A morning mix of news for the vinyl inclined

In rotation: 5/24/24

Port of Spain, TT | Saying goodbye to Diana and Rhyner’s Record Shop: For some, Friday evenings were spent standing in line at Rhyner’s Record Shop, Prince Street, Port of Spain, waiting for the latest release. For others, there are memories of the record shop’s street parties featuring popular calypsonians from Machel to Baron. A piece of Trinidad and Tobago’s musical history died with Diana Rhyner, 77, on May 4. She became the face of the popular record shop when her father, Hilton, died in 1981. …In the 20th century, record shops occupied prominent places in their communities, the US National Museum of African American History and Culture’s website said. It added, “They attracted followings of audiophiles who trekked to shops to find new additions to their music collections. Young music listeners frequented shops, even if they didn’t have money. They flocked to shops to experience the glamour and professionalism they saw modelled by shop owners, their staff, and the leading entertainers who visited frequently.”

Montreal, CA | Plateau Record Store Suffers Damage After Recycling Bin Fire: Sound Central, a record store in Montreal’s Plateau-Mont-Royal borough, broke the news earlier this week that a fire caused considerable damage to their business. The fire started at some point Monday into Tuesday in a recycling bin in the alleyway behind the building. It also affected Revolution 514, a skateshop that shares the commercial space with Sound Central, and residential neighbours above the store who lost 2 of their 3 cats. In an online post, the store says they are still assessing the extent of the smoke and water damage and will eventually hold a sale to get back on their feet. Sound Central first opened in 2001 above L’X concert hall (Ste. Catherine at Hôtel-de-Ville) and would go on to move to St. Denis in 2004 before moving to its current location in 2007 at 4486 Coloniale Avenue.

Lisburn, IE | Lisburn man Ray Dennison proves that vinyl really does still matter: The rise of digital music and streaming services saw the rapid decline in the sales of records but now the tide is turning once again as a new generation is discovering the joy of vinyl. Tapping into the resurgence in demand for records, and even CDs, Lisburn man Ray Dennison has opened a new store in Railway Street – Vinyl Matters – proving that everything really does come around again in its own time. A passionate music fan, Ray retired a few years ago and decided that he would turn his record collecting hobby into a new business, and the decision is certainly proving popular with local customers. “I am really into music and have been since I was a kid,” Ray explained. “I have a big record collection of my own and over the last year I have started to buy tons of vinyl from different people. “I had the idea before to open a shop but thought there was no point in doing it. Then over the last months I started to think about getting a wee space.”

Dallas, TX | The 13 Best Record Stores in Greater Dallas: There are many great record stores in DFW, but these might be our favorites. There’s no question that vinyl’s back and it looks like it’s here to stay. But lately, Dallas has seen how difficult hit can be for local shops to share that kind of longevity. From major losses, like the storefront closure of Denton’s Mad World Records in 2020, to miraculous resurrections, like the 2022 revival of Dead Wax Records, vinyl heads have experienced some serious whiplash over the years. Despite these shifts, Dallas remains one of the best places for music media collectors. We recently listed the best offbeat places to buy vinyl records in Dallas, and we have a fair share of gems, such as the woman-owned Red Zeppelin in McKinney, but there are many more places in DFW. Here are 13 of our favorite record stores in the Dallas area.

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TVD Radar: Dusty Springfield, Faithful metallic gold and purple vinyl in stores 7/12

VIA PRESS RELEASE | In 1971, Atlantic Records released a pair of Dusty Springfield singles produced by the legendary songwriter/producer Jeff Barry (one-time songwriting and romantic partner of Ellie Greenwich, and author of too many hits to name): “Haunted”/”Nothing Is Forever” and “I Believe In You”/”Someone Who Cares.”

A restless Dusty, freshly relocating to America from her native England, then departed the label and left an additional 9 songs recorded with Barry in the can, where they stayed until Rhino issued one track, “Faithful” (in mono), as a bonus track on the 1990s CD release of Dusty’s 1970 Atlantic album A Brand New Me.

