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Metal Edge editor-in-chief Dimitry Mak comes on the Record Shop Talk podcast to chat with Goldmine editor-in-chief Patrick Prince and Luna Record Shop clerk Holden Russiano about the heavy metal publication's revamped online record shop and renewed editorial mission. In turn, Russiano describes the combination of online and brick-and-mortar shops for Luna's customers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the days following last month’s Record Store Day extravaganza I spent hours digitizing a number of titles I purchased that day. I also went through my archives to grab tracks from the many reissues that came out. A couple of weeks later, I was all set to do a show based on this work. Unfortunately (for the show at least), I had a last minute family function to attend, so I had to set that folder aside for a future episode. Well, the future is now. In my eyes, it was a great Record Store Day as there were plenty of rarities that I was excited to add to my collection. And as I don’t go after the pop titles that so many are standing in line to find these days, I was pretty successful in my efforts. There’s a shelved album by power pop maestro Tommy Keene. There’s a live album by The Muffs. Soul Jazz Records has another fabulous compilation. There’s expanded editions of a ton of classic albums. There’s something here for everyone. Well, everyone who has taste. What was your favorite Record Store Day release? For more info, including setlists, head to http://scotthudson.blogspot.com
In the days following last month’s Record Store Day extravaganza I spent hours digitizing a number of titles I purchased that day. I also went through my archives to grab tracks from the many reissues that came out. A couple of weeks later, I wa...
In Episode 268 of The Popko Project Podcast, I sit down with rising alt-rock band American Vanity to talk about their explosive growth on social media, the evolution from Burn the Jukebox into American Vanity, their upcoming album, touring life, music influences, and what it really takes to break through in today's music scene. The […]
In dieser Folge sprechen Christina und Florian über Otterly Lost, Wax Heads, Forbidden Solitaire, Titanium Court und Elden Ring Nightreign.
We are now in week three of our travels for the Midwest Record Store Crawl. This week, we are checking out Double Play Records in Franklin, Ohio. Double Play is a store that blends both eclectic vintage collectibles and every medium of music you can imagine - from records, cds, cassettes, 8-tracks, and even VHS movies of music. We chat with Traci, one of the co-owners of the store, about what they will be doing special for the Crawl. Be sure to be ready for the crawl, happening this weekend 5/23 and 5/24!To check out Double Play Records on InstagramIntro music is "Heavy Metal Paper Moon" by Soft Contact, used with permission by the bandFollow Us on Instagram / TikTok / YouTubeJoin the Discord Thanks for listening!
On the 138th Episode of Dorm Damage With Tom & Zeus the guys discuss Record Store Day. Vinyl is back on top of the mountain as the the dominant physical copy of music. Record Store Day is like it's Super Bowl. Tom is a vinyl collector and Zeus not so much. He's still into his CDs. Tom breaks down record store day, what it means, how collectors treat it and more. So before you go out and buy your 14th variant copy of Love Gun on vinyl, or Bango Tango Live in Honduras or just in case you want to hear something orange tune in to DD! To Purchase Shout It Out Loudcast's KISS Book “Raise Your Glasses: A Celebration Of 50 Years of KISS Songs By Celebrities, Musicians & Fans Please Click Below: Raise Your Glasses Book For all things Shout It Out Loudcast the #1 KISS Podcast check out our amazing website by clicking below: www.ShoutItOutLoudcast.com Interested in more Shout It Out Loudcast content? Care to help us out? Come join us on Patreon by clicking below: SIOL Patreon Get all your Shout It Out Loudcast Merchandise by clicking below: Shout It Out Loudcast Merch At Printify Shop At Our Amazon Store by clicking below: Shout It Out Loudcast Amazon Store Please Email us comments or suggestions by clicking below: ShoutItOutLoudcast@Gmail.com Please subscribe to us and give us a 5 Star (Child) review on the following places below: iTunes Podchaser Stitcher iHeart Radio Spotify Please follow us and like our social media pages clicking below: Twitter Facebook Page Facebook Group Page Shout It Out Loudcasters Instagram YouTube Proud Member of the Pantheon Podcast click below to see the website: Pantheon Podcast Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In week two of our traveling to different record stores participating in the record store crawl, we stopped off in Loveland Ohio to check in with Sarah of Plaid Room Records. She gives us some info on what they have going on for the Crawl, and it's another store to add to your list to see that weekend!To check out Plaid Room Records on Instagram Intro song is "promise" by in shining armour, used with permission by the bandFollow Us on Instagram / TikTok / YouTubeJoin the Discord Thanks for listening!
Pat welcomes the Daves back to the show to discuss their 2026 Record Store Day adventures!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
As this Spring's Record Store Day flood of releases floats past our wondering eyes on the stream of time, Pat and Mike discusses four selections you might want to pluck out of the metaphoric water to add to your own collections. Let's hope we don't damp your enthusiasm too much. Among other insights, we learn the piano tuner at the Jazz Showcase didn't have perfect pitch, because he didn't exist. Michel Petrucciani – KUUMBWA; Cecil Taylor – FRAGMENTS; Mal Waldron – STARDUST AND STARLIGHT AT THE JAZZ SHOWCASE; Buster Williams – PINNACLE.
