ENTER TO WIN TICKETS TO YOUTH LAGOON AT TREEFORT MUSIC HALL 9/7 PLUS A YOUTH LAGOON / TREVOR POWERS VINYL PACK!

Youth Lagoon is performing at Treefort Music Hall on Thursday, September 7, and we have two tickets plus a complete Youth Lagoon / Trevor Powers Fat Possum vinyl discography to give away to one lucky customer!

To enter the drawing, send an email* with the subject “Youth Lagoon” HERE by midnight Tuesday, September 5. We will randomly draw a name and notify the winner on Wednesday, September 6.

* One entry per person per title, 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. The contest is limited to residents of the Treasure Valley who can claim the prize in person at The Record Exchange.

YOUTH LAGOON LIVE AT THE RECORD EXCHANGE SEPT 18; GUARANTEED-ADMISSION WRISTBAND WITH ‘SAVAGE HILLS BALLROOM’ PREORDER – GET THE ALBUM BEFORE RELEASE DATE!

YT_2400x2400_grandeYouth Lagoon will perform live at The Record Exchange (1105 W. Idaho St. in Downtown Boise) at 6 p.m. Friday, Sept. 18. This special performance is in celebration of Youth Lagoon’s new album Savage Hills Ballroom (out Sept. 22 on limited-edition gold vinyl and Sept. 25 on CD), and fans will have the opportunity to purchase the album before its official release date for one day only on Sept. 18! This is a LIMITED-CAPACITY EVENT. As always, this Record Exchange in-store event is free and all ages.

VIP wristbands guaranteeing admission to the in-store are now available with preorder of Savage Hills Ballroom. If we sell out of wristbands, you can still purchase the album on Sept. 18 before or after the performance (9am-9pm).

ABOUT YOUTH LAGOON AND ‘SAVAGE HILLS BALLROOM’

Youth Lagoon – aka Boise native Trevor Powers – is releasing his third album, Savage Hills Ballroom, on Sept. 25 via Fat Possum Records (limited-edition gold vinyl comes out on Vinyl Tuesday, Sept. 22). Often perceived as a recluse (his first LP is called The Year of Hibernation, after all), on Savage Hills Ballroom Powers has fully opened himself to the world for the first time ever. The 10-track collection is his most ambitious, unguarded work to date, recorded in Bristol, UK and co-produced/mixed/engineered by Ali Chant (PJ Harvey, Gravenhurst).

While touring on his last record, 2013’s Wondrous Bughouse, Powers got a call that one of his closest friends had unexpectedly passed away, forcing him to cancel the rest of the tour and head back to Idaho. He says, “That experience made me start viewing Youth Lagoon differently – it was a complete refocus for me.”

This sense of gilded rebirth floods the instrumentation on Savage Hills Ballroom – Power’s vocals are largely unadorned and his pop-conscious electronics reach new feats of precision. Meanwhile the lyrics explore darker territory. “Kerry” is the story of Powers’ revered uncle whose drug addiction led him to running from the law for most of his adult life, while “Highway Patrol Stun Gun” imagines Biblical end-times through the lens of the recent cases of police brutality.

NPR called Wondrous Bughouse “the most arresting headphones record you’ll hear all year,” but on Savage Hills Ballroom Powers has taken off the cans and made a record meant to communicate, rather than shut out. “I think I’ve had a lot of barriers in my life in general that I don’t let people past, and I’ve gotten really sick of all that,” he explains, “It’s too tiring trying to pretend you don’t have as many flaws as everyone else.”

STREAM WATERLOO SXSW DAY PARTIES!

418456373899Can’t make it to Austin for SXSW this year? Fear not, we’ve got you covered!

Our friends and fellow indie record store, Austin’s venerable Waterloo Records, is web streaming their 28 Day Parties Stage performances Wednesday-Saturday with a 4-camera hi-def video and stereo audio feed. Access the stream HERE.

RECORD EXCHANGE TOP 20 SELLERS (WEEK ENDING APRIL 1)

1. Port of Morrow, The Shins
2. Cemetery Skyline Rose, Bill Coffey
3. Koloss, Meshuggah
4. Wrecking Ball, Bruce Springsteen
5. Noctourniquet, The Mars Volta
6. Vulnerable, The Used
7. Happy to You, Miike Snow
8. 21, Adele
9. Nothing’s Gonna Change …, Justin Townes Earle
10. Young & Old, Tennis
11. Brothers, The Black Keys
12. El Camino, The Black Keys
13. Making Mirrors, Gotye
14. Revisited, Donavon Frankenreiter
15. MDNA, Madonna
16. Amaryllis, Shinedown
17. Volume One, Boise Rock School
18. Break It Yourself, Andrew Bird
19. The Year of Hibernation, Youth Lagoon
20. American Goldwing, Blitzen Trapper

RECORD EXCHANGE TOP 20 SELLERS (WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 5)

1. Metaphoria, Workin’ On Fire
2. Disappearing Night, aka Belle
3. Leveler, August Burns Red
4. Old Ideas, Leonard Cohen
5. El Camino, The Black Keys
6. Born to Die, Lana Del Rey
7. Sounds of a Playground Fading, In Flames
8. The Year of Hibernation, Youth Lagoon
9. Making Mirrors, Gotye
10. Chimes of Freedom: Songs of Bob Dylan, Various Artists
11. Area 52, Rodrigo Y Gabriela
12. Beyond Magnetic, Metallica
13. Long Ride Home, Darrell Scott
14. 21, Adele
15. Bon Iver, Bon Iver
16. The Head and the Heart, The Head and the Heart
17. Human Again, Ingrid Michaelson
18. We Are the Tide, Blind Pilot
19. Duets II, Tony Bennett
20. Rockpango, Los Lonely Boys