The other tracks didn’t surface until a subsequent deluxe reissue of Dusty’s landmark 1969 album Dusty in Memphis included them as bonus cuts. Then, reissue producer Jim Pierson—who tracked down the missing masters after being lost for over two decades —assembled Dusty’s Barry-produced masters and put them together in a single package for the first time to create the third Dusty Springfield Atlantic Records album as planned in 1971.

Real Gone Music’s release of Faithful on LP presents these historic Barry-Springfield collaborations exactly as they were originally intended to be heard, with the 12 tracks meant for the album release out on vinyl over 50 years later.

All tracks are in stereo, while the liner notes on the new gatefold spread, penned by The Second Disc’s Joe Marchese, feature a number of rarely-seen photos of the legendary singer. These stunning pop, soul and gospel flavored selections showcase the iconic singer at the height of her vocal magic. A missing/ jumbled part of Dusty’s august recorded legacy, finally set right and available in its intended format. Out on metallic gold and purple “royalty” vinyl as befitting The Queen of Blue-Eyed Soul…limited to 1,500 copies.

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TVD Radar: Louis Armstrong, Louis in London blue vinyl in stores 7/12

VIA PRESS RELEASE | Verve Records is proud to announce Louis in London, the last great performance by the most influential American musician of all time, Louis Armstrong.

Recorded live at the BBC on July 2, 1968—just weeks after the groundbreaking GRAMMY® Award-winning artist hit the #1 spot on the UK charts with “What A Wonderful World”—the 13-track collection will be released on standard black and exclusive blue vinyl, CD, and digital, accompanied by extensive liner notes by Armstrong’s biographer and Director of Research Collections for the Louis Armstrong House Museum, Ricky Riccardi, on Friday, July 12. Pre-orders are available now.

From redefining jazz with his revolutionary trumpet playing to singlehandedly inventing popular singing, Louis Armstrong made a greater impact on American popular music than any other single artist before or since. In July 1968, Armstrong and his renowned band, The All-Stars, traveled to England and entered the BBC’s London studios to record a performance, full of vitality and joy, that manifested some of the most inspired singing and trumpet playing of his remarkable career.

Captured in high fidelity audio and video, Louis in London presents Armstrong delivering everything from the first composition he’s known to have played in public—W.C. Handy’s “Ole Miss”—to the chart-topping “What A Wonderful World” and classic versions of such worldwide hits as “Mack The Knife” and “Hello, Dolly!,” the latter of which premieres today alongside a high definition official performance video streaming now at YouTube.

First broadcast on September 22, 1968 as BBC TV’s “Show Of The Week–Louis Armstrong,” the session poignantly proved to be Armstrong’s last great performance. From the moment Armstrong received a copy of the 1968 London recording, he became determined for the world to hear this music, affixing a note to the outside of the tape box on which he wrote, “For The Fans.”

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TVD Radar: Oasis, Definitely Maybe 30th anniversary 4LP, 2CD
in stores 8/30

VIA PRESS RELEASE | Today details are announced of new album formats to celebrate Oasis’ 1994 iconic debut three decades after its original release.

Available on 30th August 2024, Definitely Maybe (30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) formats feature tracks from the discarded original recording session at Monnow Valley Studios, along with outtakes from the definitive album recorded at Sawmills Studios in Cornwall, newly mixed for the first time by Noel Gallagher and Callum Marinho. The album also includes an unreleased demo version of “Sad Song.” Originally released as a bonus track on the LP, this alternative version features Liam Gallagher’s vocals.

The package also features brand new artwork by the original art designer Brian Cannon for Microdot and original sleeve photographer Michael Spencer Jones, plus new sleeve notes from Creation Records boss Alan McGee and journalist Hamish MacBain.

The Definitely Maybe (30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) album is available to pre-order now on Limited-Edition Deluxe 4LP and Deluxe 2CD formats plus exclusive coloured vinyl – ‘Up In The Sky’ “Learning to fly” lyric inspired blue and white marble 2LP, and ‘Digsy’s Dinner’ “Strawberries and cream” lyric inspired pink and white marble 2LP. It will also be available on Limited-Edition blue cassette and digital formats. All formats include the 2014 remastered version of the album.