In this episode, Charles interviews filmmaker and vinyl enthusiast Steve Herold, best known for the award-winning short film Death of an Umbrella Salesman. Steve takes us back to the summer of 1984 and his first concert — the Thompson Twins on their Into the Gap tour at the Garden State Arts Center in New Jersey. He shares how the show almost didn't happen, thanks to a failed attempt to see Van Halen at Madison Square Garden, and how that near-miss planted the seed for a lifetime of concert-going. The real coming-of-age concert moment, Steve admits, came two years later when he finally saw David Lee Roth on his debut solo tour — a far wilder introduction to arena rock than the Thompson Twins had provided. Steve opens up about his most memorable concert experiences, including his best-ever shows: the New Jersey alternative band Dramarama at the legendary Fast Lane in Asbury Park in the early '90s. Those packed, sweat-soaked club nights — where getting to the bathroom was nearly impossible and crowd surfing was mandatory — turned Steve into a devoted fan and shaped his love of small-venue rock. He also recounts the 1996 Sex Pistols reunion at New York's Roseland Ballroom, an evening of full-on debauchery that ended with him and a friend finding a $50 bill on the floor — money that had fallen from the pockets of crowd surfers — and heading out to continue the night on someone else's dime. The image of punk-show attendees pouring out of Roseland and colliding with Broadway theatergoers on the sidewalk is one of the episode's most vivid moments. Beyond concerts, the conversation dives into Steve's YouTube channel, where he has spent years showcasing his vinyl and CD collection and visiting independent record stores during his travels for TV production work. He reflects on how the channel introduced him to a whole new community of fellow collectors — friendships that have taken him to record stores in Reno, Southern California, Long Island, and Charleston, South Carolina. Steve also discusses his filmmaking work, including the upcoming documentary about a former Hot Tuna drummer who is also a visual artist, and two music videos he directed for his friend's garage rock band Manflesh, one of which is set to screen at the Coney Island Film Festival. The episode wraps with a shared appreciation for the Wet Leg concert both Charles and Steve attended in 2025, and a laugh-out-loud detour into the chaotic legacy of G.G. Allin. BANDS: Agent Orange, David Lee Roth, Dramarama, Eagles, G.G. Allin & the Murder Junkies, Goldfinger, Hot Tuna, Jeff the Brotherhood, L7, Lady Gaga, Manflesh, Ram Jam, Sex Pistols, The Strokes, Thompson Twins, Van Halen, Wet Leg, Yeah Yeah Yeahs. VENUES: Aragon Ballroom (Chicago), Chicago Stadium, Coney Island Film Festival, Exit (Chicago), Fast Lane (Asbury Park), Garden State Arts Center (New Jersey), Lounge Ax (Chicago), Madison Square Garden (New York), Maxwell's (Hoboken), Monster Music (Charleston), Roseland Ballroom (New York), Stone Pony (Asbury Park). PATREON:https://www.patreon.com/SeeingThemLivePlease help us defer the cost of producing this podcast by making a donation on Patreon.WEBSITE - BECOME A GUEST:https://seeingthemlive.com/Visit the Seeing Them Live website and click on the link to fill out a form so we can consider you as a guest on the show.INSTAGRAM:https://www.instagram.com/seeingthemlive/FACEBOOK:https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61550090670708
This week, we catch up with Mitch of Three Feather Records, located in Fairfield Ohio. Mitch gives us the scoop of the Midwest Record Store Crawl - an event their store created three years ago. So who better to start our month-long tour of seeing some of the stores participating, than the creators of it? We have so much love for this store and the people of Three Feathers, who have championed us through the podcast and our zine - and genuinely love raising others up in this Cincinnati / Dayton music community. Go check out Three Feathers Records, catch a show there, or just watch our first ever video podcast here on Spotify. Next week, we're hitting the road and going to Plaid Room Records in Loveland, Ohio!To check out Three Feather Records on InstagramTo check out Mitch's band Dravin and the Ravens on Apple Music / SpotifyTo check out Mitch's band EATT on Apple Music / SpotifyTo check out Jack's band Touchdown Jesus on Apple Music / SpotifyIntro / Outro song is GO GO GO by LUCKY SHOT (Spotify / Apple Music / Tidal) used with permission from the bandFollow Us on Instagram / TikTok / YouTubeJoin the Discord Thanks for listening!
