celebrated summer records
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Store featuring new and used records, with a focus on jazz, rock, and punk.
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Great selection of fairly priced vinyl. Always with a few finds from the “Just In” section, and a few things I was surprised to find used copies of. One of my favorite shops.
A good solid record store. Mostly punk stuff but they do have modern releases, a rock section, indie, and dungeon synth. They have tapes too but no CDs. A whole section for singles (though they're all shitty punk singles) in boxes that are quite hard to access if you have a bad back or if you can't walk. They have a lot of patches and stickers that are pretty cool. All in all pretty cool and ran by honest nice people. I'd just like more selection, or have the rock selection better organized. It jumps around from 60s rock and roll to 80s new wave, some of which you can't even describe as rock.
Always a great to be able to visit this store. We discovered it the first time we visited Baltimore and it has become a “must visit” every year when we are in town for Maryland Deathfest. A fantastic record store for new punk, metal and indie rock vinyl. They also have an excellent used vinyl section too. The owner Tony and his staff are great to deal with and know their stuff. I love the display of classic albums signed to the store. They also have the only Dungeon Synth LP section I have ever seen in a store. Oh, one more thing: this is a true record store. No CDs for sale. Vinyl is the only format I saw for sale. Highly recommended!
Tony is amazing, he helped me choose the records i wanted and even told me about the upcoming Mac Miller released, which prompted me to go back the week after. He’s super knowledgeable. The store has a wide selection of records. Highly recommend.
Positive and negative experience. ➕: great help with new music introduction and learning of new genres so I bought 3 records. They played me songs before buying the records. ⚠️Negative: I asked if they had any Stevie Nicks and the guy had no clue who I was talking about? I was shocked. I asked if they had heard of Fleetwood Mac and they LAUGHED with a customer? (Guy hanging out?) he basically insulted my interests saying “Yeah I don’t listen to them…” okay well Stevie and Fleetwood are ICONS. Listen I’m not a super fan, but at least be open minded to other artists outside of your personal bias. I mean my god, you sell TAYLOR SWIFT, which I personally think is less iconic and “cheap” music than iconic music like Stevie and Fleetwood. Rubbed me the wrong way and I would have loved to walk away with either album…