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TVD Radar: George Thorogood and the Destroyers, The Baddest Show on Earth: Greatest Hits Live in stores 6/12

VIA PRESS RELEASE | From their record-breaking 50 States in 50 Dates Tour in ’81 to their current tour, The Baddest Show on Earth, George Thorogood and the Destroyers have always given 100 percent on stage.

Now, as the legendary blues rockers celebrate more than five decades together, Craft Recordings shines a spotlight on their high-octane concerts with The Baddest Show on Earth: Greatest Hits Live. Spanning 1978–2024, the brand-new collection showcases some of the band’s most electrifying live performances—many making their debut on record—including such enduring crowd pleasers as “Who Do You Love,” “One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer,” “Bad to the Bone,” and “Move It on Over.”

Arriving June 12, The Baddest Show on Earth will be available on LP (featuring four previously unreleased tracks), while the expanded CD and standard/hi-res digital editions include eight previously unreleased performances. Both physical formats feature new liner notes from GRAMMY® Award-winning producer and blues musician Scott Billington. In addition to black vinyl, fans can pick up a Translucent Yellow vinyl pressing exclusively at Barnes & Noble and Blazing Red Smoke vinyl exclusively through GeorgeThorogood.com and on tour.

For more than 50 years, George Thorogood and The Destroyers have remained one of the most consistent—and consistently passionate—progenitors of blues-based rock. And no one knows that better than the millions of fans who’ve seen them live. Formed in 1973 by guitarist, singer, and songwriter George Thorogood and drummer Jeff Simon, the Delaware-based band honed their sound on stages across the Northeast, building a devoted word-of-mouth following through their high-energy performances and blistering grooves.

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In rotation: 3/20/26

San Francisco, CA | Legendary filmmaker stops by San Francisco record store: John Waters is in the latest episode of ‘What’s In My Bag?’ filmed at Amoeba’s SF store. The last time John Waters made an appearance at Amoeba Records in San Francisco was back in 2007, when he was promoting the vinyl release of his one-man Valentine’s Day show, “A Date with John Waters.” The legendary filmmaker, known for off-kilter cult favorites like “Pink Flamingos” and “Hairspray,” remembers the afternoon well: There was a huge line out the door, and one person waiting among them was completely nude. “It was a straight guy, and he told me, ‘I just want to sit on your lap and take a picture of it and give it to my mother for Christmas,’” Waters recounted in a new episode of the store’s “What’s in my Bag?” series. “I always had really good experiences at Amoeba Records. So I’m happy to be back.”

New York, NY | The 12 Best Vinyl Record Stores in New York for Electronic Music (2026 Guide): If you are looking for the absolute best vinyl store New York has to offer for electronic music, your top choices depend on your digging style. Manhattan 45 is the top destination for strictly new EDM, techno, and UKG releases. For second-hand classics and 90s house, A-1 Record Shop and Human Head Records are essential. If you want the deepest crate-digging experience, head to The Thing. Looking to buy directly from the source? Independent label storefronts like Razor-N-Tape and Brooklyn Record Exchange offer exclusive direct-to-fan experiences.

Bismarck, ND | Generation Gap Records: Bridging the gap in music. Vinyl is making a comeback, and one Bismarck man is helping keep the tradition spinning. He ships thousands of albums to music lovers around the world. Brian Taix loves music and vinyl records. He’s been passionate about them since working at Budget Tapes and Records in Bismarck back in the 80s. Then he took a “rest” from record business. “Daughter was going to school out in Missoula. College out there,” said Taix. “I found a record store out there that I really liked and got me hooked back into it again.” Now, he runs his own online store called Generation Gap Records. Taix has collected close to 8,000 records in his inventory, not counting the 300 in his personal collection.

Islington, UK | “Get yourself a decent record player and follow your ears.” As Record Shop Day 2026 draws near, Mark Burgess, owner of Flashback Records, reflects on the history of vinyl records and its ever-standing prominence within the music landscape. Digital downloads dominated the early 2000s, with global digital music sales doubling to around £1.5 billion in 2006. But by 2007, vinyl records made a miraculous comeback and have increased in sales ever since. A record-breaking boom was seen during the pandemic. In the midst of business closures, vinyl sales soared. The British Phonographic Industry (BPI) recorded by 2022, vinyl records were the most popular format of physical recorded music since 1987, overtaking the sales of its previous rival, the CD.

