
Palm Desert, CA | Analog Music Makes a Comeback in Palm Desert as Teens Embrace Vinyl, CDs and Cassettes: Music lovers in Palm Desert are going back to the basics, with vinyl records, CDs and cassette tapes finding new life among both longtime collectors and younger fans. Inside Dale’s record shop in Palm Desert, shelves lined with physical media are drawing in customers eager to browse through crates and rediscover the hands-on experience of buying music. While some shoppers have been collecting for years, others are part of a younger generation just now discovering the appeal of analog formats. Some local high school students say they enjoy exploring older music in a way that feels more personal than streaming. From dropping a cassette into a Walkman to flipping it over and listening to the other side, they say the experience helps them connect with an album from beginning to end.
Burlington, VT | Julian Hackney to Take Over Speaking Volumes Record Store in Burlington: The Rough Francis guitarist is purchasing the South End Burlington music and repair shop next month. Speaking Volumes Record Store & Repair Shop in Burlington will change hands in April. Owner Norbert Ender, who first launched Speaking Volumes as a used bookstore in 2006 on Pine Street, is selling his offshoot record store on Marble Avenue to Burlington entrepreneur and musician Julian Hackney. Hackney, 39, is the founder of the ginger beer company Young at Heart and the guitarist for local punk band Rough Francis. While he’s excited to run a record store, it wasn’t necessarily a challenge he’d planned to take on. “Never in my life would I imagine that I’d own a record store,” Hackney told Seven Days. “But, I mean, it literally fell into my lap. I just couldn’t say no.”
Kent, UK | Faversham shop Saturnalia Records features in documentary series Behind the Counter ahead of Record Store Day: A Kent record shop appears in a documentary championing independent music stores ahead of one of the biggest days in the sector’s calendar. Faversham’s Saturnalia Records, run by couple Elliot Barr-Macallan and Andrea McCarthy, appears in the latest series of Behind The Counter—an online series which has more than 5.6 million views. Produced by the organisers behind Record Store Day, taking place next month, the documentary shines a spotlight on 12 independent shops across the UK, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the people committed to vinyl and CDs. In the episode, the pair reflect on how Andrea’s teenage years shape the shop’s unique identity and retro look.
Long Beach, CA | Bagatelle Records closed suddenly after 50 years. Now it will reopen under new ownership. The vinyl collectors institution closed last fall with owner Steve Mintz’s passing. It was missed so much that would-be customers sometimes banged on the windows, hoping they could get back in. After months of silent speakers and empty aisles, one of Long Beach’s favorite record stores is spinning back to life, giving music lovers and vinyl collectors the renewed thrill of flipping through records and rediscovering forgotten favorites. Long cherished as a cornerstone of the local music scene, Bagatelle Records plans to reopen in April, bringing back thousands of vinyls to be sold at its shop at 260 Atlantic Ave. in downtown Long Beach. For five decades, the store was a hub for music enthusiasts, offering rare records and guidance to both collectors and casual shoppers.







I’ve said it before, but it bears repeating; Rhino’s DIY compilation series, which emerged in one nine-volume splat back in 1993, delivered a consistently killer ride, and the four pop entries (two each for the US and UK) additionally served as an education for ears that’d missed out on much of the melodic action situated between ’75 and ’83. For one example, Starry Eyes – UK Pop II (1978-79) included the Yachts, Joe Jackson, Bram Tchaikovsky, Mo-Dettes, and naturally, The Records (as their classic titled the set) along with an intriguing track by The Searchers.
Northampton, UK | Northants stores get ready for annual Record Store Day releases: Record Store Day returns next month, with two shops in Northampton stocking some of this year’s official releases. Collectors are again expected to be queuing from the early hours of the morning outside of both Spun Out in Gold Street and Vinyl Underground in Abington Street hoping to secure some of this year’s ‘must have’ items. Record Store Day has been taking place annually since 2008 and seeks to champion independent record shops across the UK. On Saturday, April 18, there will be more than 500 official releases. Chris Kent, who runs Spun Out, said: “It’s a big list this year and I’ve had lots of people coming in to request different titles. “I’ve ordered a lot and this time around
Nashville, TN | City Guide: Record stores. Daydream Records: Daydream is a relatively new addition to Nashville’s indie record retail landscape, but the modest East Nashville store quickly made a name for itself with its impressively curated selection of used media, primarily vinyl and cassettes. The Great Escape: Dating back to the now-shuttered original Midtown shop opened in 1977, The Great Escape’s three area locations (Charlotte Pike, Madison and Murfreesboro) serve as Nashville’s old-school used media and collectibles outlet, offering records, comics and much more. Grimey’s New and Preloved Music: Since namesake and co-owner Mike Grimes launched it in 1999, Grimey’s has grown into the flagship of 


Lowe was a roots rocker at heart who occasionally dipped his toe into psychedelia, but was most at home with pure pop, even naming the American version of his solo debut album Pure Pop For Now People, released in 1978. Lowe was also and still is an accomplished record producer, most notably for Elvis Costello and The Pretenders. He was part of the group Rockpile (with Dave Edmunds, Billy Bremner, and Terry Williams) while simultaneously producing and releasing solo albums. Later, he would be in another supergroup, Little Village (with John Hiatt, Ry Cooder, and Jim Keltner). He is also a prolific songwriter.


Indiana, PA | Spinning into campus life: Backstreet Records brings vinyl to Indiana. The sound of vinyl crackling, rows of records stacked wall to wall and album covers telling stories of their own are now part of the scene just steps from IUP. Located at 1176 Grant Street at Campus Edge, Backstreet Records officially opened on Feb. 14, introducing a new space for IUP students and Indiana’s community to explore music in a more hands-on way. For many students, the store offers more than just music. The store offers a unique and immersive way to appreciate the art form. “I think it’s important to collect physical media,” said Collin McCorkle (sophomore, communications media). …“
Cardiff, UK | Lily Allen makes surprise visit to record shop in local market: Singer Lily Allen has been spotted browsing records in Cardiff Market after performing in the city. The star played the New Theatre on Wednesday night before visiting a local record store the following day. James Willicombe, 26, from Cardiff, who works at Kelly’s records said: “I was behind the counter and I was like, ‘That’s Lily Allen!” She was seen looking through records with her daughter, including albums by Oasis, Wet Leg and The Smiths. Willicombe said he recognised her straight away as she came into the store with her family and team. “She was browsing the records with her daughter 












