We've known about Dream Theater for years, particularly in terms of their reputation for being incredibly adept musicians. So do musical chops = entertaining music? Well, we were certainly entertained, but maybe not for the right reasons. Plus, cohost E recaps his experience hunting down vinyl at Record Store Day 2026. Along the way, we build a five-song playlist to renew your passion for music.What do you think of "Octavarium" by Dream Theater? What records did you pick up at Record Store Day this year. What album should we review next? Let us know in the comments.Listen to the Extended Playlist (Spotify, YouTube)Like/follow/subscribe to Extended PlayJoin the Extended Family on Patreon for even more playlists
Don is out sick, so Nik and Keefy dissect Record Store Day 2026 for the chaser. Do we even want to take part in this anymore? References: Almost Famous, Christopher Lee's life was a whole ass movie, Metallica, Led Zeppelin, Everclear, California, everything, Live Nation, and more. Buy Don's shirts and support his weed habit! https://southeastofheaven.threadless.com/Check out our last series on Megadeth https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpHaaolFKt7PAVyffa8UpFA53rI8ckIAdFor Rock and Metal news: https://www.ghostcultmag.comFor vinyl porn: https://www.instagram.com/Glacially_MusicalFor Don-related stuff: https://www.southeastofheaven.com/To support the Pouredcast: https://linktr.ee/GlaciallyMusicalPouredcast Invest In Vinyl, mylar inner sleeves https://amzn.to/3pPLQaA Timestamp: 0:00 Intro ✅ Greetings! 1:11 Beer ✅ Nik - Summerfest Lager, Keefy - Liquid Death 2:36 News✅ Shatner x Dave Lombardo, Metallica - Re-Load Boxed Set, Sony layoffs at Metal Sucks and Metal Injection, Frontiers Rock Festival and lunch with Stryper, the state of being a music fan or band, Godsmack and STP tickets, 26:32 Shirt✅ Nik - Decide, Keefy - Metallica but E.T. 28:01 Meat✅ RSD 2026 reflections, gripes, experiences, what we actually got, and how we feel now! 130:00 ✅ Outro - Please like and subscribe! Tell your friends! This is the "finger fudge pour: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/rTtqjPgZZ7s#recordstoreday #recordstoreday2026#rsd2026#fuckflippers#pinkfloyd#vinylcommunity
"Planting Tomatoes" es la primera canción de Lucy Dacus para 2026, que publicó de cara al pasado Record Store y que ahora está disponible en formato digital. Un pasajhe que reafirma su capacidad para convertir lo cotidiano en algo significativo porque Lucy Dacus emociona sin grandes artificios. En este podcast, escuchamos también lo nuevo de Suki Waterhouse, de Rostam y de Sarria. LUCY DACUS - Planting TomatoesROSTAM - Back of a TruckSARRIA - Quiero Vivir Más LentoFOO FIGHTERS - If You Only KnewMUSE - CryogenNIÑA POLACA - Sería PerfectoLOS ESTANQUES y ANNI B SWEET – Caballitos de MarPORTOSANTO - EuforiaCARLANGAS - Familia S.L.S.G. GOODMAN - Pepper XOEL LÓPEZ - Campos de Castilla Para SiempreTHE BEATLES - Strawberry Fields ForeverGUITARRICADELAFUENTE - CalypsoTRUENO, MARÍA BECERRA - 90'SSUKI WATERHOUSE - Tiny RaisinVEINTIUNO – TroyaEscuchar audio
Send us Fan MailSingles Going Around- 2026 Record Store Day PicksThe Bar-Keys- A.J. The House FlyThe Doors- Strange Days (Backing Track)The Grateful Dead- Samson and DelilahCaptain Beefheart- I Love You, You Big Dummy (Harp Version)Cream- CrossroadsStefan- Long As I Can See The LightThe Doors- When The Music's Over (Take 5) IncompleteBooker T & The M.G.'s- Soul Clap '69Captain Beefheart- Lick My Decals Off, BabyGrateful Dead- Rockin Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie FlueThe Doors- Love Me Two Times (Backing Track)Cream- Tales Of Brave Ulysses
Trevor, Paul and David discuss the latest Record Store Day, as well as their favorite RSD finds of all time. Music: Andre Jetson - Bipolar (Original Mix)
It's almost over - we promise! On this episode of SURFACE NOISE, we break down the full aftermath of Record Store Day 2026 — what time did we set the alarm for, and everything we witnessed in-store and in line on one of the biggest days in vinyl record collecting. Making history or rather HERstory, we are joined for the first time by Melinda Murphy to class up the joint, and we're talking real experiences from the ground: the hype, the surprises, the sellouts, and whether this year lived up to expectations. Did the drops deliver? Were the lines worth it? And what does it all say about the current state of the vinyl hobby? What titles were the winners, losers, or surprises of RSD26? What did our members of the panel pick up - or strike out on? And what were our take away impressions from this year's "Super Bowl" of vinyl record collecting? Answers to those questions and so many more....coming a click away!