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TVD Radar: Marvin Gaye, I Want You 50th Anniversary Edition in stores now

VIA PRESS RELEASE | UMe announces a suite of new physical and digital releases celebrating the 50th anniversary of Marvin Gaye’s No. 1 album, I Want You, out now.

The first highlight is a Vinylphyle premium vinyl reissue of the original album, the latest entry in a series of critically acclaimed audiophile releases which launched at the end of last year. As with all releases in the Vinylphyle series, lacquers were cut from the original analog tapes and pressed at 180gm at RTI, with the jacket, featuring its now-iconic cover by Ernie Barnes, a tip-on gatefold with reproductions of the original tape boxes and a new essay, this time a conversation with producer/ songwriter/ entrepreneur Salaam Remi. (More on him below.) Order HERE.

In tandem, UMe will unveil I Want You 2, a special 2LP set featuring bonus tracks, alternate takes, rarities first issued on CD in 2003, and now on vinyl for the first time with an additional new mix of the title song. Pressed on 180g vinyl, the packaging houses an exclusive lithograph, introductory liner notes by acclaimed Cincinnati-born R&B artist and sought-after songwriter Arin Ray (Chris Brown, John Legend). Order HERE.

Also arriving today is a stunning and spirited new digital remix of “Soon I’ll Be Loving You Again” by GRAMMY® Award-winning producer Salaam Remi (Nas, Amy Winehouse, Alicia Keys). “I’ve been listening to I Want You repeatedly in different ways for most of my life and have gotten a perspective of it over time,” Remi writes in the Vinylphyle release’s liner notes. “I realized this album is when I realized my adulthood… [it] gives me all the things I look for in music.”

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TVD Radar: Vivabeat, Wild World (Live in Los Angeles 1980–84) in stores 3/27

VIA PRESS RELEASE | Eighties techno-pop band Vivabeat announced today the release of their first-ever live album, Wild World (Live in Los Angeles 1980-84), on Friday, March 27, 2026, via Liberation Hall Music. The album is available for presave and preorder here.

Fans of Vivabeat will be thrilled to learn that two never-before-released tracks, “Glisse le Rat” and “I’m Right,” appear on this new package. The 14 songs were recorded at three live shows in Los Angeles over a four-year period and capture different stages of the band’s career. The Whisky a Go Go date was one of Vivabeat’s earliest shows and features its original lineup. The Lhasa Club was a mid-career performance, and FM Station was the band’s final show ever.

The band’s co-founders, keyboardist and vocalist Marina (del Rey) Muhlfriedel and bass player and primary songwriter Mick Muhlfriedel spearheaded the live project after first reissuing their debut album Party in the War Zone and The House is Burning on Rubellan Remasters in late 2023, followed by expanded editions of Party in the War Zone Expanded and another incarnation of The House is Burning with Liberation Hall Music in 2025.

“I had doubts we could make a live album work given the primitive quality of the recordings,” said Vivabeat’s Marina Muhlfriedel. “I’m so glad to have been proven wrong. The live tracks on Wild World capture a wilder, edgier energy than our studio work, bringing me right back to who we were at the time.”

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TVD Radar: Cabaret Voltaire, But What Time Is It Really? in stores 4/24

VIA PRESS RELEASE | Ahead of their final tour as Cabaret Voltaire, Stephen “Mal” Mallinder and Chris Watson recently announced details of a live album, But What Time Is It Really?, due to be released on April 24th via Memetune.

News of the album was accompanied by details of a final North American tour that will see the band on the West Coast in May, returning to the East Coast in September. Support across the dates will come from I Speak Machine, and ISM’s Tara Busch will also stand in for Chris Watson. The full live band is as follows; Stephen Mallinder – vocals, bass, keyboards, samples, Benge – keyboards, electronic drums, Eric Random – keyboards, guitar, and Tara Busch – keyboards, samples.

