RECORD EXCHANGE RECORD STORE DAY WEEKEND EVENTS
– Boise Hive information booth on the sidewalk (10am-4pm)
1. A Sailor’s Guide to Earth, Sturgill Simpson
2. 3001: A Laced Odyssey, Flatbush Zombies
3. Santana IV, Santana
4. Changes, Charles Bradley
5. Sounds Like a Reasonable Thing for a Band to Play, eLDopamine
6. Dig in Deep, Bonnie Raitt
7. Blurryface, Twenty One Pilots
8. Kin, Larkin Poe
9. Human Performance, Parquet Courts
10. Cleopatra, The Lumineers
Here’s a quick look at the bright and shiny new releases this week at The Record Exchange:
CD
The Strumbellas – Hope
Texas Hippie Coalition – Dark Side of Black
Candlebox – Disappearing in Airports
Rufus Wainwright – Take All My Loves: 9 Shakespeare Sonnets
Blue October – Home
Lush – Blind Spot
James Bay – Chaos and the Calm Deluxe Edition
Yo Yo Ma and the Silk Road Ensemble – Sing Me Home
Blue Man Group – Three
Josh Kelley – New Lane Road
Greys – Outer Heaven
Michael Martin Murphey – High Stakes Cowboy Songs
Bill Evans – Some Other Time: The Lost Session from the Black Forest
Yellowjackets – Coherence
Nicholas Godin – Contrepoint
Daniel Tosh – People Pleaser
Higher Authorities – Neptune
Rainbow – Monsters of Rock Live at Donington 1980 (CD/DVD)
Scorpions – Return to Forever Tour Edition
The Aborted – Retrogore
Mean Jeans – Tight New Dimension
Incite – Oppression
Angel Corpse – Exterminate
Angel Corpse – Hammer of Gods
Ragnarok – Psychopathology
Darkness Divided – Darkness Divided
Andrea Bocelli – Cinema Special Edition
69 Eyes – Universal Monsters
VINYL
Captain Beefheart – Clear Spot
Captain Beefheart – Lick My Decals Off, Baby
Captain Beefheart – The Spotlight Kid
Jimmy Page – She Just Satisfies
Motorhead – Bad Magic (three different colors)
New Order – Singularity
Various Artists – Frazetta Picture Disc
Yes – Drama
Wolfpack – Allday Hell
Wolfpack – Lycanthro Punk
Wolfpack – New Dawn Fades
J. Rawls – Essence Of 15th Anniversary Edition
Tom Holkenborg aka Junkie XL – Deadpool Soundtrack
Petra Haden – Petra Haden Sings: The Who Sell Out
The Aborted – Retrogore
William Fitzsimmons – The Pittsburgh Collection Volumes 1 and 2: Pittsburgh and Charleroi
Strumbellas – Hope
1. Cleopatra, The Lumineers
2. 3001: A Laced Odyssey, Flatbush Zombies
3. Gore, Deftones
4. Lovers and Leavers, Hayes Carll
5. Painting of a Panic Attack, Frightened Rabbit
6. The Wilderness, Explosions in the Sky
7. Death of a Bachelor, Panic! at the Disco
8. Junk, M83
9. Human Performance, Parquet Courts
10. Changes, Charles Bradley
Here’s a quick look at the bright and shiny new releases this week at The Record Exchange:
CD
Sturgill Simpson – A Sailor’s Guide to Earth
Santana – Santana IV
PJ Harvey – The Hope Six Demolition Project
Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros – Persona
Metallica – Kill Em All
Metallica – Ride the Lightning
Cate Le Bon – Crab Day
Del McCoury – Del and Woody
Graham Nash – This Path Tonight
J Dilla – Diary
Otep – Generation Doom (deluxe edition also available)
Keb’ Mo’ – Live: That Hot Pink Blues Album
Say Anything – I Don’t Think It Is
Clairy Browne – Pool
John Carpenter – Lost Themes II
Bill Hicks – Rant in E-Minor: Variations
Musiq Soulchild – Life on Earth
Prism Tats – Prism Tats
Kevin Morby – Singing Saw
Surgical Meth Machine – Surgical Meth Machine
Rich Robinson – Through a Crooked Sun
Rich Robinson – The Woodstock Sessions
Phil Collins – No Jacket Required Deluxe Edition
Sonny Rollins – Holding the Stage (Road Shows, Vol. 4)
Lita Ford – Time Capsule
Rick Wakeman – Starship Trooper
Ace Frehley – Origins I
Petra Haden – Seemed Like a Good Idea: Petra Haden Sings Jesse Harris
Atticus Ross – Triple 9 Soundtrack
Bear Heads – You’ll Pay for This
Royce Da 5’9″ – Layers
East of Venus – Memory Box
Aeternus – … And the Seventh His Soul Detesteth
The Zenith Passage – Solipsist
Taake – Doedskvad
Artillery – Penalty By Perception
VINYL
Sturgill Simpson – A Sailor’s Guide to Earth
PJ Harvey – The Hope Six Demolition Project
Santana – Santana IV
Cate Le Bon – Crab Day
Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros – Persona
John Carpenter – Lost Themes II
Various Artists – The Music of David Lynch
The Frames – Longitude
Glen Hansard – Season on the Line
Bob Dylan – New Morning
Patty Griffin – 1,000 Kisses
Placebo – Meds
Placebo – Sleeping with Ghosts
Hamilton – Original Broadway Cast Recording
Bill Hicks – Rant in E-Minor: Variations
A Tribe Called Quest – People’s Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm 25th Anniversary Edition
Rich Robinson – Through a Crooked Sun
Frank Sinatra – All the Way
Elton John – The Thom Bell Sessions
Phil Collins – No Jacket Required
Dixie Chicks – Various Reissues
Sia – This is Acting
Little Green Cars – Ephemera
Parachute – Wide Awake
Ace Frehley – Origins I
Aurora – All My Demons Greeting Me as a Friend
Bear Hands – You’ll Pay for This
Suicide Silence – Cleansing
CASSETTES
Cate Le Bon – Crab Day
94.9 FM The River presents Larkin Poe live at The Record Exchange (1105 W. Idaho St. in Downtown Boise) at 12:30pm Friday, April 15 as part of our Record Store Day Weekend festivities. Larkin Poe is opening for Elvis Costello and serving as his backing band for his sold-out Egyptian Theatre show later that evening. As always, this Record Exchange in-store event is free and all ages.
