ENTER TO WIN AN AUTOGRAPHED RAY LAMONTAGNE VINYL TEST PRESSING LP!

Ray Promo BannerRay LaMontagne recently released his new album Ouroboros, and we got our hands on an ultra-rare autographed vinyl test pressing of the album to give to one lucky customer!

To enter the drawing, send an email* with the subject “Ray LaMontagne” HERE by midnight Thursday, April 21. We will draw a name and notify the winner on Friday, April 22.

* 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.

RECORD EXCHANGE TOP 10 SELLERS (WEEK ENDING APRIL 7, 2016)

4184571336881. My Wild West, Lissie
2. The Wilderness, Explosions in the Sky
3. Changes, Charles Bradley
4. Sounds Like a Reasonable Thing for a Band to Play, eLDopamine
5. Dig In Deep, Bonnie Raitt
6. Weezer (The White Album), Weezer
7. Are You Serious, Andrew Bird
8. Three Men and a Baby, Mike and the Melvins
9. Bang Zoom Crazy … Hello, Cheap Trick
10. IV, Black Mountain

NEW RELEASE FRIDAY: THE LUMINEERS, M83, HAYES CARLL, DEFTONES, BEN HARPER, FRIGHTENED RABBIT & MORE!

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

CD

The Lumineers – Cleopatra

M83 – Junk

Hayes Carll – Lovers and Leavers

Deftones – Gore

Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals – Call It What It Is

Frightened Rabbit – Painting of a Panic Attack

Mayer Hawthorne – Man About Town

Parquet Courts – Human Performance

Ronnie Spector – English Heart

Peter Wolf – The Cure for Loneliness

Woods – City Sun Eater in the River of Light

The Dandy Warhols – Distortland

Filter – Crazy Eyes

Samiyam – Animals Have Feelings

Ben Watt – Fever Dream

Curtis Salgado – Beautiful Lowdown

Great American Canyon Band – Only You Remain

Various Artists – Everybody Wants Some Soundtrack

Sleeping With Sirens – Live and Unplugged

Lights – Midnight Machines

Krizz Kaliko – Go

Lex the Hex Master – Black Season

Fela Ransome Kuti and His Koola Lobitos – Highlife-Jazz and Afro-Soul

The Gloaming – 2

Sonic Youth – Sister

Lynyrd Skynyrd – Pronounced Leh-Nerd Skin-Nerd and Second Helping Live from the Florida Theater

Deep Purple – Come Taste the Band 35th Anniversary Edition

Deep Purple – Stormbringer 35th Anniversary Edition

Various Artists – Metal Massacre XIV

Geryon – The Wound and the Bow

Desaster – Oath of an Iron Ritual

Cult of Luna and Julie Christmas – Mariner

Sinistro – Semente

Sourvein – Aquatic Occult

Ihsahn – Arktis

Inherit Disease – Ephemeral

Brad Fiedel – The Terminator Soundtrack

VINYL

The Lumineers – Cleopatra

M83 – Junk

Parquet Courts – Human Performance

Deftones – Gore

Hayes Carll – Lovers and Leavers

Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals – Call It What It Is

Frightened Rabbit – Painting of a Panic Attack

Ulver – Bergtatt – Et Eeventyr I

Ulver – Kveldssanger

Ulver – Nattens Madrigal – Aatte

Sonic Youth – Sister

Woods – City Sun Eater in the River of Light

Iggy Pop – Post Pop Depression Deluxe Edition

Tim Hecker – Love Streams

Mayer Hawthorne – Man About Town

Various Artists – Next Friday Soundtrack

Various Artists – How High Soundtrack

Jose Gonzalez – Open Book/With the Ink of a Ghost

Furry Lewis – Good Morning Judge

Summer Flake – Hello Friends

Lights – Midnight Machines

Ronnie Spector – English Heart

The Dandy Warhols – Distortland

Brad Fiedel – The Terminator Soundtrack

Tony Conrad and Faust – Outside the Dream Syndicate

Deadly Ones – It’s Monster Surfing Time

CASSETTES

Woods – City Sun Eater in the River of Light

STURGILL SIMPSON LISTENING PARTY FRIDAY, APRIL 8 – FREE T-SHIRT AND TOTE BAG WITH PREORDER, ENTER TO WIN AN AUTOGRAPHED VINYL LP!

418457323400The Record Exchange is celebrating the release of Sturgill Simpson‘s new album A Sailor’s Guide to Earth with a pre-release listening party at 6pm Friday, April 8!

Hear Sturgill’s highly-anticipated new album and get free stuff with preorder (CD or LP), including a T-shirt and tote bag. Anyone who preorders the album also will be entered to win a vinyl copy of the album signed by Sturgill!

Produced by Simpson, A Sailor’s Guide To Earth was written—beginning to end—as a letter to his first child who arrived during the summer of 2014 and features eight original songs as well as a rendition of Nirvana’s “In Bloom.”