Tara says, “Cabaret Voltaire have always been a huge influence on ISM—the grit, the raw electricity, not to mention their visuals and art direction—and it’s truly thrilling to be supporting them in the US. I’m also very excited to be standing in for Chris Watson on synths and samples. I relish this as someone that loves performing and getting a deeper, “nerdier” look at how sounds and songs are created and executed live by bands I love—and Cabaret Voltaire is as good as it gets!”

The album—which will be available on vinyl and CD via the band’s webstore and on the upcoming tour—was recorded during last year’s jubilant sold-out UK tour. Marking 50 years since the live launch of one of Britain’s most influential electronic bands (at the Sheffield Students Union Refectory on May 13th, 1975), Stephen Mallinder and Chris Watson were joined by Eric Random and Oliver Harrap for an eagerly anticipated and long-awaited tour.

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In rotation: 3/19/26

US | “Fans are consuming music from the artists they love in more ways than ever”: US vinyl sales hit the $1 billion mark for the first time in over 40 years. It’s the 19th consecutive year of growth. The vinyl revival still shows no sign of stopping—it’s been reported that US sales of records have topped $1 billion for the first time since 1983. According to the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) sales of the format totalled $1.04 billion in 2025, with 46.8 million records sold. That’s the nineteenth consecutive year of growth. And also a rise of 7.9% from the 2024 total of 43.4 million. And guess who is being credited as the figure behind this most recent surge? Yes, that’s right: Taylor Swift.

Lewisburg, WV | Frankie & Fig open ‘Bramble’ in downtown Lewisburg: Frankie and Fig Hawkins found Lewisburg with the help of Google. “We were just looking for something cute and we really couldn’t afford the West anymore, to be honest,” said Frankie. “It was a combination of Google-ing, Youtube-ing and Chat GPT and just trying to find a small town,” Fig said. “We did that for about four months. Then we finally settled on this one and we came to visit and we loved it.” …Frankie designed the Bramble logo and made several of the signs herself. She describes the store as offering a little something for everyone. Shoppers can browse a selection of vinyl records, vintage clothing, perfumes, legos, art and knick knacks. “It’s a small space we’re in but we’ve packed it with a lot of stuff and we want it to feel like a treasure hunt…”

Lemont, IL | Moose Vinyl Acquires B-Side Records in Lemont, Illinois: Moose Vinyl, a technology company serving the record collecting community, today announced the acquisition of B-Side Records, located in the heart of Lemont, Illinois. The purchase ensures the beloved record store will continue to serve as a gathering place where people of all ages can connect over their shared love of music. B-Side Records was founded in 2019 by David and JoAnn Bruff, who built the shop into a cherished destination for vinyl enthusiasts and music lovers across the southwest suburbs. With David retiring for the second time, the Bruffs sought new ownership that would honor the store’s legacy and keep it rooted in the Lemont community. “When we learned B-Side Records was available, we knew it was the right opportunity…”

Lafayette, LA | Rock and roll market and vinyl haul gives Lafayette musicians place to exchange wares: Acadiana features community markets that focus on everything from farm fresh produce, to vintage items and folk arts and crafts. There’s even an outlet for lovers of vinyl records and musical gear to ply their wares. On Sunday, March 15, Acadiana Vinyl Haul combined forces with the Rock and Roll Farmers Market on for an afternoon market at Blue Moon Saloon in Lafayette. The event was hosted in part to honor the two year anniversary of the death of “Brother Dege & The Brethren” front man Dege Legg, who originally founded the Rock and Roll Farmers Market in Lafayette. “It’s great for people to be able to trade off records, and this year we expanded to add in the Rock and Roll Farmers Market for used musician gear, which hadn’t been done since Dege passed away,” said Travis Gauthier.

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TVD Radar: Meiko Kaji, Otoko Onna Kokoro No Aika reissue in stores 5/22

VIA PRESS RELEASE | Wewantsounds is delighted to continue its extensive reissue program of Meiko Kaji’s early discography, originally released by Teichiku Records in Japan between 1972 and 1974.