Gen Xer and Goldmine editor Patrick Prince talks to his co-host, Gen Zer Holden Russiano, about this year's Record Store Day experience at Luna Records in Franklin, Tennessee (and, of course, other record stores). What RSD releases sold the most? Was there an overnight line? How many people showed up? Was there a great sale on used records? The hosts run the gamut, and discovered that they liked the used records that they found on sale as much as the RSD releases that they were lucky to pick up. Overall, a great day for record collectors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the 138th Episode of Dorm Damage With Tom & Zeus the guys discuss Record Store Day. Vinyl is back on top of the mountain as the the dominant physical copy of music. Record Store Day is like it's Super Bowl. Tom is a vinyl collector and Zeus not so much. He's still into his CDs. Tom breaks down record store day, what it means, how collectors treat it and more. So before you go out and buy your 14th variant copy of Love Gun on vinyl, or Bango Tango Live in Honduras or just in case you want to hear something orange tune in to DD! To Purchase Shout It Out Loudcast's KISS Book “Raise Your Glasses: A Celebration Of 50 Years of KISS Songs By Celebrities, Musicians & Fans Please Click Below: Raise Your Glasses Book For all things Shout It Out Loudcast the #1 KISS Podcast check out our amazing website by clicking below: www.ShoutItOutLoudcast.com Interested in more Shout It Out Loudcast content? Care to help us out? Come join us on Patreon by clicking below: SIOL Patreon Get all your Shout It Out Loudcast Merchandise by clicking below: Shout It Out Loudcast Merch At Printify Shop At Our Amazon Store by clicking below: Shout It Out Loudcast Amazon Store Please Email us comments or suggestions by clicking below: ShoutItOutLoudcast@Gmail.com Please subscribe to us and give us a 5 Star (Child) review on the following places below: iTunes Podchaser Stitcher iHeart Radio Spotify Please follow us and like our social media pages clicking below: Twitter Facebook Page Facebook Group Page Shout It Out Loudcasters Instagram YouTube Proud Member of the Pantheon Podcast click below to see the website: Pantheon Podcast Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Break Room (MONDAY 4/20/26) 8am Hour 1) When was the last time people lined up overnight for an exclusive product? 2) Last minute ticket guy 3) The 4/20 origin story
Johnnie Putman and Steve King kick off the show celebrating National Record Store Day by talking about the first albums they ever bought. Throughout the show they turned to the text line to see what listeners spent their hard earned money on for their first album. Steve and Johnnie are then joined by author, journalist, […]
Sam and Rob record an impromptu podcast for Record Store Day 2026 Recorded on April 19, 2026 They go over the albums they bought and some other recent purchases (Rob's Flea Market Finds) ARTISTS MENTIONED ARE: Joan Jett & the Blackhearts Marshall Crenshaw Uncle Tupelo Olivia Newton John The Jayhawks The Who Sun Volt and more ***** KNOW GOOD MUSIC can be found on Podbean (host site), Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Iheart Radio, Pandora, YouTube and almost anywhere you listen to podcasts. Links to more sources at Link Tree - www.linktr.ee/knowgoodmusic Visit our YouTube Channel where you can see video segments from all of our interviews. Just search "know good music" Please follow / subscribe & review Follow our Instagram & Facebook pages for info on upcoming podcasts and sometimes extra content Email Rob at: knowgoodmusicpodcast@gmail.com Know Good Music T-Shirts, Drink Coasters and Embroidered dad hats and winter hats now available. Email Rob for all the info. TURN OFF THE TV - TURN UP THE MUSIC
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Get ready for the ULTIMATE Record Store Day 2026 preview on the next episode of SURFACE NOISE as we break down everything vinyl collectors need to know before Record Store Day hits on Saturday, April 18, 2026. We talk must-have RSD 2026 releases, collector strategy, hype titles, hidden gems, and which records could become the biggest stories of this year's event. Whether you're lining up at dawn, building your wish list, or deciding which exclusive vinyl releases are worth chasing, this episode is your guide to one of the biggest days in the record collecting calendar. After discussing some current events in the form of the official 2026 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees list (it's a BIG list), we share which titles have been officially CANCELLED in advance of Record Store Day. The panel then discusses the most talked-about Record Store Day 2026 vinyl releases, what collectors should expect from local shops, and how to prepare for the rush, the competition, and the surprises that always come with Record Store Day. From major exclusive pressings to under-the-radar picks, SURFACE NOISE gives record collectors, Vinyl Community members, and music fans a sharp preview of RSD 2026 before the doors open. If you love vinyl records, record collecting, audiophile culture, exclusive releases, and record store culture, this is an episode you do not want to miss.
Montgomery County-based record producer Zev Feldman, the "Jazz Detective," speaks to WAMU about his local roots in the record industry and some of the albums he is putting out for Record Store Day, 2026.
