94.9 FM THE RIVER PRESENTS JOHN PAUL WHITE (CIVIL WARS) LIVE AT THE RECORD EXCHANGE 7/30 – ONLY SHOW IN TOWN! MEET-AND-GREET/SIGNING TO FOLLOW!

John Paul White - Approved Press Photo94.9 FM The River presents John Paul White (The Civil Wars) live at The Record Exchange (1105 W. Idaho St. in Downtown Boise) at 7:30pm Saturday, July 30. This is White’s only show in town! A meet-and-greet/signing with White follows the performance. As always, this Record Exchange in-store event is free and all ages.

White’s new album Beulah is out August 19 (CD and vinyl), and we’ll be taking preorders at the in-store. We’ll also have at the event an exclusive 7-inch featuring the single “Martyr” and non-album track “Maple Hill” for $2, and it includes a $2 off coupon for Beulah – purchase before the in-store and get a free VIP admission wristband!

ABOUT JOHN PAUL WHITE

418457541273Single Lock Records will release John Paul White’s solo album Beulah on August 19.

The highly anticipated release is the former Civil Wars member’s first solo work in nearly a decade and was produced by Ben Tanner (Alabama Shakes) and White, and recorded in Muscle Shoals at the renowned FAME Studios and at White’s own Single Lock Records.

Beulah—the title referring to a longtime family nickname and a reference to William Blake’s “place deep in the collective spiritual unconscious”—is a diverse collection of swampy southern rock, folk balladry and dark acoustic pop—songs that came unbidden to White, who wasn’t entirely welcoming of them at the time. “Honestly, I tried to avoid them, but then I realized the only way I was going to get rid of them was if I wrote them down. I got my phone out and I’d sing these little bits of melody, then put it away and move on. Eventually I got to a place where it was a roar in my head, and that pissed me off. Then one day I told my wife, ‘I think I’m going to go write a song.’ She was as surprised as I was. I went and wrote probably eight songs in three days. It was like turning on a faucet.”

RECORD EXCHANGE TOP 10 SELLERS (WEEK ENDING JULY 28, 2016)

4184571084901. Thank Your Lucky Stars, Beach House
2. III, Miike Snow
3. Blurryface, Twenty One Pilots
4. Depression Cherry, Beach House
5. Forever, (hed) P.E.
6. Beast, Despised Icon
7. True Sadness, The Avett Brothers
8. Vessel, Twenty One Pilots
9. Dirty Heads, Dirty Heads
10. Stranger to Stranger, Paul Simon

NEW RELEASE FRIDAY: DEATH GRIPS, MODEST MOUSE, BECK AND ELLIOTT SMITH VINYL REISSUES, CHRIS ROBINSON

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

CD

Death Grips – Bottomless Pit

Modest Mouse – Night on the Sun

Chris Robinson – Anyway You Love, We Know How You Feel

Descendents – Hypercaffium Spazzinate (deluxe edition available)

D Generation – Nothing is Anywhere

Bouncing Souls – Simplicity

Various Artists – Quiero Creedence

Lori McKenna – The Bird and the Rifle

David Bowie – Earthling

John Prine – In Spite of Ourselves

Steve Hackett – Total Experience: Live in Liverpool (CD/DVD)

Thee Oh Sees – Live in San Francisco

Billy Talent – Afraid of Heights

Jake Owen – American Love

Ghoul – Dungeon Bastards

Owen – The King of Whys

Hillary Scott and the Scott Family – Love Remains

Brian Wilson – Brian Wilson and Friends

Thank You Scientist – Stranger Heads Prevail

Emerson, Lake and Palmer – Various reissues

Joe Lovano – Classic! Live at Newport

Valient Thorr – Old Salt

Ringworm – Snake Church

A.M.S.G. – Hostis Universi Generis

The Foreshadowing – Seven Heads Ten Horns

Zodiac – Grain of Soul

Kohti Tuhoa – Rutiinin Orja

Ayreon – The Theater Equation

Get Dead – Honesty Lives Elsewhere

National Park Radio – The Great Divide

Fea – Fea

Michael Giacchino – Star Trek Beyond Soundtrack

The Game – Block Wars Soundtrack

Fantasia – The Definition Of

Average White Band – British Live Performance Series

Various Artists – The Rough Guide to Blues Women

Various Artists – The Rough Guide to Ethiopian Jazz

VINYL

Beck – Mellow Gold

Beck – Odelay

Death Grips – Bottomless Pit

Modest Mouse – Night on the Sun

Elliott Smith – Figure 8

Elliott Smith – XO

Descendents – Hypercaffium Spazzinate (indie exclusive edition available)

Bouncing Souls – Simplicity

D Generation – Nothing is Anywhere

Chris Robinson – Anyway You Love, We Know How You Feel

Tom Petty – Greatest Hits

Mudcrutch – 2

Hole – Live Through This

Justin Timberlake – Can’t Stop the Feeling

R.E.M. – Dead Letter Office

R.E.M. – Eponymous

R.E.M. – Lifes Rich Pageant

My Morning Jacket – Okonokos

Owen – The King of Whys

Judas Priest – Battle Cry

Broods – Conscious

Squirrel Nut Zippers – Hot

Beak – Couple in a Hole Soundtrack

Fort Minor – Rising Tied

Emerson, Lake and Palmer – Various reissues

Yes – Tales From Topographic Oceans

Pete Shelley – Cinema Music and Wallpaper Sounds

John Corigliano – Altered States Soundtrack

Ringworm – Snake Church

Kohti Tuhoa – Rutiinin Orja

Buried Alive – Last Rites

Lightnin’ Hopkins – Lightnin’s Boogie: Live at the Rising Sun Celebrity Jazz Club

Frederick Fennell and the Eastman-Rochester Pops Orchestra – Hi-Fi a la Espanola

Brahms (Szeryng, Dorati, London Symphony Orchestra) – Violin Concerto in D

Dvorak (Bruch, Starker, Dorati, London Symphony Orchestra) – Cello Concerto/Kol Nidrei

Rachmaninoff (Janis, Dorati, Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra) – Piano Concerto No. 2, 2 Preludes

Gnutov/Osipov State Russian Folk Orchestra – Balalaika Favourites

Despised Icon – Day of Mourning

Despised Icon – Ills of Modern Man

Various Artists – The Rough Guide to a World of Psychedelia

Gary Hoey – Dust and Bones

TOP 5 OF 2016 (SO FAR): RACHEL

image1We’re midway through the year in music and liking what we’ve heard so far. We’re excited for what’s to come, but here at the midpoint, we’re taking pause to talk about our favorite releases of the first half of 2016.

Here’s Rachel’s picks:

1. John CarpenterLost Themes II
2. So So GlosKamikaze
3. WrayHypatia
4. Beach SlangThe Things We Do to Find People Who Feel Like Us
5. Lust For YouthCompassion

ENTER TO WIN TRAMPLED BY TURTLES TICKETS (AUG. 17 AT KNITTING FACTORY)!

418455928780Trampled By Turtles are playing Knitting Factory with Lord Huron on Aug. 17, and The Record Exchange has a pair of tickets to give away to one lucky customer!

To enter the drawing, send an email with the subject “Trampled by Turtles” HERE by midnight Thursday, Aug. 11. We will draw a name and notify the winner on Aug. 12.

Trampled By Turtles’ latest album Wild Animals is available at The Record Exchange on CD and vinyl!

* 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.