In August of 1994, Definitely Maybe’s release marked a critical moment in British youth culture, with Noel Gallagher’s songwriting and Oasis’ assured cacophony of sound heralding a new beginning. It embodied an entirely new mood of rock and pop—hedonistic, guitar-driven, and optimistic. The UK, soon to be unshackled from 18 years of Conservative rule, had a growing sense of change and hope in the air, and Oasis captured that mood.

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Graded on a Curve:
Steph Richards,
Power Vibe

With the release of Power Vibe, NYC-based improvisor, composer, bandleader, and collaborator Steph Richards has guided a striking combination of vigorous abstraction, innovative strategies, and warm melodicism. Trumpet and flugelhorn are her instruments, and joining Richards on the album’s six pieces are Joshua White on piano, Stomu Takeishi on upright bass and electric bass guitar, Gerald Cleaver on drums, and Max Jaffe on sensory electronics and for one track, drums. Accomplished and ambitious, the record is out now on vinyl, compact disc, and digital through Northern Spy.

Having played with such august names as Roscoe Mitchell, the Kronos Quartet, Yoko Ono, Anthony Braxton, Henry Threadgill, Muhal Richard Abrams, John Zorn, Laurie Anderson, and Vinny Golia, Steph Richards is a versatile heavy hitter, exactly the sort of player who gets the call to assist high profile figures in the “pop” sphere; for Richards, these artists include David Byrne and St. Vincent.

Contemporary musicians with whom Richards has collaborated include Jason Moran, Kenny Wolleson, Ravi Coltrane, Mary Halvorson, Tom Rainey, Tomeka Reid, Jean Cook, Taylor Ho Bynum, Nicole Mitchell, Tomas Fujiwara, Ingrid Laubrock, Ken Filiano, and Nate Wooley. Additionally, she is a founding member of the ensemble Asphalt Orchestra (an offshoot of Bang on a Can).

Power Vibe is her fifth full-length record following Fullmoon (Relative Pitch, 2018), Take the Neon Lights (Birdwatcher, 2019), Supersense (Northern Spy, 2020), and Zephyr (Relative Pitch, 2021), this last set documenting Richards in duo with pianist Joshua White, who returns for Power Vibe. Notably, Richards began recording Zephyr while she was six-and-a-half months pregnant, a reality that illuminates her dedication carrying over into tenacity.

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A morning mix of news for the vinyl inclined

In rotation: 5/23/24

Newport, UK | Retro Records in Newport closed in May 2024: A popular record store in Newport, with thousands of second-hand singles and albums on offer, has closed. Retro Record Shop, on Corporation Road, was a collaboration between Gwent Radio founder Sean Rafferty and veteran record seller Andrew Young, who for two decades has traded at Abergavenny Market. The store closed on Thursday, February 29, after business owners Mr Raffery and Mr Young chose to go their separate ways. Mr Young told the South Wales Argus that he has decided to focus on selling records as a mail order operation, with an ongoing presence at Abergavenny Market, every Wednesday. He said: “I have always been self-employed, and being a man who has Aspergers it suits me more to work by myself as I have trouble fitting in. “I have been selling records for the past 15 years, which I mostly do by mail order, and I have a stall at Abergavenny which I used to do a couple of days a week.

Harrogate, UK | Harrogate independent shop marks the day 30 years ago it first opened as it prospers from vinyl records revival: A Harrogate shop is celebrating its 30th anniversary today with the offer of a whole host of bargains for customers. It was 30 years ago that P&C Music—Harrogate’s oldest independent record shop—first opened its doors under new owner Peter Robinson. The store had evolved from classical music emporium Pomp and Circumstance which had been founded by Geoffrey Webber and was located, variously at Westminster Arcade off Parliament Street, and Commercial Street, in Harrogate. Having moved to 6 Devonshire Place off Skipton Road, the specialist music shop, renamed P&C Music, has become a mecca for vinyl record fans in a wide variety of genres from the classic era of rock music to today’s new releases. Renowned for embracing the annual Record Store Day when queues of vinyl fans form in the wee small hours, P&C Music’s Peter Robinson is proud to have reached this major milestone.

