Springsteen – Western Stars
Madonna – Madame X
Baroness – Gold and Grey
Kate Tempest – The Book of Traps and Lessons
Keb’ Mo’ – Oklahoma
Bill Callahan – Shepherd in a Sheepskin Vest
Bastille – Doom Days
Chris Robinson Brotherhood – Servants of the Sun
Chris Shiflett – Hard Lessons
Lukas Nelson and Promise of the Real – Turn Off the News (Build a Garden)
Ages and Ages – Me You They We
Jamestown Revival – San Isabel
Roger Daltrey – The Who’s Tommy Orchestral
Stan Getz – Getz at the Gate
Demons and Wizards – Demons and Wizards
Demons and Wizards – Touched By the Crimson King
Mono – Hymn to the Immortal Wind 10th Anniversary
Shellac – The End of Radio
The Vandals – BBC Sessions and Other Polished Turds
Combichrist – One Fire
Hate – Auric Gates of Veles
Beheaded – Only Death Can Save You
Ingested – Call of the Void
Carole King – Live at Montreux 1973
Isaac Hayes – Shaft Deluxe
Dressy Bessy – Fast Faster Disaster
Dangerous Summer – Mother Nature
ZZ Top – Goin’ 50
King Crimson – The Power to Believe 40th Anniversary
King Crimson – The Reconstrucktion of Light 40th Anniversary
Tangerine Dream – Phaedra
Tangerine Dream – Ricochet
Mitch Ryder – Detroit Breakout!
Noah Kahan – Busyhead

VINYL:

Baroness – Gold and Grey
Bastille – Doom Days
Calexico/Iron and Wine – Years to Burn
Bruce Springsteen – Western Stars
Madonna – Madame X
Bill Callahan – Shepherd in a Sheepskin Vest
James Blake – Assume Form
Joy Division – Unknown Pleasures 40th Anniversary
Bob Marley and the Wailers – Legend 35th Anniversary
Chris Robinson Brotherhood – Servants of the Sun
Lukas Nelson and Promise of the Real – Turn Off the News (Build a Garden)
Dressy Bessy – Fast Faster Disaster
Chris Shiflett – Hard Lessons
Texas Hippie Coalition – High in the Saddle
Mndsgn – Snaxx
Julia Shapiro – Perfect Version
Jordan Rakei – Origin
Duster – Contemporary Movement
Duster – Stratosphere
Jamestown Revival – San Isabel
Mono – Hymn to the Immortal Wind 10th Anniversary
Brian Eno – Discreet Music
Brian Eno – Ambient 4: On Land
Brian Eno – Music for Films
Various Artists – Outro Tempo II: Electronic and Contemporary Music from Brazil 1984-1996
The Velvet Underground – 1969: The Velvet Underground Live
R.E.M. – In Time: The Best of R.E.M. 1988-2003
Lynyrd Skynyrd – Skynyrd’s Innyrds: Their Greatest Hits
Billy Idol – Vital Idol: Revitalized
Carole King – Live at Montreux 1973
Nat “King” Cole – Ultimate
Hate Eternal – Upon Desolate Sands
John Debney – Beach Bum Soundtrack
Remo Drive – Natural, Everyday Degradation
Noah Kahan – Busyhead
Phosphorescent – Song for Zula
Trevor Jones and Randy Edelman – The Last of the Mohicans Original Motion Picture Score
Lee Bains III and the Glory Fires – Live at the Nick
Freddie Hubbard – Open Sesame
Johnny Griffin – Introducing

CASSETTE:

Bill Callahan – Shepherd in a Sheepskin Vest
Julia Shapiro – Perfect Version
Pinky Pinky – Turkey Dinner

NEW RELEASE FRIDAY: STEVE EARLE, SON VOLT, 2 CHAINZ, CHAI, I PREVAIL, WHITECHAPEL, TY SEGALL, GEORGE STRAIT AND MORE!

Here’s a quick look at the bright and shiny new releases available at The Record Exchange Friday, March 29.

All titles available in-store or our online shop – we ship worldwide!