In this episode, we sit down with Jordan Pries, owner of The Electric Kitsch record store in Bay City, Michigan and working musician (he wrote our podcast theme song!), for a clear eyed look at what it takes to survive and stay relevant through 14 years of industry shifts and the rise of Record Store Day. From the early days of RSD to today's global frenzy, Jordan breaks down what has changed, what has not, and what customers rarely see, including the financial realities, supply chain headaches, and the role RSD plays in keeping the lights on. We also explore how running a shop intersects with life as a musician, shaping how music is valued on both sides of the counter, and whether Record Store Day still delivers for the independent stores it was built to support or just makes for one very long Saturday.In the Episode:Jordan Pries (Arc of All), Owner of The Electric KitschMitch Anderson, ProducerCredits:Original intro music by The Arc of All.Voice Over Provided by Todd Harrell of SSP Unlimited.Production by Mitch Anderson, Black Circle Studios.Keep up-to-date with all the latest Hi-Fi, Music, Home Theater, and Headphone news by visiting:https://www.ecoustics.com#hifi #audiophile #vintageaudio #RSD2026 #RecordStoreDay #vinylcommunity #electrickitsch #podcast #ecoustics #blackcircleradio #sourceoflightandpower #blackcircleradio #solp #bcr #instavinyl #vinylcommunity #brickandmortar #smallbusiness #michiganbusiness #musicindustrynews
Morgen Samstag ist der Record Store Day 2026 zum Support all unserer unabhängigen Plattenläden. Also gehet und kaufet. Aber was denn? In Sachen Neuheiten bekommt ihr wie immer freitags im Sounds! die Übersicht: Dick anstreichen sollte man Nine Inch Noize (Vinyl tba), Jessie Ware und Ziggy Marley.
John Dreznes, Beverly Records third generation, joins Bob Sirott to talk about the history of Beverly Records, how they plan on celebrating Record Store Day, and the rising popularity of vinyl among younger generations. Choose Chicago's director of corporate communications Isaac Reichman also joins Bob to share details about what’s happening in and around the city this […]
This week on the BBC Introducing in Oxfordshire & Berkshire podcast, Dave catches up with Who Ate All The Crayons before they release their second EP ‘Evergreen'. Plus, Lauren finds out what's happening at the Bullingdon in Oxford for Record Store Day, and what Truck Store's plans are for their 15th birthday. And, Alex meets Tyler from RG Records - to hear how they are supporting artists in Reading's music scene.Here's this week's track list: • Carty S x Fangol - Brilliant Gear Tilly Valentine - Undercover (feat. Meduulla) Baby Maker - Inguhlund Frannie B - Villain Jdeezy - Bigger Picture JAZ IMSKY - MAGICK (feat. Duppy) Maddie Ashman - Waterlilly Solar Culture - Another Evening homesick - u were here [tipped by Jaguar at BBC Radio 1 Dance] Willie J Healey - Heaven Now The Borough - Identification Roseanna - Help me Who Ate All the Crayons - Honest Talks Who Ate All the Crayons - Tree DEAR TASH - City of Angels [tpped by Alyx Holcombe at BBC Radio 1 Rock] Unbelievable Truth - Building Modeste - Queen Chloe August - antisocials Oscar Dunbar - Lucy (Alt) Natalie Gray - Favourite Stornoway - Zorbing (Radio 2 Sofa Session) The Mighty Redox - But Why Sion Whiley - Fragile We Are Girl Like That - flustered Elmiene - Reclusive • If you're making music in Oxfordshire and Berkshire, send us your tunes with the BBC Introducing Uploader: https://www.bbc.co.uk/introducing/uploader
Stocks are surging as Iran declares the Strait of Hormuz completely open, Record Store Day returns this weekend as vinyl's resurgence grows - and we check in with a woman who's turned her private chef business into a lifestyle mentorship brand.
Record Store Day co-founder Carrie Colliton previews this year's international celebration of independently owned music shops. Plus, listeners share their favorite record store experiences. Photo via Houston Chronicle/Hearst Newspapers/Getty Images
It's time to get the record store perspective on Record Store Day (April 18) from Tim Peterson, owner of Squeezebox Books & Music in Evanston, Ill. That's where I line up each RSD morning, so I visited Peterson to hear him explain how it all works. How does he determine which and how many records to order? Does he usually get what he wants? Is it worse to over- or under-order? Do the first-in-line customers tend to be flippers or just big fans? When Taylor Swift has an RSD offering, does that boost other sales? Which of this year's releases will be most in demand? What are the sleepers? What percentage of the store's annual sales come from Record Store Day? We also dissect the types of RSD offerings, such as live albums (and the inevitable Grateful Dead box); picture discs and zoetropes; collections of demos, alternative versions and rarities; deluxe album editions; represses of albums you've never heard of; and various-artists compilations.
Support #Millennial! Visit Patreon.com/millennial to get exclusive bonus episodes, live stream access, and more! Visit our merch store: https://shop.millennialshow.com Follow the show in your favorite podcast app and leave us a review! It's another week in the dumpster fire, and somehow we've got presidential beef with the Pope, a brief identity crisis involving Jesus imagery, and even some conservatives going “uhhh maybe not.” Meanwhile, Ireland is literally grinding to a halt as fuel prices skyrocket past $9/gallon, with farmers and truckers leading massive protests that are disrupting the entire supply chain. You know, just normal global stability things. Then we cleanse our souls (and ears) with something actually joyful: Record Store Day. We're diving into what it is, why it still matters, and how vinyl made one of the most unexpected comebacks of our lifetime. From exclusive drops to the emotional pull of physical media, we talk about what keeps us coming back—and whether we actually play the records we buy. Plus: first vinyl memories, the struggle of storing your ever-growing collection, and Eric's truly unhinged saga of “inheriting” 2,500 records and dragging them across the country. If you're thinking about hitting up Record Store Day for the first time this year, we've got tips to help you survive—and maybe even score something good. This week's recommendations: Big Fudge record care system (Pam) and Discogs marketplace for vinyl sales and valuations (Eric). And in this week's installment of After Dark: Laura joins the panel fresh off the heels of her latest MS infusion and answers listener questions about how the infusion works, how her MS is going, and compares your fraying iPhone charging cable to the state of MS-impacted nerves. We also branch into other personal medical stories, including one of us catching a life-changing clause that was sneakily hiding on a surgical consent form.