As a special treat for Record Exchange customers, Larkin Poe’s new album Reskinned will be available for purchase at the event prior to its April 29 official release date!
“Trouble in Mind,” the first single off Reskinned, premiered via Paste magazine in February. In an effort to show off their true grit and evolution as a band, Larkin Poe immediately returned to the studio to record after concluding their world tour. This fresh version of the original album Kin includes new remastered tracks as well as productions by Chris Seefried (Fitz and the Tantrums, Lana Del Rey), Justin Warfield (She Wants Revenge, Nico Vega) and Wax LTD (Muse, Bon Iver, Miley Cyrus, Maroon 5).
ABOUT LARKIN POE
“A sister act with staying power.” – NPR
According to the sisters themselves, 2015 was a defining year of growth for Larkin Poe, an Atlanta-based roots rock ’n’ roll duo comprised of Rebecca and Megan Lovell: “We feel lucky to have experienced a year of life-changing moments that shaped and crystallized our artistic direction. We’re entering our mid-twenties, we’re coming into our own. We’ve lost love, we’ve found love. We’ve lived loud, leaving little pieces of our hearts in every club we’ve played around the world – and we are really proud to have come out of 2015 with new songs that speak to that change.”
This “change” they speak of is their second album Reskinned, a re-release follow-up of the critically acclaimed debut album Kin. Voted as one of the top 10 albums released in 2014 by Huffington Post, Larkin Poe toured the world supporting the November 2014 release of Kin. Rebecca states: “As musicians, singers, songwriters and performers, we learn something new with every show we play; last year we played hundreds of shows: from big festivals to tiny radio stations; from backing Elvis Costello to backing Conor Oberst. We’ve learned to stay on our toes and keep our artistic approach fresh.” This perpetual innovation fueled a writing spurt that the sisters felt compelled to immediately record and share with their fans.
A Brief History of Larkin Poe:
“We have a very colorful family history,” explains lead singer/guitarist Rebecca, referencing the sisters’ familial connection to tortured artist and creative genius Edgar Allan Poe. “There have been a lot of creative, hotheaded, mentally unstable branches in our family tree. Growing up in the midst of their crazy stories has definitely shaded our perception of normal. As artists, I think some of those eccentricities, passed down from generation to generation, have been even further exaggerated in us!” Megan, who contributes lap steel to the lineup, chimes in: “As sisters, we wanted to pick a band name that had familial significance, so we decided to pay tribute to our ancestors by taking on the name of our great-great-great-grandfather, Larkin Poe.”
The sisters celebrate that unique genealogy, and their own eccentricities, with Reskinned. A sassy nod to the sisters’ southern heritage, first single “Trouble In Mind” features sassy, homegrown lyrics: “I’m a bad little angel, I fell from grace, a Georgia Peach gone bad, yeah, you know the taste.”
“As Georgia girls, we came up listening to and soaking in the source music of the south: the blues, country, Americana and mountain music; classic rock and southern rock. That deep and gritty heritage has seeped into the bloodstream of our music,” explains Megan. “We’ve reached a point in our lives where we no longer care to be quite so polite, so ‘nice,’ so perfectionistic. Now is the time to be raw, unapologetically overdriven Larkin Poe. Deep in our bones, we are rockers. We’re ready to let the tiger out of the cage.”
Reskinned marks Larkin Poe’s second release with RH Music. After years of fierce independence (i.e., five self-released EPs and three years of international and domestic touring, without label support), the sisters decided to sign with RH Music. “We signed with RH Music because they wholeheartedly believe in our authenticity. They understand that we make music because we inherently need to make music, and they want to support that need,” explains Megan, “They’re a 21st century patron of the arts.” This new release will also be the first for their new relationship with Vertigo/Capitol/Universal Germany in Europe. Rebecca comments: “We are honored to be working with Vertigo/Capitol/Universal in Europe. In the music industry, where ‘industry’ sometimes takes precedence over ‘music,’ the folks at Vertigo are tastemakers who still love music as much as we do.”
“Larkin Poe is our heart and soul, mashed up into a musical form. We live and breathe Larkin Poe,” says Megan. “Supercharged on that life commitment, we’ve been able to record music in studios across the country, to play our songs around the world, to perform onstage with our heroes – all of these experiences are deeply valuable to us and have built a strong foundation. Standing strong on that foundation, we are so proud to release Reskinned and see what 2016 has to bring.”
RECORD EXCHANGE RECORD STORE DAY WEEKEND EVENTS
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