CD:

Steve Earle and the Dukes – Guy
Son Volt – Union
2 Chainz – Rap or Go to the League
I Prevail – Trauma
Whitechapel – The Valley
Chai – Punk
George Strait – Honky Tonk Time Machine
Ty Segall – Deforming Lobes
The Beta Machine – Intruder
Gob Iron – Death Songs for the Living
Beth Gibbons – Henryk Gorecki: Symphony No. 3
Floating Points – Late Night Tales
Laura Stevenson – Big Freeze
Joshua Redman – Come What May
Devin Townsend – Empath
White Denim – Side Effects
Mekons – Deserted
O.A.R. – The Mighty
Offset – Father of 4
Vltimas – Something Wicked Marches In
Joni Void – Mise en Abyme
The Strumbellas – Rattlesnake
Uncle Walt’s Band – Uncle Walt’s Band
Suzi Quatro – No Control
Motorhead – Various reissues
Journey – Live in Japan 2017: Escape and Frontier
Jethro Tull – This Was 50th Anniversary Edition
Yngwie Malmsteen – Blue Lightning
L.A. Guns – The Devil You Know
Ben Folds – Live at MySpace
Lang Lang – Piano Book

VINYL:

Steve Earle and the Dukes – Guy
Son Volt – Union
Ty Segall – Defoming Lobes
Whitechapel – The Valley
Creedence Clearwater Revival – Bayou Country (half-speed master)
Creedence Clearwater Revival – Creedence Clearwater Revival (half-speed master)
Beth Gibbons – Henryk Gorecki: Symphony No. 3
Buke and Gase – Scholars
Floating Points – Late Night Tales
Dave Grusin – The Goonies Original Score
Various Artists – Revenge of the Nerds Soundtrack
George Strait – Honky Tonk Time Machine
Uncle Walt’s Band – Uncle Walt’s Band
Melvins – Pinkus Abortion Technician
I Prevail – Trauma
Buddy and Julie Miller – Spittin’ on Fire / War Child
Royal Trux – Accelerator
Various Artists – Nigeria 70: No Wahala – Highlife, Afro-Funk and Juju 1973-1987
Frank Zappa – Zappa in New York 40th Anniversary
Jethro Tull – This Was 50th Anniversary Edition
Kiss – Kissworld: The Best of Kiss
Various Artists – The Greatest Showman: Reimagined
Marvin Gaye – You’re the Man
White Denim – Side Effects
Chris Cohen – Chris Cohen
Alla Xul Elu – The Almighty
Eli Young – This is Eli Young Band: Greatest Hits
Kate Nash – My Best Friend is You
Bobby Long – Sultans
Keith Richards – Talk is Cheap
Bunny Lee – Dreads Enter the Gates with Praise: The Mighty Striker Shoots the Hits!
Jerry Fielding – The Bad News Bears Soundtrack
Daniel Pemberton – Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Original Score

NEW RELEASE FRIDAY: PATTY GRIFFIN, WEEZER, DIDO, SASAMI, MEAT PUPPETS, AMANDA PALMER, FOALS AND MORE

Here’s a quick look at the bright and shiny new releases available at The Record Exchange Friday, March 8.

All titles available in-store or our online shop – we ship worldwide!

CD:

Patty Griffin – Patty Griffin
Weezer – Weezer (The Teal Album)
Dido – Still On My Mind
Sasami – Sasami
Meat Puppets – Dusty Notes
Amanda Palmer – There Will Be No Intermission
Chatham County Line – Sharing the Covers
Foals – Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost Part 1
David Gray – Gold in a Brass Age
The Wild Reeds – Cheers
Tesla – Shock
Leo Bud Welch – The Angels in Heaven Done Signed My Name
Neil Young – Dead Man: A Film By Jim Jarmusch
Pinegrove – Skylight
Maren Morris – Girl
Various Artists – Joni 75: A Birthday Celebration
Children of Bodom – Hexed
Misery Index – Rituals of Power
Sigrid – Sucker Punch
James Morrison – You’re Stronger Than You Know
William Basinski – On Time Out of Time
Mozes and the Firstborn – Dadcore
The Coathangers – The Devil You Know
Nick Waterhouse – Nick Waterhouse
Buddy Holly with the Royal Philharmonic – True Love Ways
Eagles – Hell Freezes Over: Remastered
Collective Soul – Hints, Allegations and Things Left Unsaid
Whitesnake – Slide It In
Buckcherry – Warpaint
Tyr – Hel
Tygers of Pan Tang – Hellbound Spellbound Live 1981
Terence Blanchard – Blackkklansman Soundtrack
Nicholas Britell – If Beale Street Could Take Soundtrack
Paul Weller – Other Aspects Live at the Royal Festival Hall
Justus Proffit – L.A.’s Got Me Down
Pinkfong – Pinkfong Presents the Best of Baby Shark

VINYL:

Weezer – Weezer (The Black Album)
Foals – Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost Part 1
Patty Griffin – Patty Griffin
Sasami – Sasami
Neil Young – Dead Man: A Film By Jim Jarmusch
Eagles – Hell Freezes Over: Remastered
Dido – Still On My Mind
William Basinski – On Time Out of Time
David Gray – Gold in a Brass Age
Kaytranada – Nothin’ Like U / Chances
The Antlers – Hospice
Broods – Don’t Feed the Pop Monster
Meat Puppets – Dusty Notes
The Wild Reeds – Cheers
Children of Bodom – Hexed
Chatham County Line – Sharing the Covers
The Coathangers – The Devil You Know
New Order – Ceremony (Version 1)
New Order – Ceremony (Version 2)
The Promise Ring – Horse Latitudes
Henry Jackman – Predator Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Tesla – Shock
James Brown – Motherlode
Misery Index – Rituals of Power
Malevolent Creation – Memories of a Beast
Meat Loaf – Hits Out of Hell
Caetano Veloso – Caetano Veloso
Nick Waterhouse – Nick Waterhouse
Justus Proffit – L.A.’s Got Me Down
Ches Smith, David Torn and Tim Berne – Sun of Goldfinger

CASSETTE:

Justus Proffit – L.A.’s Got Me Down

IN FLAMES ALBUM SIGNING AND MEET-AND-GREET MARCH 13 – FREE CONCERT TICKET WITH ALBUM PURCHASE WHILE SUPPLIES LAST!

In Flames will visit The Record Exchange for an album signing and meet-and-greet at 3pm Wednesday, March 13. This event is presented by 100.3 The X.

In Flames are performing at Knitting Factory later that evening and we have tickets for sale at the store!

Want a free ticket to the show and priority line placement at the signing? Purchase In Flames’ new album I, The Mask and we’ll give you one ticket (while supplies last) and a VIP line wristband! (There will be a secondary line for customers without wristbands, which will follow the VIP line.)

ABOUT IN FLAMES

At this point, In Flames are less of a band than they are a musical institution in the heavy music world. Since helping create Sweden’s legendary “Gothenberg Sound” three decades ago to their current status as heavy music monoliths, the act have constantly eschewed trends in order to forge their own musical path. This is evident on their 13th full-length I, The Mask, which sees them reuniting with multi Grammy-nominated producer Howard Benson (My Chemical Romance, Motörhead), who also produced 2016’s Battles, in order to further redefine their sound. “I think it’s very difficult for In Flames to be something we’re not and that dichotomy of melody and aggression will always be at the core of our identity,” vocalist Anders Fridén explains from a tour stop opening for Deep Purple in Mexico. “We are always open to new ideas and don’t let anything limit us,” guitarist Björn Gelotte adds. “We just ask ourselves if we will love playing this stuff live… and as long as we feel that nothing can really touch us.”

Unlike previous recordings, this time around Fridén and Gelotte holed up in Los Angeles for three weeks prior to the production of I, The Mask, and came up with a bulk of the songs during those sessions. “For Battles I wrote a lot of the material at home first but for this one, Anders and I really wanted to just get in a room together and see where it would take us,” Gelotte explains, adding that Benson would frequently drop by and act as a filter for their creativity. “I think this process worked really well because a lot of the lyrics fed off the music or Anders would come up with a really powerful line and it would inspire a riff, so there was a lot of symbiosis between us in the songwriting.” From there the duo fleshed out the arrangements with guitarist Niclas Engelin, bassist Bryce Paul Newman and previous drummer Joe Rickard and then spent two months tracking the songs. (I, The Mask is also the last recording to feature Rickard, who was subsequently replaced by Tanner Wayne, who played on the track “(This Is Our) House.”) Finally, the album was mixed by Chris Lord-Alge, who has worked with everyone from Cheap Trick to Linkin Park and mastered by Ted Jensen (Pantera, Eagles, Guns N’ Roses).

The result is a massive-sounding album that showcases why In Flames are one of the biggest metal bands in the world. From the way the guitars give way to the anthemic riffing on the power ballad “Call My Name” to the relentless riffing on “Burn” and sweetly syncopated groove of “I Am Above,” I, The Mask sees the band stretching out musically and crafting music that’s as catchy as it is crushing. As the driving force behind the act, it was important for Fridén to challenge himself on the album and took vocal lessons three days a week in order to expand his own arsenal of abilities. “I wanted to do something new and take things to another level when it came to the vocals,” he explains. “I know what I’m capable of and I feel more confident today taking higher notes and being able to push my voice in a higher register, so that’s something I really wanted to explore as well.”

Lyrically, I, The Mask is in many ways a social commentary on the state of the world when it comes to isolation, loneliness and the way technology has subverted our need for genuine human connection. “Instead of being connected we divide ourselves into all of these little groups and if you scratch the surface most people’s lives are miserable,” Fridén explains. “I thought about that and how we all carry a mask around and how in our striving to become better, I think we’re actually going backwards.” However there is also a level of hopefulness that’s inherent in the sentiment of I, The Mask, which is showcased in songs like “(This Is Our) House.” “That song is a call to arms and it’s saying, ‘We need to unite because we’re going in the wrong direction,’” he explains. “We might have ten years to stop the pollution of the planet. We aren’t going to die on the 11th year but we can’t turn it back from that and it’s a slow process of rebuilding our house, so I think it’s a strong lyrical theme and one that is unifying as well.”