The Quentin Tarantino muse—famous for her starring roles in Lady Snowblood and Stray Cat Rock—was also a gifted singer. Otoko Onna Kokoro No Aika is another collection of superb cinematic songs featuring Kaji’s signature mix of Japanese Pop and Groove, backed by lush, atmospheric orchestrations. This includes her rendition of “Tokyo Nagare Mono,” the theme song for Seijun Suzuki’s cult 1966 film Tokyo Drifter. This reissue features the original artwork, an OBI strip, and a four-page insert with new liner notes by Hashim Kotaro Bharoocha, who interviewed Meiko Kaji for the occasion.

Japanese actress Meiko Kaji has become a worldwide cult icon, partly thanks to Quentin Tarantino, who heavily based his Kill Bill films on the 1973 revenge classic Lady Snowblood. Renowned for her roles in the Stray Cat Rock and Female Prisoner Scorpion series, Kaji was the definitive face of Japanese exploitation cinema while simultaneously developing a revered musical career.

Between 1972 and 1974, she recorded five sought-after albums for Teichiku Records—starting with Ginchou Wataridori (1972), followed by Hajiki Uta and Yadokari (both 1973). Wewantsounds is now delighted to continue its reissue program with her 1974 release, Otoko Onna Kokoro No Aika (“Lament of Man, Woman, and Heart”).

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TVD Radar: Red Rockers, It’s in Our Blood translucent red vinyl in stores 5/22

VIA PRESS RELEASE | Red Rockers revisit their early punk roots with It’s in Our Blood, a previously unreleased 2023 live set recorded in front of a sold-out crowd at Tipitina’s in the band’s hometown of New Orleans. The title will be available on Blu-ray, translucent red vinyl LP, CD, and digital, with the Blu-ray featuring bonus tracks. It’s in our Blood arrives in stores May 22 from Liberation Hall. Distribution will be through MVD Entertainment Group (USA) and Wienerworld (UK). Pre-order at Bandcamp.

Active from 1979 to 1985, Red Rockers were originally inspired by the radical political songs and styles of The Clash and The Dils. The band’s name is an homage to “Red Rockers Rule,” a song co-written by punk brothers Tony and Chip Kinman of The Dils, Rank & File, and Blackbird.

Red Rockers stormed out of the gate in 1980 with “Guns of Revolution,” a debut 7-inch single that sent shockwaves through the American punk underground and quickly made the band a popular live draw. A debut album, Condition Red, arrived the following year and galvanized critical enthusiasm for the band.

Rolling Stone dubbed them “the American Clash” and called out their “power, aggression, and highly charged political anger.” Despite the acclaim, and tour dates with The Clash, 415 Records struggled to convert the plaudits into record sales.

The Red Rockers’ fortunes would turn around in 1983 with the arrival of “China.” The first single off the band’s second album (Good as Gold), “China” was an immediate hit at college radio and MTV, and opened the doors to tours with The Cars, The Kinks, the Go-Go’s, Joan Jett, The B-52’s, and Men at Work. A final album, Schizophrenic Circus, was greeted with controversy over the band’s commercial new sound and image, and signaled the end for Red Rockers. The band’s legacy would remain mostly dormant for several decades.

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In rotation: 3/18/26

Young People are Trading Screens for Old-Fashioned Hobbies: As soon as Jess Farnham, 25, wakes up in the morning, she doesn’t turn her phone off airplane mode. She instead turns to her bookshelf next to her bed and grabs her daytime gratitude journal. After getting ready for the day, she turns to the sofa across from her bed to help her not fall back asleep and be tempted to use her phone. While having breakfast, she still does not turn her phone off from airplane mode, and instead reads a non-fiction book because it helps her start her day feeling inspired. “Although we spent so much time online scrolling and stuff with, you know, it’s a thing of, ‘oh, you want to be more connected,’ but actually, I think spending more time on screens and scrolling definitely left me feeling more disconnected from the little joys in life,” She said. “I feel like a lot of analog things bring a lot of people love, joy, but they kind of forgotten about those.”

Newton Abbot, UK | Shop gearing up for first Record Store Day at new premises: A Newton Abbot record shop is preparing for this year’s Record Store Day and it will be the first at a new location. Roger and Marsha Cox, owners of Phoenix Sounds, the town’s independent record store, are looking forward to bringing the town together for Record Store Day 2026 on Saturday, April 18 at their new shop on East Street, a stone’s throw from St Leonards clock tower. Last year saw around 300 vinyl enthusiats queuing on Queen Street. And this year is sure to capture the attention of local shops who have yet to witness Record Store Day previously. As one of the most significant dates in any vinyl enthusiast’s diary, Record Store Day is an international celebration of independent record stores and the vibrant community that supports them. Roger and Marsha, supported by Megan and Alice, will welcome record-lovers from 8am.

