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  1. All Ages Records in Camden is the only store I've been to, and I spent a small fortune there: https://www.instagram.com/allagesrecords
  2. It is still my favorite album of the 2000s. Just a goddamn phenomenal record. "The Reasons" was the first dance at my wedding! In related news, JKS and Christine Fellows just put out an album of instrumental music except for the last track, which is JKS singing and includes the Weakerthans' rhythm section. It's the closest we've gotten to a new Weakerthans song in a loooong time: https://vivatvirtute.bandcamp.com/track/do-not-worry
  3. How the fuck is this record 20 years old already?!? I just crumbled into dust. $26.99 + shipping from KRM - brown & apple splatter /1000 $26.98 Prime on Amazon - black & apple half-and-half /??
  4. 50% off a bunch of New West titles for International Women's Day — Neko Case, Shovels & Rope, the Devil Makes Three, etc. https://newwestrecords.com/collections/international-womens-day?filter.p.product_type=Vinyl&filter.v.price.gte=&filter.v.price.lte=&sort_by=title-ascending
  5. Parting The Sea LP - $24.99 + shipping at Deathwish, $25.98 Prime at Amazon Is Survived By LP - $24.99 + shipping at Deathwish, $25.98 Prime at Amazon Deathwish's product pages indicate these albums will remain in print on these specific colors forever. No more variant collecting!
  6. It is absolutely hilarious to me that Original Jazz Classics used to be the cheapo CD reissue label and now they're doing $40 single LPs. #thehobby
  7. ORIGINAL JAZZ CLASSICS is back! The acclaimed reissue series — first launched in 1982 under Fantasy Records — released 850+ jazz albums over the course of three decades, making titles from legendary labels like Prestige, Riverside, Contemporary, Galaxy, and Jazzland more widely available to both seasoned jazz aficionados and new listeners. We’re thrilled to welcome the next era of OJC with a committed focus on audiophile-quality sound with two classic albums: Workin' With the Miles Davis Quintet and Thelonious Monk with John Coltrane, available April 28 and May 26, respectively. Both reissues have been cut from the original master tapes (AAA) by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio, pressed on 180-gram vinyl at RTI, and housed in a replica of their original tip-on jackets. Both titles will also be reissued digitally in 192/24 HD audio. Miles Davis Quintet - Workin' (out 4/28) $39 + shipping @ Craft $38.98 Prime @ Amazon Thelonious Monk With John Coltrane (out 5/26) $39 + shipping @ Craft $38.98 Prime @ Amazon
  8. My face before I saw the price = 😊 My face after I saw the price = 😢
  9. GET 15% OFF: It's been a while and we miss you! Come back and check out the B9 webstore and get 15% OFF for a limited time (expires midnight EST on Sunday, March 12th) when you use coupon code HELLOAGAIN at check-out! *Not applicable toward pre-orders. https://www.b9store.com/
  10. It's up for the same price on Amazon (Prime eligible too). I loved this record when it came out and still spin the OG press. Not sure I need a bonus disc of demos, though.
  11. Their last record suuuuuucked but this song's pretty fun. Digital is out 3/17. $27.99 + shipping from Diggers Factory Not up on Amazon yet, but will update when it is
  12. I humbly post whatever pre-order press releases I get in my inbox without prejudice. If someone wants to buy it, that’s on them.
  13. I interviewed him about 15 years ago when he played the Bamboozle as a special guest. He was incredibly nice and humble. Dogshit music though.
  14. I guarantee someone on here will buy this. $29.98 + shipping via Cleopatra $28.49 Prime via Amazon Around the turn of the century, Poison frontman and one of the most iconic figures of the ‘80s glam metal explosion, Bret Michaels, found himself struck with a serious case of nostalgia. On the heels of Poison’s first Greatest Hits compilation as well as a superb MTV Unplugged release, Michaels decided to revisit and reimagine some of Poison’s biggest songs with a little help from his friends. The result was Show Me Your Hits - A Salute To Poison, which was released in 2001 and embraced by the Poison fanbase that still lovingly supported the band even in the face of cataclysmic changes in the music world since the band’s heyday. Now that album is getting a full-on makeover for a deluxe reissue. In addition to the new artwork that brings back the ‘80s glam metal vibe, the audio has been remastered and several of the tracks given all new mixes for the smash hits “Nothin’ But A Good Time,” “Fallen Angel,” and “Every Rose Has Its Thorn.” And now for the first time ever, the album is being pressed on glorious vinyl, in a special limited edition purple & black splatter design. This is the perfect way to revisit the music of one of rock music’s true living legends! TRACK LIST: 1. Nothin’ But A Good Time 2. Fallen Angel 3. Every Rose Has Its Thorn 4. Look What The Cat Dragged In 5. Talk Dirty To Me 6. Something To Believe In 7. I Want Action 8. Unskinny Bop 9. Stand 10. So Tell Me Why 11. Doin’ As I Seen On My TV
  15. This is seriously so baffling to me. The test presses were done THREE YEARS AGO! They auctioned one off for charity and everything! What the fuck is taking so long?!?
  16. Yup, this is all I am looking for too. The rest of the list is mid as hell.
  17. Sounds like what you'd think it sounds like. Signed color vinyl for $40 + shipping on New West Records Black vinyl for $29.99 Prime on Amazon “More than anything, I wanted to make an album that was generous, that was useful,” says Ben Folds. “I want you to finish this record with something you didn’t have when you started.” Indeed, Folds’ masterful new collection, What Matters Most, isn’t so much a statement as it is an offering, an open hand reaching out to all those wounded and bewildered by a world that seems to make less and less sense every day. Recorded in East Nashville with co-producer Joe Pisapia, the album marks Folds’ first new studio release in eight years, and it’s a bold, timely, cinematic work, one that examines the tragic and the absurd in equal measure as it reckons with hope and despair, gratitude and loss, identity and perspective. The songs are bittersweet here, hilarious at times, but often laced with a quiet sense of longing and dread: a text message goes unanswered; an old classmate descends into the dark depths of internet conspiracies; a relationship unravels in the middle of a lake. And yet, taken as a whole, the result is an undeniably joyful record that refuses to succumb to the weight of the world around it, an ecstatic reminder of all the beauty and promise hiding in plain sight for anyone willing (and present enough) to recognize their moments as they arrive. TRACKLIST: Side A - But Wait, There’s More Clouds With Ellipses Exhausting Lover Fragile Kristine From The 7th Grade Side B - Back To Anonymous Winslow Gardens Paddleboat What Matters Most Moments
  18. I don't give a shit about his music and I think he's a bit of a scumbag, but I love that this thread is eight years old and 74 pages long, and the dude's name is still misspelled in the subject line as RYAM.
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