WEDNESDAY’S SECRET IN-STORE … THE MEAT PUPPETS ACOUSTIC SET AT 5:30PM!

Today’s Record Exchange Secret Treefort In-store is …

The Meat Puppets!

The Meat Puppets will perform at acoustic set at 5:30 p.m. TODAY at The Record Exchange (1105 W. Idaho St., Downtown Boise). As always, this Record Exchange in-store event is free and all ages — and you don’t need a Treefort pass to attend (but you should get one anyway).

ABOUT THE MEAT PUPPETS:

It doesn’t take long after listening to the Meat Puppets’ thirteenth studio album overall, ‘Lollipop,’ to realize that they have boiled the essence of what the group is all about right down to its core. As a result, singer/guitarist Curt Kirkwood, bassist Cris Kirkwood, and drummer Shandon Sahm have an instant Meat Puppets classic on their hands, and an album that fits in perfectly with such mid ’80s classics as ‘Up on the Sun‘ and the underrated ‘Mirage‘ (while not coming off as an attempt to recreate a certain musical era of the group). Interestingly however, the Meat Puppets did not achieve this by working out the songs’ arrangements beforehand, or even extensively rehearsing together.

“This one here was an experiment in just viewing the parts as Tinkertoys, and seeing the little Tinkertoy circus that needed to be built, and putting it together simply like that,” explains Curt. “With just the band in the studio and the engineer, we didn’t learn the songs – we just went in the studio, and went, ‘OK, here’s your part. Now play this good.’ So we cut the stuff on acoustic guitar and drums first, and then built it. It’s an interesting concept of a way to do something. It seems like it might be a stiff way to do something, by just putting it together a piece at a time like that. But I really enjoyed it. I think the overall sound of the way it came out is kind of a contradiction of the way it was recorded. To me, that’s the coolest thing – to put something together like that, so you have the sum of the parts, and then the whole. The whole thing about the whole being greater than the sum of the parts. To force yourself to do it that way. We were able to keep track of the music.”

Produced once more by Curt, ‘Lollipop‘ is the second Meat Puppets record to be released via Megaforce Records, and also signals the re-entry of former Puppets drummer Sahm back into the band (who previously played on the 2000 Puppets release, ‘Golden Lies,’ and supporting tour). Sahm- “Come October [2009], Curt called. I said, ‘Aren’t you you supposed to be out on tour with the Stone Temple Pilots? What’s up?’ He said, ‘Do you want to fill in and do these dates?’ We only had one day to practice. That was the icebreaker. The first show was in Mobile, Alabama at BayFest. It was probably 5,000 to 10,000 people. Right afterwards, Robert and Dean DeLeo came up and said, ‘You’re really great in the band. You really drive the band cool. You should be in there.’ And I was like, ‘Well, I’m filling in for right now. It would be cool…talk to ‘the boss’.’ Robert goes, ‘I’ll talk to him.’

Recorded at Spoon’s HiFi Studio’s in Austin, ‘Lollipop‘ is chock full of tunes that run the stylistic gamut. Case in point, the album opening keyboard-laced “Incomplete” (that Curt wrote back in 1983, and envisioned as “something that I thought would be good for Elvis or Engelbert Humperdinck in the ’60s”) and the rocking “Hour of the Idiot,” to the sunny ska of “Shave It,” and such acoustic country ditties as “Baby Don’t” and “The Spider and the Spaceship.” And Cris certainly approves of the finished product. “The continuity that runs through Curt’s work is just a trip, and how you can reference different parts. I think it’s a fairly bitching effort, considering the amount of time we put into pre-work. I think it’s indicative of where the band’s at right now. It’s a fairly fluid moment, and that’s a trip, considering how long we’ve been at it and the band’s history. Curt’s been at it non-stop, and I’m pleased to be able to provide him with a stable outlet for his art.”

And according to Curt, the band got back to trusting their instincts once more – a major catalyst in their earlier work. “The similarity between the ’80s and now is that once we started getting a lot of attention in the ’90s, we brought producers in and stuff, and there was a thing that started happening – and it might sound egotistical – but this band always ran off of my intuitions. As much as songwriting or anything else. I write intuitively, and I never wanted to be a songwriter – I just got into it when I had the band. I just wanted to be in a band. So it’s all been this intuition of ‘This is what we need to do.’ This was kind of taken away from us in the ’90s, as money came in and people said, ‘You need to do this.’ It clouded the whole easygoing…like, ‘Well, what does Curt think?’ You could say it was the money or it was the thrust of popularity stuff or the Nirvana thing. But it just was like the band as a whole quit trusting that, I think. We just became more compliant, and like they say, ‘Cooperation leads to corruption.’ So in this way, I think the album harkens back to that.”

To support ‘Lollipop,’ the Meat Puppets are planning on touring steadily, including the group’s first substantial European tour in nearly two decades. Curt- “We took a good amount of time off in this last year and didn’t do any real big tours, so we could get this record done and just cool our heels a little bit. Now, we’re ready to get going again.” Cris- “We’re getting back to a place where…he and I have a bitching wavelength that we were able to get to. He so doesn’t need my support in a way, but I think he appreciates it in a way, and I know I love our relationship and the music we make together.” As they say, the proof is in the pudding, and ‘Lollipop’ is one tasty listening experience from beginning to end.

NEW RELEASE FRIDAY: SPOON, DEPECHE MODE, REAL ESTATE, GARY CLARK JR., CONOR OBERST, OBITUARY & MORE!

Here’s a quick look at the bright and shiny new releases this week at The Record Exchange!

