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Okay, here it is: the Record Store Day exclusives list. Nearly 250 limited-edition CDs, vinyl LPs, 7-inches and more available Saturday, April 21 at The Record Exchange. Dig it.

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NORAH JONES
Little Broken Hearts
GEORGE HARRISON
Early Takes Vol. 1
TODD SNIDER
Time As We Know It
RUFUS WAINWRIGHT
Out of the Game
CARRIE UNDERWOOD

Blown Away

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GEORGE HARRISON
Living in the Material World
GRATEFUL DEAD
The DVD Collection
OPETH
Lamentations
IRON MAIDEN
En Vivo!
CHEMICAL BROTHERS
Don't Think

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BRIGHT EYES
Fevers and Mirrors
NORAH JONES
Little Broken Hearts
GEORGE HARRISON
Early Takes Vol. 1
JEREMY SPENCER
Spencer
BLOCKHEAD
Interludes After Midnight

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1. BLUNDERBUSS
Jack White
2. LITTLE BROKEN HEARTS
Norah Jones
3. LET'S GO OUT TONIGHT
Curtis Stigers
4. SLIPSTREAM
Bonnie Raitt
5. PORT OF MORROW
The Shins
6. CALIFORNIA 37
Train
7. THE CRUX
Hurt
8. MASTER OF MY MAKE BELIEVE
Santigold
9. MY HEAD IS AN ANIMAL
Of Monsters and Men
10. BLOWN AWAY
Carrie Underwood

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The Record Exchange is a proud partner with Boise's Payette Brewing Company! Enjoy Payette Brewing Company beer (and for free!) at Record Exchange events such as Record Store Day, the annual holiday Bonus Club Sale and our singer-songwriter Birthday Bash celebrations!

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Record Exchange Gift Cards can now be ordered for picky music fans from anywhere in the world!

Whether you live in town and want Aunt Sally in Sheboygan to stop sending you a Sears Gift Card, or you're Aunt Sally in Sheboygan and want to send your favorite RX shopper some store dollars, a Record Exchange Gift Card offers the perfect online shopping experience — and we'll ship it anywhere you want it to go!

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November 15th, 2011

THE VINYL WORD: MASTODON ‘HUNTER’

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How exactly does one go about following up a series of four concept albums on each of the elements, one of which was a loose adaptation of Moby Dick and the last three of which have sold in excess of 100,000 copies? If you’re Mastodon, it means letting loose and generally fucking around a bunch for that archetypal back-to-basics record, of course. Even as the term has devolved into little more than a trite press release buzzword in recent years, employed by everyone from Kylie Minogue, Metallica and a 30-years-washed-up Zombies to imply a big, shocking departure/return to form, it isn’t unheard of for an act to revert to their old ways for their best work in years.

In many ways though, The Hunter is very much a back-to-basics album, Mastodon’s most forward-thinking record yet that reprises the punchy force and (relatively) short track lengths of their 2004 opus Leviathan, while retaining many of the increasingly divergent qualities they’ve picked up along the way to album number five. Not that they’ve been around long enough to warrant cries for a return to form – and few wouldn’t argue that their last two records have been their best – but freed from the confines of elements and concept albums, Mastodon sounds fresher than ever. Single “The Curl of the Burl” opens to Brent Hinds’ snarl of “I killed a man ’cause he killed my goat, I put my hands around his throat!”, while the brutal “Bedazzled Fingernails” offers up another hilarious reminder that metal too can have a sense of humor (the band has previously scored Jonah Hex and written songs for the Aqua Teen Hunger Force movie).Consequence of Sound

OTHER NEW VINYL RELEASES:

Pine Hill Haints Tales Of Crime (Pt. 1)
Five Finger Death Punch American Capitalist
Erkin Koray Methul: Singles & Rarities
White Rainbow Making Of Thriller
Blaze Foley Clay Pigeons
Indigo Girls Beauty Queen Sister
Terror Lowest Of The Low

November 8th, 2011

THE VINYL WORD: ONEOHTRIX POINT NEVER ‘REPLICA’

Oneohtrix Point Never‘s Replica must be some sort of masterpiece, an assessment quantifiable in terms of the outlandish metaphors and sci-fi jargon that bloggers and critics have already repurposed in order to describe it.

