A Collection of New Vinyl for the Audiophile: April 2021
I remember telling my Right Hand Man that I was considering a purchase of the Black Crowes’ Shake Your Money Makershortly after its release.
I remember telling my Right Hand Man that I was considering a purchase of the Black Crowes’ Shake Your Money Makershortly after its release.
Craft Recordings announced a new "Small Batch" all-analog vinyl reissue series recently. Seems similar to MoFi's UltraDisk releases in...
Some people are born into professions. Some are born into money. Some are born to run, and some are born to be wild. I was born into Tom...
Bob Dylan released his 39th studio album last year. You might have heard. Rough and Rowdy Ways hit big. Mostly due to the surprise release...
A college roomy turned me on to Uncle Tupelo back in the early '90s. We sat and listened to all of No Depression, and I immediately asked...
I’ve not really explored Neil Young’s online Archives with much diligence, but I bet it would do much to clear up my confusion about the timeline of his...
We’ve been exploring titles from the Vinyl Me, Please catalog for the last couple of months, and we’ll continue with that theme now. Perhaps for the...
Not so long ago, in a galaxy far, far more similar to our current one than many of us can even recall, people went to see movies and listened to...
A couple of months ago, I was having a hard time finding new records I was interested in owning, let alone discussing.
Things have been a little slow for me with regards to what’s going on in the Rock ’n Roll world recently. I mean, I’m not that big on most new music...
Y’all, things are about to get fun. For me. Last month, we gave a listen to Lou Donaldson’s Mr. Shing-a-Ling, and I threatened to...
I found Fruit Bats at a My Morning Jacket show. Please allow me to explain: I was a graduate student when the Jacket played a three-night run at...
Seems like the Boss has taken a circuitous route to his newest material. I’ve aged considerably in the five and a half years since his last studio release.
We checked out Willie Nelson’s initial vinyl issue of Teatro for our Record Store Day coverage way back in May 2015.
Record Store Day came and went this year with neither a whimper nor a bang. I suppose it was kind of a “wang.” I cobbled together four titles that I knew I wanted from the list, then chose a fifth from a wildcard menu of about six potential buys.