Edmond, OK | Vinyl Record Show: Don’t miss your chance to pick up a can’t-miss addition to your record collection from the massive selection of items available at the Vinyl Record Show. At this shopping event, you’ll find one of the largest selections of vinyl records, CDs, tee shirts, posters and cassettes for as low as one-dollar as well as rare collectibles that are worth hundreds. These records will span musical genres of all kinds, providing something worth finding for everyone.

Oxnard, CA | Fidelity Record Pressing ‘officially’ opens industry wide—the inside story and more: The world’s most revered record pressing plants are now joined by the planet’s newest hi-tech record pressing facility. Goldmine has the story, interviews and ‘exclusive’ pictorial. …The facility is located in southern California, just north of Malibu, just off of Pacific Coast Highway in the ‘beach municipality’ of world famous Oxnard, CA. Geographically recognized as North Los Angeles, Oxnard is the gateway to the state’s Channel Islands National Park, as well as being the world’s largest producer of strawberries, prompting the annual International Strawberry Festival. Ironically but beneficially, Fidelity is located roughly 10 miles north of the iconic and legendary RTI record pressing plant, making viable every opportunity for both operations to collaborate in many ways. Some fun historical facts: the pressing facility’s physical location is in extreme close proximity to many musically relevant icons.

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TVD Live Shots: Judas Priest with Sabaton at MGM National Harbor, 5/19

Two years after Judas Priest last played the Washington, DC area, the OG metal giants returned to the MGM National Harbor Sunday night, one of the last stops on the current leg of the Invincible Shield tour. Like on the 50 Metal Years tour in 2021, Judas Priest brings Swedish power metal band Sabaton along for the ride.

The theater at the MGM National Harbor is part of the larger hotel/casino complex. As Sunday afternoon progressed, the place filled with fans—the line to get through security snaked through the atrium. Priest sold the joint out, so it took forever to get everyone through.

At 8PM, Sabaton (Joakim Brodén, Par Sunström, Chris Rorland, Hannes Van Dahl, and Thobbe Englund) took the stage to serve up their brand of historic power metal. For the unfamiliar, Sabaton is a Swedish band known for their war history-themed music. This started way back in 2005, with the release of Primo Victoria, the album to first take on historic themes. In the nearly twenty years since, the band has taken on broad topics like World War 1, World War II, and even Sun Tzu’s The Art of War. Sabaton manages to pack a twelve song setlist into their opening slot, which is made up of crowd pleasers from across their discography

Despite the warmongering imagery, including gas masks, lots of camo, and a drum riser disguised as a tank, Sabaton comes across as just a happy, jovial bunch interested in cool stories about history. Brodén peppers his performance with lighthearted jokes while the rest of the guys engage with the audience, smiling broadly all the way. It’s very entertaining and the music is creative.

I’ve seen Sabaton perform many times with Judas Priest over the last few years; the National Harbor show was my fourth time on this tour alone. Something that stands out to me is just how strong a fanbase Sabaton has. It’s not unusual to show up at a Judas Priest gig and see many Sabaton t-shirts and even people dressed up in costume. Priest has done a great job here finding a band with crossover appeal for tours and is sticking with what works for them.

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TVD Radar: What a Fool Believes: A Memoir from Michael McDonald with Paul Reiser in stores now

VIA PRESS RELEASE | Singer/songwriter, five-time Grammy Award winner and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee Michael McDonald’s What a Fool Believes: A Memoir—written with actor, comedian, and bestselling author Paul Reiser—is out now via Dey Street Books. The book is the subject of extensive critical acclaim from The New York Times, The Washington Post, the Associated Press and many more.

Interwoven with unforgettable tales from his storied career and a cast of music greats including James Taylor, Ray Charles, Carly Simon, and Quincy Jones, What a Fool Believes finds McDonald reckoning with the unshakeable insecurities that drove him and the highs and lows of fame and popularity. Along the way he relays the hard-earned lessons he has learned.