Recorded primarily at Nashville’s The Butcher Shoppe, Simpson was joined in the studio by Grammy Award-winning engineer David Ferguson (Johnny Cash, John Prine, “Cowboy” Jack Clement) and assistant engineer Sean Sullivan. Along with members of his touring band, the album features Dave Roe on bass, Dan Dugmore on steel guitar, Dougie Wilkinson on bagpipes, Garo Yellin and Arthur Cook on cello, Jonathan Dinklage and Whitney LaGrange on violin and special guests The Dap-Kings.

94.9 FM THE RIVER PRESENTS LISSIE LIVE AT THE RECORD EXCHANGE SUNDAY, APRIL 3 – HER ONLY SHOW IN TOWN!

Lissie My Wild West photo for album cover94.9 FM The River presents Lissie live at The Record Exchange (1105 W. Idaho St. in Downtown Boise) at 3:30pm Sunday, April 3. This is Lissie’s only show in town! As always, this Record Exchange in-store event is free and all ages.

Lissie’s new album My Wild West will be available for purchase on CD and vinyl at the event!

ABOUT LISSIE

418457133688“All that you lost/You get back/And all that you want/You can have” – “Wild West”

My Wild West begins with an overture, by definition an “introduction to something more substantial”. In this case it is Lissie’s third studio album and her most personal one to date, a fitting tribute to Lissie’s life in California, from her arrival as a fresh-faced singer-songwriter ’til now, leaving for the Midwest wiser and more self-assured. Bookended by the songs “Hollywood” and “Ojai”, it brings out the two extremes of the past decade – the ups and downs of the former and the “stability, joy and peace” of the latter. My Wild West represents both a new beginning and a return to Lissie’s Midwestern roots.

My Wild West was recorded with producer Curt Schneider in his Studio City home – he oversaw the project as a whole, produced eight tracks on the record and pulled together the additional material from Lissie’s time recording with her band in Ojai and with Bill Reynolds in Nashville. As the album unfolds, we see a more confident Lissie, self-assured and coming into her own power. “I want my 40 acres in the sun,” sings Lissie on “Hero”, written before she had made the decision to leave California. It details Lissie’s life on the West Coast and the empowerment she felt that she could leave and demand a new adventure from life: “I could have been a hero, I could have been a zero, I could have been all of these things”.

After being signed by Sony U.K., Lissie’s two previous albums, 2010’s Catching a Tiger and 2013’s Back to Forever, came out on Columbia in England and prestigious indie Fat Possum in the U.S., both scoring in the Top 20 of the U.K. charts and Top 5 in Norway, the former going gold in both countries. Stateside, the two releases hit the Top 5 in Billboard’s Heatseekers chart, peaked at #5 and #11, respectively, on the U.S. Folk tally and went Top 40 on the Indie chart.

“There was always a bit of commercial compromise, like pressure to make the charts and sell units,” she recalls of her experience on a major label. “I just wanted to be able to move people with this gift I’ve been given … my voice.”

What emerged was a cohesive, conceptual, musical whole, which belied the rather unorthodox manner in which it was created. “The songs turned out to be more personal because I wasn’t adhering to a strict set schedule,” she realized. “In writing ‘Hero’ and ‘Wild West,’ I had no idea at the time I was going to leave California and move back to the Midwest. I feel like their very creation was predictive of the changes that were coming. The moment I decided not to make an album was when I really started to make the album. That took all the pressure off!”

Lissie’s tales of triumph and self-propelled adventure were inspired by strong females close and far from home: “Sun Keeps Risin’” was inspired by an aunt of Lissie’s who passed away from ALS, while “Daughters” is a pro-feminist call-to-arms that took its cue from Liberian peace activist and Nobel Prize winner Leymah Gbowee, subject of the documentary, Pray the Devil Back to Hell. The funereal, dirge-like “Shroud” and the upbeat “Go for a Walk” shed light on the yin-and-yang nature of Lissie’s personality, the first a meditation on depression and isolation, the latter a heartfelt affirmation of nature’s power of renewal. “Stay” and “Together or Apart” detail the pain and pleasure of relationships, while “Don’t You Give Up On Me” is a spiritualized self-pep talk, urging those around her to hang in there while she figures life out: “Don’t you give up on me/As I dive into the dark/And slip into the endless sea.” There’s also the line “I left you on the coast for something only I can see” and that’s just it, Lissie has a personal vision and it may be hard for others to understand at times but she has to follow it.

Having recently purchased a farm on 10.7 acres in a small Iowa town, Lissie now boasts her own personal “Field of Dreams”, just across the Mississippi River from Rock Island, Illinois, where Elisabeth Maurus grew up in possession of a strong rebellious streak surrounded by the memory of steamboats and railroads of past. Concentrating on converting the barn into a recording studio, getting used to her new pick-up truck and setting up beehives, Lissie is visibly content in her new life, eager to take on each new adventure and challenge that presents itself.

With a career that has seen her open for renowned artist Lenny Kravitz (an early supporter), Tom Petty and even been asked to perform at Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore’s wedding, Lissie has had a wealth of incredible experiences that have made her the confident and determined artist she is today. “I have a loyal, passionate fan base that every day is growing through its own power, not just an aggressive marketing campaign,” she says. “I want to be an artist with longevity, which is an exciting prospect for me. I feel I’m in a really good place. In fact, I’m already planning a follow-up album, My Mild Midwest,” she says with a laugh.