Your easy weekly guide to the music biz and how it all works. Become a Superfan of the podcast for free – and enjoy the exclusive weekly Lock-in bonus section! This week, there's a change to our normal schedule – with a whistlestop tour around the news and then a very special interview with Ashli Todd, owner of the legendary Spillers Records, the world's oldest record shop (founded in 1894, fact fans!)Ashli takes time out from filing vinyl to chat to us about Record Store Day 2026, which is taking place on Saturday 18th April. She also talks about the logistical hurdles of running a record store today. She also gives an authoritative answer on whether PJ Harvey should be filed under 'P' or 'H'!In this episode...The Ye/Wireless fallout: what are the financial and contractual "cleaning up exercises" facing Festival Republic after headliner Ye (AKA Kanye West) was denied UK entry – resulting in the entire festival's cancellation?Radiohead's Coachella Bunker: the band's new "audiovisual installation" is located in a literal bunker beneath the Coachella festival (and if you visit, they put stickers over your phone cameras)A billion-dollar milestone: Latin American music has topped $1 billion in US label revenue for the first time - but which artists have driven this?Then, Ashli Todd, owner of Spillers Records, joins the show to chat about Record Store Day! (Our extra-special Patreon Superfans get the full, unedited interview... including some hearty debate about Simply Red!)RSD reality check: Ashli reveal what it's like to run a record shop during Record Store Day – including the high-stakes gamble of ordering for the big day.Ashli explains how shops cannot return any unsold Record Store Day stock: so if a shop is left with too many unsold titles, it can negate the entire profit margin for the event. CDs are... back: Ashli sees teenagers gravitating toward them as a "retro" and affordable alternative to increasingly expensive vinyl.How sales of popular albums can "fall off a cliff" simply because it's impossible to reorder from the warehouse, due to labels' unwillingness to sit on large quantities of stock.The Jools Holland Effect vs. the TikTok Effect: While the Jools Holland effect on sales has waned, TikTok now has a tangible impact on what (especially younger) customers ask for.We finally settle the argument: does PJ Harvey belong under 'P' or 'H'? A bonus filing complication: Record Store Day filing rules follow the official list order, which is alphabetical by first name. (We're still not 100% clear how this effects PJ Harvey, though.)(If you'd like to know more about the history of Spillers, this interview with Ashli is well worth a read: https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/story-uks-oldest-record-shop-15805068)===================================As ever, we welcome your feedback, emails and – in particular – any questions you might have about how the music biz works!Email us: thepriceofmusicpodcast@gmail.comSee you next week!Steve and Stuart======TPOM online: http://tpom.uk/Support The Price of Music on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/ThePriceofMusicFollow Steve on X - @steve_lamacqFollow Stuart on X - @stuartdredgeFollow The Price of Music on X - @PriceofMusicpodFor sponsorship opportunities, please email - joe@musically.com
This week, we're scratching The Itch to scratch some records! Record Store Day 2026 is upon us, and we're reviving a (sometimes) tradition to explore some of this year's most intriguing releases! And we've invited friends! Longtime podcast pals Tony and Anthony of Podioslave and Brian of My Weekly Mixtape chime in with the RSD releases that excite them most, and Caleb of The Album Anniversary Podcast makes his Itch debut sharing his! Join us for a discussion that celebrates one of our favorite forms of physical media! And hey, whether it's through Record Store Day or not, maybe you'll be inspired to show a bit of extra love to your favorite artists this week. Enjoy. Listen to The Itch Rock Radio Show Rock with us every Sunday night from 6-9pm CST on KCLC-FM in St. Louis. Outside the area? Stream online at 891thewood.com, TuneIn, Radio.net, and OnlineRadioBox! And if you have the itch to hear some of the best new tracks in rock, follow our New Rock Roundup playlist on Spotify! Connect With The Itch For any and all friendship, questions, inquiries, and offers of pizza, The Itch can be found at the following: Website: itchrocks.com Facebook: Facebook.com/itchrocks Instagram: Instagram.com/itchrocks Email: itchrocks@gmail.com Support the Show Thank you so much for listening. If you like what you hear, please subscribe and leave a positive review and rating on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Podchaser to help our audience grow. Reviews only take a minute and help us reach more rock fans just like you. Credits Our theme song, "Corrupted", is used with permission from the amazing Skindred. All other content is copyright of The Itch. All rights reserved, including the right to rock on.