Co-authors McDonald and Reiser first crossed paths at a party a number of years ago. McDonald was aware of Reiser’s work as an actor and bestselling author, but that night he learned of Paul’s love for music and his own skill as a pianist and songwriter.

Reiser invited McDonald over to check out his home studio; the two ended up jamming into the wee hours and a friendship was born. It was Reiser who convinced McDonald that he needed to tell his story.

A member of the Doobie Brothers and Steely Dan as well as a chart-topping solo artist and collaborator with some of the biggest names in music, McDonald’s unmistakably smooth baritone voice defined an era of popular music with hits like “What A Fool Believes,” “Takin’ It to the Streets,” “I Keep Forgettin’,” “It Keeps You Running,” “You Belong to Me,” the James Ingraham duet “Yah Mo B There,” the Patti LaBelle duet “On My Own” and many more. Hailing from Ferguson, Missouri, McDonald chased his musical dreams in 1970s California. As a rising session musician and backing vocalist, a series of encounters sent him on a wild ride around the world and to the heights of rock stardom.

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Graded on a Curve:
The Rolling Stones,
The Rolling Stones 7″ Singles 1966–1971

The Rolling Stones are currently out on tour continuing to earn the moniker greatest rock and roll band in the world. While some can argue if they are indeed the greatest, it’s safe to say they are certainly the best live act in rock and roll history. They are also one of the longest running groups of all time. Additionally, they released a quartet of albums between 1968 and 1972 (Beggars Banquet, Let It Bleed, Sticky Fingers, Exile on Main St.) that are as strong a streak of classic and iconic albums as anyone in rock history.

The group also released a string of singles since their inception through the early ’70s that constitute what has come to be known as their Decca/London period. The singles have been celebrated in two massive box sets of 45 RPM vinyl singles. The first was The 7” Singles 1963–1965 box set, released in 2022, and this follow-up is the second. Both are comprised of 18 singles each.

That first box primarily featured the group’s singles since their recording debut in 1963 through 1965. Heavy on R&B, blues, and rock and roll covers, that set’s latter singles boasted the maturation of the new-found songwriter prowess of Mick Jagger and Keith Richards with “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction),” “Get Off Of My Cloud,” “As Tears Go By,” and “19th Nervous Breakdown” closing out the box.

This new box picks up where those gems left off. The singles in this set show a further evolution of the songwriting partnership of Jagger/Richards, but also how Brian Jones and his multitude of instrumental talents on a wide variety of instruments helped the group grow and make their music a step above the pop singles of the period. The first seven singles here coupled with the last four on the first box reflect the group’s peak as hitmakers in the 1960s.

The rest of this box marks some major changes. First there is the experimental psychedelic period and inclusion of a single from Bill Wyman. From there the group’s next major surge as hitmakers spotlights a sound that’s leaner, tougher, and moves beyond the subtleties and textures of the key Brian Jones-era singles of the mid-’60s.

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TVD Radar: Sleaford Mods, Divide and Exit 10th anniversary reissue in stores 7/26

VIA PRESS RELEASE | Sleaford Mods’ era-capturing, breakthrough album Divide and Exit will receive a reissue on July 26, 2024 via Rough Trade Records to commemorate the 10th anniversary of its release.

The duo embark on a tour celebrating the album this autumn, playing a series of intimate gigs across the UK at the kind of grassroots venues they were performing at when the album was first released. The remastered version of “Tied Up In Nottz” is out today—a vivid snapshot of UK grimness which remains a cornerstone of the duo’s live set, the single is accompanied by a restored version of the song’s 2014 video featuring the band riding around their native Nottingham on a “borrowed bus. Watch it below.

Originally released in May 2014, not only did Andrew Fearn and Jason Williamson’s second “proper” album (or sixth if you go back through the early CD-R efforts), capture the “death by a million vested interests” malaise that was engulfing British society as contaminative politics oozed its core, but its union of strong words and minimal electronics saw a fresh voice articulated a much-needed rage, anger, hurt and hope.