Bangkok, CN | Vinyl Die Hards: A shop for die-hard fans in Srinakarin that lives up to its name, serving collectors devoted to the ‘60s, ‘70s and ‘80s. The racks are mainly a time capsule of classic rock, soul and soft-focus pop, with copies ranging from factory-sealed to gently worn—although we say those faint scuffs often reward the listener with a sense of history. The owner has spent a lifetime in the company of records, and it shows. Mention an album you half remember from your dad’s car stereo and he’ll crouch beside you, flicking through sleeves with quiet determination until it surfaces. You’re not simply handed an item at the till. You’re given context, anecdotes, small lessons in pressing history. That exchange transforms a purchase into a shared memory, and very few places do it so well.

Dubuque, IA | Biz Buzz: Dubuque store opens with space for records, thifting, community. A new record store opened this month in Dubuque. Roll-On-Records opened at the corner of 27th and Jackson streets, with a laundromat in the back. The business carries over 8,000 vinyl records, over 1,000 CDs, nearly 400 cassettes and Blu-Ray DVDs. The store features a space to buy apparel, and artwork by local artists available for purchase hangs on the wall. …“It’s something I’ve always wanted to do,” owner Aaron Burbach said. “I really wanted to contribute to the community.” Burbach said he chose the building because he feels good about the area and where it is heading. He designed the space to fit the community’s needs. When he bought the building, he knocked on doors to talk with neighbors.

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TVD Radar: Kool and
the Gang, Live at P.J.’s first audiophile reissue in stores 3/20

VIA PRESS RELEASE | “Don’t play this in the car when you drive. The groove is so funky, you’ll wreck.”James Brown

Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab (MoFi), the leader in high-fidelity audio reissues, announces the first-ever audiophile vinyl release of Kool and the Gang’s exhilarating 1971 album, Live at P.J.’s.

Arriving March 20, the album is available for order at mofi.com as a numbered-edition 180g 33RPM LP limited to 2,000 copies. Sourced from the original analog master tapes (1/4” / 15 IPS analog master to DSD 256 to analog console to lathe), the record is pressed at Fidelity Record Pressing and housed in a premium Stoughton gatefold jacket.

Make it funky. Kool and the Gang do that and much more on Live at P.J.’s, a freewheeling concert album that preceded the resurgent soul-jazz movement by decades. Recorded at the Hollywood, CA, club on a late-May Saturday night in 1971, the wordless set demonstrates the boundless diversity and virtuosity of the septet—Robert “Kool” Bell, Ronald Bell, George Brown, Claydes Smith, Robert Mickens, Dennis Thomas, and Ricky West.

Compared to prior editions, this restorative reissue plays with deeper, tauter bass, enhanced definition, and more realistic presence. Everything from the brassiness of the horns to the snap of the snare and the rattle of the congas comes across in full-range perspective.

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TVD Radar: The Head And The Heart , The Head And The Heart (15th Anniversary Edition) in stores 5/1

VIA PRESS RELEASE | The Head and The Heart have announced the release of a deluxe, remastered version of their RIAA Certified Platinum self-titled debut album on May 1 to celebrate its 15-year anniversary. The release includes a limited vinyl pressing, along with a digital release on all digital platforms.

“Fifteen years ago, we were traveling with burned CDs and cut-up old blue jeans, stamped with “The Head And The Heart” to put the copies in. We had no expectations and a full tank of gas. We had songs and we had each other…Our roots had grown and we were about to begin a wild journey.

In those early days before record labels and long tours, we had a demo of “Lost In My Mind” that we had recorded in our apartment in Seattle in late 2009. It was loose, imperfect, and honest in a way that only first attempts can be. We’re so excited to dust it off and present it to you today!

Listening back to it, we’re transported to that apartment, when all that existed was belief in our songs and each other. Over the last year, playing these songs again has brought us back to the beginning, to that feeling of possibility. And there’s way more coming soon. More dates, More nights to celebrate what this record has meant to us, and hopefully to you.