Zev Feldman returns to reveal 11 Record Store Day 2026 releases, including stunning discoveries from the legendary Joe Siegel Jazz Showcase tape archive featuring Ahmad Jamal, Yusef Lateef, Freddie King, and more never-before-heard recordings. Topics Include: Zev Feldman returns, now dubbed the "Jazz Attorney General" by Nate Feldman has 11 releases this Record Store Day — a personal record The Joe Segal tape archive is the foundation of five RSD releases Segal was an NEA Jazz Master and Chicago's greatest jazz impresario He presented legends like Lester Young starting back in 1947 Feldman first connected with Siegel around 2010-2011 via word of mouth A breakfast meeting with Siegel led to three follow-up Chicago trips The archive may be the world's largest collection of unissued jazz recordings Between 8,000 and 10,000 tapes discovered across reels, cassettes, and more Resonance is partnering with the Siegel family and Wayne Siegel on releases Joe Henderson's 1978 quartet at the Jazz Showcase is raw and electrifying Pianist Joanne Burkeen confirmed this captures exactly how the band really played Ahmad Jamal's 1976 Jazz Showcase run includes a full 26-minute Swahililand Jamal and Siegel shared a deep longstanding friendship spanning many years Yusef Lateef with Kenny Barron: a burning three-LP set from 1975 Lateef played the Jazz Showcase more than any other single artist Mal Waldron and Sonny Stitt reunite in an unusual 1979 bebop week Nate predicts Mal Waldron will be the sleeper hit of RSD 2026 Bill Evans at the BBC features performances Feldman first saw on laser disc This marks Feldman's 15th Bill Evans release — the catalog keeps growing Freddie King from the French INA archives is Nate's personal favourite of the batch Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top contributed to the Freddie King liner notes Cecil Taylor's 1969 Paris recordings premiere officially for the very first time Michel Petrucciani recordings surfaced from the Kuumbwa Jazz Center in Santa Cruz Petrucciani died young, making these rare live documents especially precious Terry Callier's 1967 solo guitar recordings came from the Earl of Old Town Roy Hargrove Quintet captured live and burning at Berne Jazz Festival 2000 Buster Williams' debut Pinnacle gets an all-analog AAA reissue on Time Traveler This batch marks Feldman's 96th Record Store Day release across his career Feldman previews a Don Schlitten jazz photography coffee table book on Fantagraphics High resolution version of this podcast is available at: www.Patreon.com/VinylGuide Photo by Zak Shelby-Szyszko Apple: https://tinyurl.com/tvg-ios Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/tvg-spot Amazon Music: https://tinyurl.com/tvg-amazon Support the show at Patreon.com/VinylGuide
The Rocklopedia Fakebandica talks record stores again because the geniuses behind Record Store Day can't just put their celebration on Rex Manning Day. We look at Hearts Beat Loud with Nick Offerman, and discuss whether Logic's movie Paradise Records even counts as a fake band movie.
This week WAMU will be checking in on the major cuts and spending choices in D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser's Fiscal Year 2027 budget, the end of the 2026 legislative session in the Maryland General Assembly and a preview of Record Store Day with one of Montgomery County's most enthusiastic vinyl lovers.
In 2008, Michael Kurtz joined forces with the band Metallica to try to bring back vinyl. Now, Record Store Day is a massive celebration that includes some of the biggest names in pop music. And the vinyl industry has become a billion-dollar industry for the first time ever, selling more records than when analog was the only choice. Michael Kurtz shares how the heck that happened. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the podcast that teams up a Gen X record collector (editor Patrick Prince) with a Gen X record collector (Luna Records clerk Holden Russiano), the topic of anxiety leading up to Record Store Day (Saturday, April 18) is discussed. A record store's preparation is more complicated than most would think, but the outcome usually makes it all worth it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Owner of Verbena Vinyl Vicki Scott talks this year's Record Store Day happening on Saturday, April 18th.
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Get ready for an exciting deep dive into one of alternative rock's most beloved cult bands as Concert Buddie returns to Vinyl Community Podcasts with a must-hear interview featuring Joie Calio of Dada. In this episode, we explore the long-awaited vinyl debut of "El Subliminoso", the band's third studio album, arriving for the very first time on wax as part of Record Store Day 2026. Following the overwhelming response to last year's reissue of "Puzzle", collectors and fans alike are asking the big question: will vinyl lightning strike twice? Joie shares his thoughts on the reception to "Puzzle" being one of the most sought after releases of RSD 2025 - driving the aftermarket frenzied with demand - and whether that success propelled this album towards this year's starting gate. Get behind-the-scenes stories about the making of "El Subliminoso", the importance of seeing the work get released on the format he loves, and what this effort means to both longtime fans and a new generation of record collectors. We also dig into what Joie plans on doing this time around on RSD26 (cookies, part deux?), the evolving culture of Record Store Day, and whether this highly anticipated and it's smaller print of pressings (possibly topping out at 1500) can satisfy the ever-hungry vinyl community. Whether you're a dedicated collector, a fan of 90s alternative rock, or someone chasing the thrill of Record Store Day exclusives, this conversation delivers insight, nostalgia, and plenty of collector-focused perspective. Topics include: The history and legacy of "El Subliminoso" Why this album is finally getting a vinyl release Reflections on the success of "Puzzle" for Record Store Day The current state of vinyl collecting and demand Tips and expectations for Record Store Day 2026 Keep your eyes and earholes ready for more interviews, vinyl news, and collector insights from Concert Buddie and Vinyl Community Podcasts!