Fully remastered, and with initial vinyl copies featuring a special new sleeve designed by the duo’s friend and collaborator British artist Cold War Steve, this new edition offers a chance to fully appreciate a band hitting their artistic stride while acknowledging (and commiserating) that its rebuttal of many of the dark forces that triggered its creation remains sadly relevant today.

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Graded on a Curve:
Sun Ra, Sun Ra at the Showcase: Live in Chicago (1976–1977)

In the labyrinthine realms of jazz, Sun Ra remains an icon of freedom and progress. With his ensemble the Arkestra, in smaller group recordings and solo, the pianist, composer, and bandleader’s discography is vast. Anybody looking for an introduction to the man on freshly released vinyl or compact disc should grab a copy of Sun Ra at the Showcase: Live in Chicago (1976–1977), which is available now through the set’s producer Zev Feldman’s Jazz Detective label, Deep Digs Music, and Elemental Music. And happy birthday to Arkestra horn man Marshall Allen, who will celebrate his 100th arrival day on May 25.

Upon first exposure to free jazz, some folks are immediately drawn to its expressiveness like a moth to a brightly burning bulb. But more frequently, those who don’t just as quickly reject the style (in one of its myriad manifestations) outright are curious and cautious in their subsequent interactions with the music; they often consult liner notes, reference books, and record store experts in an attempt to get a handle on what they’ve just heard.

Of course, the recording and the artist(s) providing the introduction are crucial to this scenario. Simply put, Sun Ra was one of free jazz’s gateway artists. In an interview excerpt included in the booklet for this set, the great pianist Dave Burrell makes this observation, and as Burrell witnessed the Arkestra in concert at NYC’s Slugs’ Saloon in the 1960s, the comment is based in experience and is particularly astute.

Sun Ra’s Afrofuturism and its performance aspects certainly intensified the gateway pull of the man and his band, but it also related to how the music could encompass old-school swing and bop, get tender with a ballad, invigorate a show tune, and integrate elements of the blues. In an era where a segment of the jazz scene was controversially going electric, Sun Ra was adding synthesizers to his instrumental arsenal. That early Rolling Stone Sun Ra cover is indicative of his crossover appeal.

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A morning mix of news for the vinyl inclined

In rotation: 5/22/24

Dallas, TX | KDT Presents Love and Vinyl Set in Good Records Store: Love and Vinyl, by award-winning playwright Bob Bartlett, has its area premiere with Kitchen Dog Theater in a unique setting. All performances will take place inside indie record store Good Records in Dallas. The romantic comedy marks the final production of KDT’s “out of the box” season of theater. For the production, KDT has assembled a great team of Artistic Company Members. The three-person ensemble features Max Hartman (Zane), Karen Parrish (Sage), and Jamal Sterling (Bogie). The small production team is comprised of Sean Hennigan (Assistant Director), KDT Co-Artistic Director Tina Parker (Costume and Prop Design), and KDT Company Member Ruth Stephenson (Stage Manager).

Moorhead, MN | Facing closure, Mother’s Music owner rallies to keep 51-year-old family business open: Owner Brady Bredell hopes donations and a benefit concert can help cover bills. ‘It’s a historical store,’ he said. ‘I feel like the curator of a museum rather than a business owner.’ Days after ominously posting that his family’s store of more than 50 years may have to close, Brady Berdell was singing a happier tune on Monday. On May 15 Berdell posted on the store’s Facebook page that the Moorhead business needed to raise $5,000 in two weeks to get caught up with bills or face eviction. He asked for donations of cash and used media he could sell to keep the store afloat. Citing the 1995 movie “Empire Records” as inspiration, he also suggested throwing a benefit concert similar to the one that saved the store in the movie. By the morning of May 20, Bredell said things had started to turn around. “I’m feeling optimistic,” Bredell said.