Thank you for growing with us. Thank you for staying. Fifteen years later, it still feels like we’re just getting started.”
Tyler Williams, The Head and The Heart

Last week, The Head And The Heart announced a North American tour kicking off later this spring where they will perform the album in its entirety as part of the 15 year celebration. The tour kicks off in Nashville, IN on May 1 and includes stops at Roosevelt University Auditorium Theatre in Chicago on May 2, Brooklyn Paramount in NYC on May 10, and more. The tour will conclude at Boch Center – Wang Theatre in Boston on May 14.

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Graded on a Curve: Boiled in Lead,
King of the Dogwoods

Although Celtic punk can be a very dicey proposition, Boiled in Lead have long been a standard of the hybrid style’s success. Persevering, the band has grown into a Minneapolis institution. The reality is that their sound branches out much farther than a simple blend of Irish cadences and raw and simple riffs. Through lineup changes, Boiled in Lead’s been at it since the mid-1980s, and on March 20, they release their twelfth album King of the Dogwoods on colored vinyl, compact disc, and digital through Omnium Records.

The breadth of Boiled in Lead’s work is varied to the point where they are regularly described as simply folk-punk. It’s a term that can conjure up unpleasant visions of street corner strummer-cussers of a rudimentary sort, either solo or in band formation. To summarize, too many strive for Billy Bragg at his most inspired and stripped down and come up far short. If taking influence from Violent Femmes, the goal is sadly to harness the angsty rather than the eclectic.

If brancher-outers, Boiled in Lead, have never cozied up to the sound of Camper Van Beethoven (well, almost never anyway), in part because the Minnesota crew have consistently kept a loose handle on their Celtic-punk foundation (Irish music was rarely if ever part of Camper’s thing). All the while, Boiled in Lead resists cliché.

For many, Celtic-punk begins and ends with The Pogues. But there is a core difference between The Pogues and Boiled in Lead. The Pogues were the kind of band Elvis Costello would agree to produce. Boiled in Lead are much tougher in comportment, perfectly comfortable on a bill with Hüsker Dü, but never faltering into soused-ass group sing-alongs. Summed up in a word: smart.

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In rotation: 3/17/26

US | Vinyl Sales Surpassed $1 Billion In 2025: Report. For the first time this century, vinyl music sales eclipsed $1 billion in a calendar year. Vinyl purchases in 2025 reached $1.04 billion in the U.S., according to a report published Monday by the Recording Industry Association of America. Once considered an endangered format, vinyl sales grew for the 19th consecutive year in 2025, per a news release from the non-profit organization tasked with tracking music sales. Last year, consumers purchased an estimated 48.5 million new vinyl units, which largely includes traditional LP and EP releases. By comparison, CDs sold 29.5 million units, according to the report. The report does not include sales of pre-owned vinyl.

Los Angeles, CA | ArtNight Closeup: Pasadena Artist Opens a Record Store Inside a Gallery: Dave Muller’s first nonprofit solo show in Los Angeles in over two decades fills ArtCenter’s Williamson Gallery with vinyl, watercolors, and 20 years of music obsession. …The exhibition, “Dave Muller: Proto Typical,” gets a public sneak peek Friday night during ArtNight Pasadena, the citywide arts event produced by the City of Pasadena’s Cultural Affairs Division, before its formal opening reception Saturday from 5 to 7 p.m. An artist-led walk-through precedes the reception from 4 to 5 p.m. The show runs through August 8. Admission is free. At the center of the exhibition is Record Pavilion 2.0, a fully operational record store stocked with vinyl from Muller’s personal collection. Visitors can browse and buy records throughout the show’s run. Muller routinely restocks the inventory during his exhibitions, according to gallery records from previous installations.

Valetta, MT | The Story Of… D’Amato Records in Valetta, Malta: D’Amato Records is the oldest record shop in the world. It was founded in 1885 by Giovanni D’Amato in Valetta, Malta. They are currently in the 5th generation. The store has tens of thousands of records, vinyls, cds and cassettes. The music genres varies from Rock, Pop, Hip Hop, Jazz, K-pop and everything in between. Famous visitors over the years are musicians, actors, politicians and football players. When visiting Malta, it is a must to step inside the store. What you see is authentic and feels like stepping into a time machine. Beyond being historic, they strive to be one of the best stocked record shops in the world. What you see today is not a reconstruction or a nostalgic recreation, it is the real thing.

