Holiday shoppers have Black Friday. Music lovers have Record Store Day, the annual celebration of independent record stores, exclusive vinyl releases and a format that keeps growing even as streaming ...
Vinyl is officially back, but of course it never truly went away. It’s outlived the iPod, cassettes, and now CDs. A whole new generation is discovering vinyl, and it’s easier now than ever to buy ...
View post: Pokémon TCG May 2026 Releases Preview: What Collectors Need to Know Before Chaos Rising Vinyl keeps winning big. In 2025, U.S. buyers snapped up 47.9 million units, an 8.6% jump that marked ...
Retro-obsessed Gen Zers have revived a relic of the last century: vinyl records. The antiquated albums have boomed in popularity in recent years as the young generation flocks to buy vinyls from ...
Did you just buy a record player and realize you’re surprisingly low on music to play on it? You’re not alone: Everyone has to start their vinyl collection somewhere. That means getting some of your ...
Vinyl has undergone one hell of a renaissance. In 2006, the format was effectively dead. But since then? Vinyl records have experienced year-on-year growth, with the US alone clocking 41.7m units sold ...
The very first vinyl record was pressed in 1948 by Columbia Records: Mendelssohn’s Concerto in E Minor by violinist Nathan Milstein. It was, of course, a standard black disc. Imagine spinning that ...
Vinyl records make for incredible collector's items nowadays, but they come with one major downside — they tend to be difficult to store. The larger size of the dust jackets and album covers compared ...
The billion-dollar sales is the highest point since 1983. Local stores like Hardy Boys Records, Repo Records and Noble ...