Admittedly if you listen to 1996’s The Jester Race next to I, The Mask, there are marked musical differences, but through the course of In Flames’ output you can trace their evolution and hear how they managed to remain relevant by never getting complacent. “The way we write music is super challenging but it’s also super rewarding,” Gelotte explains, adding that as the band have improved as musicians it’s opened up countless sonic and creative possibilities. “We’ve never been the type of band who likes to show-off but we like to have fun making music and working with Howard [Benson] was one of the first times where we actually listened to someone from the outside – and I think it was his first time working with a band like us, too,” he adds. “The instrumentation on the album is pretty straightforward on this album, but there are so many layers in a lot of these songs that if you’re interested you can really dig into it and it will live on for a long time.”

That said, ultimately In Flames are a live band and they can’t wait to get back on the road and share this new collection of songs with fans, whether they’ve supported the band for decades or are recent converts to their sound. “I love the act of creating something from nothing and then getting to travel the world and play these songs and see how they affect people,” Fridén summarizes. “It’s extremely rewarding to hear how a certain song moves someone and then you talk to someone else and learn that it affected them in a profoundly different way. The dynamic between the creator and the fans and what they bring to the table is such an amazing feeling, so that’s a big part of our drive. To make something and share it with the world, that’s what we were meant to do.”

NEW RELEASE FRIDAY: HOZIER, IN FLAMES, TOM PETTY, WEEZER, LIL PUMP, THE DISTILLERS, QUEENSRYCHE, MASKED INTRUDER AND MORE

Here’s a quick look at the bright and shiny new releases available at The Record Exchange Friday, March 1.

All titles available in-store or our online shop – we ship worldwide!

CD:

Hozier – Wasteland, Baby!
In Flames – I, the Mask
Tom Petty – The Best of Everything: The Definitive Career Spanning Hits Collection 1976-2016
Weezer – Weezer (The Black Album)
Lil Pump – Harverd Dropout
Queensryche – The Verdict
Citizen Cope – Heroin and Helicopters
Delicate Steve – Till I Burn Up
Durand Jones and the Indications – American Love Call
Teen – Good Fruit
Hand Habits – Placeholder
Royal Trux – White Stuff
Pond – Tasmania
Masked Intruder – III
Mark Morton – Anesthetic
Malevolent Creation – The 13th Beast
Demon Hunter – War
Demon Hunter – Peace
The Naked and the Dead – The Naked and the Dead
Rema-Rema – Fond Reflections
Nightwish – Made in Hong Kong (And in Various Other Places)
Nightwish – Once
Apocalyptica – Plays Metallica By Four Cellos
Della Mae – The Butcher Shoppe EP
Patton Oswalt – Annihilation
The Branford Marsalis Quartet – The Secret Between the Shadow and the Soul
Tommy Castro and the Painkillers – Killin’ It Live
Frankie and the Witch Fingers – Zam
Dodsferd – Diseased Remnants of a Dying World
While She Sleeps – So What?
Gordon Lightfoot – The Complete Singles 1970-1980
Dennis Coffey – Live at Baker’s
John Hartford – Backroads, Rivers and Memories: The Rare and Unreleased John Hartford
The Butterfield Blues Band – Live at the Troubadour 1970
Reese Wynans and Friends – Sweet Release
Fews – Into Red

VINYL:

Hozier – Wasteland, Baby!
Tom Petty – The Best of Everything: The Definitive Career Spanning Hits Collection 1976-2016
The Distillers – Man Vs. Magnet / Blood in Gutters
Masked Intruder – III
Royal Trux – White Stuff
The Runaways – The Best of the Runaways
Gary Numan – I, Assassin
Dr. Dog – Critical
Tom Tom Club – Tom Tom Club
Lucinda Williams – Happy Woman Blues
Delicate Steve – Till I Burn Up
Rema-Rema – Fond Reflections
Queensryche – The Verdict (indie exclusive version available)
Ryuichi Sakamoto – BTTB
Durand Jones and the Indications – American Love Call
Hand Habits – Placeholder
Apocalyptica – Plays Metallica By Four Cellos
Devil Master – Satan Spits on Children of Light
Frankie and the Witch Fingers – Zam
Howlin’ Wolf – The Best of the Sun Records Sessions
Elizabeth Cotten – Folksongs and Instrumentals with Guitar
Mary Lou Williams – Mary Lou Williams
The Japanese House – Good at Falling
Fews – Into Red