Whether you end up interpreting Replica in terms of Blade Runner or that music theory course you took back in college, it makes for a fascinating addition to the already-extensive OPN catalogue. Replica is of a piece with the synth-based drone of Rifts and Returnal, and like both of those albums, it owes much of its musicality to recurring arpeggio motifs. One of the odd paradoxes of ambient music is that a musician’s decision to incorporate more song-like elements into their work will almost always be welcomed by critics as evidence of maturation; if anything, OPN mastermind Daniel Lopatin seems to be resisting that trajectory, since nothing here matches the relatively overt pop gambit of Returnal’s title track. If Lopatin has made any concessions to accessibility this time out, they figure mostly into Replica‘s abstractly rhythmic qualities. With only one or two tracks employing anything like a beat, Lopatin’s fondness for cyclical phrasing nonetheless imbues his newest compositions with more body and direction than his previous work. And where actual percussion is employed, as on the coda to “Andro” or the title track’s recurring piano chords, the effect can be tremendous, as though the random functions of a few very noisy machines had spontaneously created something human.Slant Magazine

OTHER NEW VINYL RELEASES:

DJ Shadow Less You Know The Better
Rush Rush Moving Pictures: Live 2011
Yuck Yuck
Owen Ghost Town
Craft Void
Animals As Leaders Weightless
Deep Purple Made In Europe
Noothgrush Live For Nothing

November 1st, 2011

THE VINYL WORD: THE DECEMBERISTS ‘LONG LIVE THE KING’!!!

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With The Decemberists, it’s s safe bet that somewhere between the post-Brit-folk of Fairport Convention and Morrissey’s darkness, leader Colin Meloy will emerge with a collection of impossibly literate tales that embrace death, consider love’s perils and offer up a swirling pastiche of indie rock. Emotionally complex and lyrical seems the rule in a musicality that’s straightforward as it can be.

And Long Live The King, a six-song EP culled from songs recorded during the country-tinged The King Is Dead sessions, fits the template. Whether evoking the college radio swirl of The Waterboys and R.E.M., the gilded country rock stain of The Flying Burrito Brothers or the essence of ancient folk songs, The Decemberists find all roots fulfilling.Paste

OTHER NEW VINYL RELEASES:

Coldplay Mylo Xyloto
Big Business Big Biz Quadruple Single
Ryan Adams Ashes & Fire
Journey Journey’s Greatest Hits
Journey Vol. 2 – Journey’s Greatest Hits
Panda Bear Tomboy 4LP Box Set
Matt Pond PA Emblems

October 26th, 2011

THE RECORD EXCHANGE AT THE BOISE RECORD SHOW & SWAP SUNDAY, OCT. 30

The Record Exchange is participating in the fourth annual Boise Record Show and Swap from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 30, at the Linen Building, 1402 W. Grove St. in Downtown Boise’s Linen District.

General admission is $3 beginning at 11 a.m. Want to get in the door before the public? Purchase a VIP early admission pass ($10) beginning at 10 a.m. A free raffle ticket is included with admission.

Dealers from five states — including record stores and private collectors — will have on hand thousands of records from multiple genres, offering everything from affordable classics to hard-to-find pieces. Everyone from the hardcore collector hunting for rarities to the thrifty newcomer looking to start a collection will find something at the swap.

Show organizers the Vinyl Preservation Society of Idaho will have hourly raffle drawings, records spinning all day on the VPS hi-fi and merchandise for sale. VPS Idaho also is holding its fourth anniversary party the night before (vinyl DJs, costume contest and it’s open to the public).

October 25th, 2011

THE VINYL WORD: DEER TICK ‘DIVINE PROVIDENCE’ AND MANY MORE!

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John McCauley’s career in music has been fixed on a path of steady evolution ever since the release of Deer Tick’s studio debut War Elephant in 2007. With each subsequent record, his band has risen to the self-imposed challenge to outdo themselves—to do something they haven’t done before. Following last year’s brooding Black Dirt Sessions comes Divine Providence, a double-shot, rough-and-tumble rock ‘n’ roll record that only McCauley and company could craft.

The frontman has stated that with Divine Providence, the band set out to capture their live sound on record. If you’ve ever been to a Deer Tick show, you know exactly what that sounds like, and if you haven’t, you could probably guess. Loud, raw, gritty? Check. Sometimes silly, often earnest lyrics ripping from whiskey-soaked vocal chords? Got that, too. Everything one would come to expect from the band that lovingly performed an entire set in tribute to their grunge heroes under the moniker “Deervana” is represented on the record.Paste Magazine

OTHER NEW VINYL RELEASES:

Tom Waits Bad As Me
Dntel Life Is Full Of Possibilities
Blink-182 Neighborhoods
Devil Makes Three Stomp & Smash
Bjork Biophilia
Magnetic Fields Holiday
Dntel Anywhere Anyone (Remix)
Russian Circles Empros
Smiths Complete
Puscifer Conditions Of My Parole