Kuala Lumpur, MY | There’s A New Vinyl Café In Chow Kit Where You Can Sit, Sip & Listen To Music Records: No distractions, just records, headphones, and a bit of peace. In a city full of busy cafés and background playlists, a new spot in Kuala Lumpur is inviting people to slow down and really enjoy the music. Located in Chow Kit, Listen HiFi Cafe is a vinyl listening café where guests can browse through records and book dedicated listening sessions with turntables and headphones, all while sipping on coffee and other drinks. Located on Level 3 at Jalan Kamunting, the space features 13 vinyl listening stations, each equipped with closed-back over-ear headphones and an Audio-Technica turntable. The collection covers a wide range of genres, from indie, R&B, hip hop, pop, alternative, and shoegaze to instrumental and orchestral recordings like the Studio Ghibli Philharmonic and Past Lives OST.

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TVD Radar: Godsmack, Awake 25th anniversary 2LP smoky-green vinyl reissue in stores now

VIA PRESS RELEASE | The 25th Anniversary edition of Godsmack’s landmark sophomore album, Awake, is available now as a digital deluxe and on deluxe 2LP smoky-green color vinyl and CD via Republic/UMe. This commemorative edition includes a special holographic lithograph of the cover art and features five bonus tracks, including “Why,” which was featured on the Any Given Sunday soundtrack, and a Black Sabbath cover of “Sweet Leaf.”

Following their multi-platinum self-titled debut in 1998, Godsmack returned two years later in 2000 with an album that not only met but surpassed all expectations. The release delivered a powerful collection of songs that quickly became fan favorites, including “Bad Magick,” “Awake,” and “Greed,” and cemented the band’s reputation as one of the defining acts of their era. Building on the momentum of their breakthrough success, the sophomore album’s title track earned Godsmack their first Billboard No. 1 hit, while another standout single, “Vampires,” garnered the band their first GRAMMY® nomination. The reissue celebrates a defining moment in Godsmack’s career, showcasing the enduring legacy of an album that continues to resonate with fans worldwide.

Additionally, Godsmack recently announced their massive GODSMACK — THE RISE OF ROCK WORLD TOUR 2026, a sprawling North American run featuring special guests Stone Temple Pilots and Dorothy. Promoted by Live Nation, the tour will bring Godsmack’s signature high-octane live show to amphitheaters nationwide. The tour kicks off Sunday, May 10, in Bristow, VA, at Jiffy Lube Live and makes stops across the U.S. and Toronto, Canada, including Austin, Chicago, Denver, Phoenix, and California, before wrapping Saturday, September 26, at Ford Idaho Center Amphitheater in Nampa, ID.

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TVD Radar: Dylan LeBlanc, Cautionary
Tale
10th anniversary yellow vinyl reissue
in stores 5/15

VIA PRESS RELEASE | “The third album from the Muscle Shoals singer-songwriter unfolds with the wariness of a social and spiritual outsider who broods his way to graceful defiance.”NPR

Louisiana singer-songwriter Dylan LeBlanc is excited to announce a special 10th Anniversary re-release of his acclaimed album Cautionary Tale, which is due out on May 15, 2026 via Single Lock Records. To herald the announcement, he has unearthed a demo of fan-favorite track “Roll The Dice (Bedroom Demo).”

Of the song, he shares: “This is a bedroom demo from my house at the time in Nashville, Tennessee. Being young and prideful, I was trying to figure out how to manage my relationships.

‘If pride was a mountain I’d be walking tall but the valley down below is a deadly fall’ just came out because it felt like what was happening to me. There was a version of myself I wanted to be for someone else that I desperately needed to find for the first time for unselfish reasons. It’s a song about second chances.”

This month, LeBlanc is also hitting the road on a US tour, which kicks off on March 13 in his hometown of Shreveport, Louisiana, followed by SXSW in Austin. Find all dates here.

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