Jump to content

Leaderboard

Popular Content

Showing content with the highest reputation on 03/23/2020 in all areas

  1. Hey! Weird time everyone is having, huh? I wanted to create a little space to share our own local shop's webstores (and horror stories about how detrimental this all is) just in case anyone wants to buy something to help keep them afloat. I know my local is selling via Discogs https://www.discogs.com/seller/Redscroll/profile Limited to One is banging out the fun on Instagram https://instagram.com/limitedtoonenyc?igshid=13ix1z1i7xh25 Feel free to share yours here. Maybe through the power of boredom and the internet we can help save a store or two. Stay safe!
    2 points
  2. +1 for Park Ave (Orlando) and Limited to One (NYC), Both standout stores
    2 points
  3. Park Ave CDs in Orlando, FL is selling on their website with free shipping https://parkavecds.com They're also on: eBay, Discogs and Amazon.
    2 points
  4. Exciting news! You can get our new album Forever + Ever x Infinity at Target - it's the first time NFG is back on the Target shelves in a bit and it comes with custom temporary tattoos by our singer Jordan - pre-order it now at smarturl.it/nfgforeverandever/target!
    1 point
  5. damn! how did i miss this thread until now. got the /500 variant
    1 point
  6. The best record shop in Indiana http://www.lunamusic.net phone and mail orders
    1 point
  7. Just some IDIB news I thought was cool -- The Weeknd released a deluxe version of his new album After Hours with 4 remixes and a live version of a song - one of the remixes is by Chromatics. Whole album is very 80s synth inspired, and definitely gave me Chromatics vibes here and there so much so that I threw on the Drive soundtrack after a listen yesterday. Don't know if he was inspired by them or how they got hooked up... but huge exposure for Johnny Jewel and the IDIB crew. Really cool.
    1 point
  8. Seasick Records here in Birmingham has their inventory online via their website as well as used records on their Discogs! offering curbside pickup and local delivery as well. SEASICK RECORDS
    1 point
  9. EUCLID Records in St. Louis has their inventory online plus if in the area they are delivering www.euclidrecords.com
    1 point
  10. the classics have rarely been more relevant.
    1 point
  11. PO is up. https://profoundlorerecords.merchtable.com/music/old-man-gloom-seminar-ix-darkness-of-being-vinyl-lp
    1 point
  12. 1) yeah, I hate it when labels have different prices only due to the vinyl color 2) would have loved a 2xLP...
    1 point
  13. I’ve seen all but season 4, only saw the pilot of it. Need to finish it. I was so bummed when it got canceled. I hope they revive it Season 1 is fantastic.
    1 point
  14. Reckless here in Chicago has their whole inventory available for online purchase. https://reckless.com/
    1 point
  15. Justin is overwhelmed with the amount or orders. He really appreciated as as all his gigs for the foreseeable future are cancelled so it's great to have an alternative source of income this way.
    1 point
  16. https://respawnedrecords.com/collections/vinyl-records/products/goldeneye-n64-orchestrated Officially licensed Goldeneye N64 Orchestrated. 250 of each variant. Preview of the audio below. Listened to a little bit and was sold on it. Act quick
    1 point
  17. Hey! So I have a podcast that I wanted to more with so I started a cassette label with my best friend. my podcast is called Vinyl Reckoning and can be found anywhere the label is called VRP Records and we release whatever we want. We split profits 50/50 with our bands. our first release is by a band called Minuano from Austin TX. (bandcamp link) our store link is (RIGHT HERE) you can also follow us on instagram @vinyl_reckoning
    1 point
  18. Just go back to proboards and fuck all this shit.
    1 point
  19. I would love for them to switch to tip on sleeves. I mean, I guess I would love for everyone to switch to tip on, but them especially because of how well their records are made. Might as well go that last step.
    1 point
  20. Out here in Brooklyn, NYC. So I'm a Special Education teacher which has been challenging in its own right for the past 6 years. I begin remote teaching from home tomorrow. While some teachers in some schools and school districts may have an easier transition, its going to suck for me. I just started teaching Autistic high school this year and this was actually my favorite class. The kids have been great and we were working on transitional and vocational life skills. Lots of hands on work and they were doing great. Now boom, I probably won't see them again this year, and depending on the sequence of events, maybe ever. It hurts that I had to pack up my room like it was summer already. Now I might be micromanaged online by administration. Great. My union (United Federation of Teachers) had a huge public fight with our mayor (I'm sure you all know Bill de Blasio) over closing the schools here as he made several different claims why the schools should remain open such as we need to feed the kids (true, but safety first) or the hardship on the parents for care (also true, but safety first) to that teens won't listen to orders and go outside anyway (whatever you say dude.) Ultimately, after pressure from my union in threatening to go to court and Governor Cuomo speaking using common sense (like uh Mayor close the schools) de Blasio finally relented. Ultimately it showed that they weren't prepared with a plan and how this would escalate. I had to go in for 3 days to pack up my room, do virtual learning PDs, and try to lesson plan. No bueno. Super stressful. The hastiness of everything and the fact that a bunch of my kids have issues accessing technology is going to make this a problem. Also two of the kids I teach are nonverbal and three have parents that speak little to no English. The NYC Department Of Education and the Mayor were unprepared. Now NYC is far and away the worst place in the country in terms of the outbreak. Someone tested positive in the building I worked in, but I don't know who or if they contracted it from the building. By the third day I went in 3 of my staff members had to self quarantine because they were exposed to someone who tested positive. Several other staff members left by the end of the first day with that news. This pandemic is one of those things that is a huge negative about living in a densely populated area. The outbreak is going to get real bad here. I've been doing my best to stay home as much as possible, but I still have to go to the laundromat amongst other things. I've been anxious even though I'm pretty sure I'll be OK, but I have a bunch of family members with underlying health issues. The mayor was unprepared, Trump was both unprepared and incompetent, but at least our Governor has been concise and cogent so there is hope. Its going to get worse before it gets better, and I'm hoping for the best, but dreading the worst in terms of potential casualties. In my lifetime NYC has had to deal with 9-11 and Superstorm Sandy. Both were horrible and tragic and forever changed a bunch of things about NYC. However, this is going to be an ongoing anxiety inducing struggle to stay healthy and sane. Our medical personnel and first responders are going to need as much help as possible, especially since several hospitals have closed in NYC over the past 10 years. We'll see.
    0 points
This leaderboard is set to New York/GMT-04:00
×

AdBlock Detected

spacer.png

We noticed that you're using an adBlocker

Yes, I'll whitelist