Record Stores

Taylor Swift is Record Store Day's 2022 Global Ambassador

“The places where we go to browse and explore and discover music new and old have always been sacred to me,“ Swift said. Record Store Day 2022 is April 23.

NJ's Vintage Vinyl to close after 42 years

“Thanks for 42 wonderful years,“ wrote owner and founder Rob Roth. “it’s been a great ride.“

Amoeba Hollywood announces opening date of new location

After announcing they’d be moving in June of 2018, the new Amoeba Hollywood location is about to open.

Rough Trade NYC announces closing date for Williamsburg store

Rough Trade NYC is relocating and they’ve just announced that the last day of their Williamsburg location…

How was your Record Store Day? Amoeba issues apology for theirs

The pandemic made for a weird first of three Record Store Day ”Drop” events on Saturday, with store websites crashing…

Rough Trade NYC outlines how August's Record Store Day event will work

The first of three 2020 Record Store Day Drops happens Saturday, August 29 and with COVID-19 things are going to work differently this year…

Record Mart, the record store inside Times Sq. subway station, has closed

Originally opened inside the 14th St. Union Square Station in 1958, Record Mart was the oldest record store in Manhattan still in operation.

Record Store Day 2020 announces new exclusives lists for 3 "RSD Drops" dates

Having been postponed twice, Record Store Day decided to turn this year’s annual event into three “RSD Drops” happening August 29, September 26 & October 24 with the exclusive titles split up amongst the three dates…

Record Store Day 2020 postponed again, is now 3 events in August, September & October

The 2020 edition of Record Store Day was originally supposed to have happened April 18, but the coronavirus pandemic pushed it to June 20. Now, they’ve postponed it again and have changed up how they’re going to do it in the process…

Rough Trade NYC is back doing online sales again after a month off due to COVID-19

After halting online sales for over a month, Brooklyn’s Rough Trade is ready to mail you records again.
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