Just Chris and Shawn today shootin' the shit. First half we talk about Chris' newly relaunched YouTube series which looks into cybernetics and the work of Roland Kayn, Jaap Vink, and others. And in the back half we do some cultural criticism and eulogize the passing of the record store clerk guy from this cultural coil. Chris' YouTube Series: https://www.youtube.com/@lasynthesehumaine6932 Hit the Patreon: www.patreon.com/basecampbeta Opening music: Beau Wanzer - Basement Dwellers basecampbeta808@gmail.com
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Tim Conway Jr Show Hour 3 (3.10) We get into the buzz around Miami Heat star Bam Adebayo and the claim that he scored 83 points, surpassing Kobe Bryant’s legendary 81-point game. We also talk about Saks Global announcing 15 more store closures, expanding its vendor base to 500, and what store shutdowns could mean closer to home, including at South Coast Plaza. Then we look at the staggering toll scams take on seniors, who lose an estimated $3 billion a year. Plus, Jay Leno joins Adam Carolla and shares a great story involving a Ferrari alloy, and we touch on the natural gas shutoff in Ontario. We wrap with talk about the superbloom and whether the heat is about to wipe it out. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 658. KISS finally have a release as part of Record Store Day, but we are mixed in what all of us think about this release… the four song Destroyer tour radio promo album. Who thinks it is cool, who is not excited? Plus we spend some time talking about what future KISS releases we would like to see as part of Record Store Day. Three Sides of the Coin has moved to its own YouTube Channel, don't miss any future episodes click the link below and click SUBSCRIBE… so easy! Subscribe – / @threesidesofthecoinkisspodcast Press requests please contact Michael Brandvold at www.michaelbrandvold.com Since launching in 2012 Three Sides of the Coin has been viewed or listened to over 6,000,000 times. Three Sides of the Coin has been joined by special guests including former KISS lead guitarist Bruce Kulick, Eddie Trunk, AEW Superstar and lead singer of Fozzy Chris Jericho, Angel lead guitarist Punky Meadows, Five Finger Death Punch guitarist Jason Hook, Vinnie Vincent Invasion and Slaughter lead singer Mark Slaughter, Twisted Sister's Dee Snider, comedian Craig Gass, KISS' former business manager Chris Lendt, the Black Veil Brides’ Andy Biersack, Frank Munoz associate producer for Ace Frehley’s Anomaly album, award winning songwriter Adam Mitchell, Ed Kanon (Peter Criss’ drum tech), Kevin Valentine (drummer on KISS’ Psycho Circus album). Three Sides of the Coin was picked (October 2013) as a ‘What’s Hot’ podcast by Apple’s iTunes. In the early ’90s, Michael Brandvold launched the fifth ever website on the Internet devoted to KISS, KISS Otaku. He built, launched and maintained Kissonline.com (KISS’ official web presence). He now owns Michael Brandvold Marketing, providing marketing services and digital strategy to musicians. Tommy Sommers spent 15 years on the record show circuit collecting, trading and selling memorabilia / Kiss merchandise. He is now a successful residential Real Estate agent in the Minneapolis / St. Paul area. Tommy has also produced a KISS song For The Oddfathers and is the owner of Rock Steady Digital Photography. Mark Cicchini, is a world renown KISS collector. KISS have used parts of Mark's vast KISS collection for audio, video & print materials including their book NOTHIN TO LOSE, CD re release of the LOVE GUN album & the VH1 Ultimate Album KISS ALIVE! special as well as many other KISS projects. His wife also makes a mean meatloaf!!! It’s only our opinion… it’s neither right nor wrong. Three Sides of the Coin Radio: www.threesidesofthecoinradio.com Facebook: facebook.com/threesidesofthecoin Twitter: twitter.com/threesidescoin Spotify: spotify.threesidesofthecoin.com YouTube: youtube.threesidesofthecoin.com iHeartRadio: iheartradio.threesidesofthecoin.com Spreaker: spreaker.threesidesofthecoin.com iTunes: itunes.threesidesofthecoin.com TuneIn: tunein.threesidesofthecoin.com Stitcher Radio: stitcher.threesidesofthecoin.com SoundCloud: @michaelbrandvoldmarketing Web: threesidesofthecoin.com Merchandise: shop.threesidesofthecoin.com Three Sides Of The Coin is unofficial & unsanctioned and has no affiliation with the band KISS. MichaelBrandvold.com Three Sides of the Coin Monthly Option 1 : $1.99 USD – monthlyOption 2 : $5.00 USD – monthlyOption 3 : $9.99 USD – monthly If you would rather make a one time donation of any amount, please use the Donate button below.