Chicago’s Subterranean Keeps It Loud In 130 Year Old Room (THESE WALLS)
When discussing the most historic venues across the country, leaving Subterranean out would be a crime.
When discussing the most historic venues across the country, leaving Subterranean out would be a crime.
The city of Portland is arguably the most misunderstood city in the United States. Much like a lot of major cities, locals and their small businesses are being priced out
In Vinyl Lives we spotlight and profile record stores around the country who offer music lovers an experience that goes beyond an iTunes purchase or a Spotify playlist. Vinyl has
People who visit End of All Music in the small college town of Oxford, Mississippi might feel the same way, stumbling across a diamond of a record shop who solely worry about the quality of their shop and the relationship they build with their shoppers.
Revolution Records finds itself at the crossroads of community and passion. The Kansas City record shop is proudly curated for curious nerds and avid music fans
In the new edition of Vinyl Lives, Orions Belte guitarist Øyvind Blomstrøm takes us inside Oslo’s Big Dipper record store and the band’s new 3LP box set.
It’s no surprise that full-time musicians are obsessive record collectors, but it might raise an eyebrow of interest when that notable musician opens his own record shop. Steve Adams is
With the holiday season approaching, retail stores are switching out beach chairs for inflatable turkeys and Santa Clauses. While the rest of the world prepares for family gatherings and high-calorie
The phrase “history repeats itself” is tossed around frequently and when CDs took over as the main way to consume music in the 90s, no one ever thought that phrase
Despite multiple bumps in the road and a long history of decreasing sales, physical music has risen like a phoenix to newfound popularity. The wave of nostalgia that has been