CD:

Spoon – Hot Thoughts
Depeche Mode – Spirit (deluxe edition available)
Real Estate – In Mind
Gary Clark Jr. – Live North America 2016
Tedeschi Trucks Band – Live From the Fox Oakland (CD, CD/DVD and CD/Blu-ray)
Milky Chance – Blossom
Conor Oberst – Salutations
Regina Spektor – Live on Soundstage
Sorority Noise – You’re Not As _____ As You Think
The Zombies – Odyssey and Oracle 50th Anniversary Edition
Pinback – Some Offcell Voices
Obituary – Obituary
Katatonia – The Fall of Hearts: Tour Edition
Frances – Things I’ve Never Said
CJ Ramone – American Beauty
Mayday Parade – Lesson in Romantics
Fit for An Autopsy – The Great Collapse
Replacire – Do Not Deviate
Without Waves – Lunar
Zara Larsson – So Good
Pitbull – Climate Change

VINYL:

Spoon – Hot Thoughts
Real Estate – In Mind
Gary Clark Jr. – Live North America 2016
Depeche Mode – Spirit
Conor Oberst – Salutations
Obituary – Obituary
Pinback – Some Offcell Voices
P.O.S. – Chill, Dummy
Sorority Noise – You’re Not As _____ As You Think
Animals as Leaders – Weightless Silver Edition
Cherry Glazerr – Haxel Princess
Julien Baker – Funeral Pyre/Distant Solar System
Counting Crows – Recovering the Satellites
Arrested Development – 3 Years, 5 Months & 2 Days in the Life Of…
Peter Gabriel – 3
Peter Gabriel – Up
Dead Can Dance – Aion
Dead Can Dance – Serpent’s Egg
Grails – Black Tar Prophecies Vol. 1 and 2
Grails – Take Refuge in Clean Living
Blasphemy – Fallen Angel of Doom
Steve Winwood – Back in the High Life

DVD/BLU-RAY:

Regina Spektor – Live on Soundstage DVD

ENTER TO WIN TICKETS TO NIKKI LANE PLUS SIGNED ‘HIGHWAY QUEEN’ VINYL

Nikki Lane‘s new album Highway Queen (New West) is one of our early favorites of 2017, and we’re really excited that she’s playing the Olympic on Saturday with Robert Ellis and Jonathan Tyler. To celebrate, we’re giving away a pair of tickets plus a signed Highway Queen LP courtesy of our friends at New West – runner-up get a Highway Queen cassette!

To enter the drawing, send an email* with the subject “Nikki Lane” HERE by midnight Thursday, March 16. We will draw a name and notify the winner on Friday, March 17.

* 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: THE SHINS, HURRAY FOR THE RIFF RAFF, VALERIE JUNE, TENNIS AND MANY MORE!

Here’s a quick look at the bright and shiny new releases this week at The Record Exchange!

CD:

The Shins – Heartworms
Hurray for the Riff Raff – The Navigator
Valerie June – The Order of Time
Tennis – Yours Conditionally
Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band – Front Porch Sessions
Elliott Smith – Either/Or
Laura Marling – Semper Femina
Darkest Hour – Godless Prophets and the Migrant Flora
Havok – Conformicide
Jerry Garcia – Garcialive Vol. 8: November 23rd, 1991 Bradley Center
Murs – Captain California
Marty Stuart – Way Out West
Sunny Sweeney – Trophy
The Magnetic Fields – 50 Song Memoir
Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever – The French Press
Greg Graffin – Millport
Buzzcocks – Time’s Up
Jay Som – Everybody Works
Nnamdi Ogbonnaya – Drool
Thelma – Thelma
Neko Case – Live From Austin, Tx
Steve Earle – Live From Austin, Tx
Pieta Brown – Postcards
Cameron Avery – Ripe Dreams, Pipe Dreams
Eliza Carthy and the Wayward Band – Big Machine
Western Addiction – Tremulous
Josh Turner – Deep South
Various Artists – Beauty and the Beast Soundtrack (deluxe edition available)

VINYL:

The Shins – Heartworms
Thundercat – Drunk
Hurray for the Riff Raff – Navigator (indie exclusive version available)
Tennis – Yours Conditionally
Elliott Smith – Either/Or
Flume – Skin (limited-edition peppermint green 2LP)
Animals as Leaders – The Madness of Many (indie exclusive version available)
Crystal Fairy – Crystal Fairy
Daughters – Hell Songs
Darkest Hour – Godless Prophets and the Migrant Flora
Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band – Front Porch Session
Valerie June – The Order of Time
Jay Som – Everybody Works
Marty Stuart – Way Out West
Miles Davis Quintet – Freedom Jazz: The Bootleg Series, Vol. 5
Shobaleader One – Elektrac
Neko Case – Live From Austin, Tx
Steve Earle – Live From Austin, Tx
Western Addiction – Tremulous
Nouvelle Vague – Nouvelle Vague
Selena – Dreaming of You

CASSETTE:

Jay Som – Everybody Works

DVD/BLU-RAY:

Eric Clapton – Live in San Diego DVD and Blu-ray

RECORD EXCHANGE TOP 10 SELLERS (WEEK ENDING MARCH 2, 2017)

1. One More for the Road, Curtis Stigers
2. Prisoner, Ryan Adams
3. Graveyard Whistling, Old 97’s
4. Run the Jewels 3, Run the Jewels
5. We Got It From Here … Thank You 4 Your Service, A Tribe Called Quest
6. Drunk, Thundercat
7. Till the Daylight Comes, Country Lips
8. Find a Reason, The Hand
9. Windy City, Alison Krauss
10. Nothing to My Name, Country Lips