Dayton, OH | ‘You can get a lot for very little at our shop’: Skeleton Dust Records moving in September: Skeleton Dust Records is planning to move from Dayton’s Fire Blocks District to the Huffman Historic Area on East Fifth Street in September. “I love that location and part of me will miss being there, but I’m excited for what’s to come,” said Owner Luke Tandy said. “This part of town, there’s stuff happening and I want to be a part of it.” …The move is largely motivated by the opportunity to be located next to Pink Moon Goods, which is owned by his wife of six years, Kathleen Hotmer. Tandy is expecting to have a “seamless as possible transition.” He’s planning to close the record store in mid-August. With the move to the Huffman District, the record store will be a little bit bigger. Tandy said customers can expect an expanded selection of music, as well as a new selection of books and movies.

Wichita, KS | Local Spotlight: The Record Ship. It’s been close to two years since The Record Ship opened at 230 N. Cleveland. They are a family owned and operated independent record store in Wichita who buys, sells, and trades records, tapes, CDs and more. What they really specialize in though are vinyl records. If you didn’t know, vinyl is back and has been for some time. For the last two years, vinyl record sales have surpassed CD sales. And if you’re curious, people do buy cassette tapes. Nearly half a million were sold in the past year. With the surging popularity of vinyls, it makes sense to have another record shop in Wichita and that’s where The Record Ship comes in. The Record Ship carries new and used spanning all the genres, pop, rock, hip-hop, you name it. It was incredibly nostalgic browsing through all the albums and seeing so many records I listened to as a child and into my teens, like Soundgarden, Nirvana, Alice in Chains and more. You could literally spend an hour or two just flipping through the selection.

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TVD Live Shots:
Cruel World Festival
at the Rose Bowl, 5/11

The Cruel World Festival, held at Brookside at the Rose Bowl on May 11th, was a time machine back to the golden era of ’80s goth and new wave, encapsulating the essence of a musical revolution that has remained influential to this very day.

From the moment the gates opened, it was clear that this wasn’t just a festival; it was a pilgrimage for the devotees of a sound that defined a generation. My generation. A crowd estimated at 50,000+ brought with them an infectious energy, creating a festival atmosphere that was nothing short of magical in the shadow of America’s stadium. But at the end of the day, it was Al Jourgensen and his band Ministry that stole the Cruel World spotlight on Saturday. Their performance was one for the ages featuring a rare setlist that most likely won’t be repeated on any stage ever again.

The 2024 lineup was a dream come true for fans, with performances by iconic acts such as Duran Duran, Blondie, Soft Cell, and Interpol. Each band brought their unique flavor to the stage and wowed fans traveling from all parts of the country and beyond. Duran Duran’s electrifying performance had fans dancing to hits that have become anthems, while Blondie’s timeless cool and Interpol’s brooding melodies ensured the festival’s energy never waned. Then sprinkle in a touch of Marc Almond and Soft Cell, creating a Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret at Cruel World and a party not to be missed.

However, the festival’s highlights didn’t stop with the headliners—quite to the contrary. Ministry’s throwback setlist, featuring tracks from With Sympathy and Twitch, was a rare treat for fans as most of these gems had not been played live since the early ’80s. From “Work for Love” to “Effigy (I’m Not An)” to “Revenge,” most were in pure darkwave heaven the entire set. We even got to hear “(Everyday Is) Halloween” which was one of my favorite dance tracks as a teenager (and I song I NEVER thought I’d hear (or photograph) live. Wow. Pound for pound, Uncle Al and Company put on what I believe was the best overall performance of the Cruel World festival, bar none.

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TVD Radar: The Donnas, Spend The Night hot pink vinyl reissue in stores 7/12

VIA PRESS RELEASE | 2002’s Spend the Night was by far the band’s most popular album, hitting 62 on the Billboard charts. The LP boasts such Donnas devastators as “Who Invited You,” “Take It Off,” “You Wanna Get Me High,” and “Pass It Around,” one killer hook after another.

Having lovingly reissued the first four albums by our all-time favorite all-female punk band, we now turn our attention to The Donnas’ major label debut for the Atlantic label, where they went after recording a quartet of classics for Lookout! 2002’s Spend the Night was by far the band’s most popular album, hitting 62 on the Billboard charts, but it wasn’t just the major label distribution mojo that upped the sales.

This record doesn’t have a dud on it, and boasts such Donnas devastators as “Who Invited You,” “Take It Off,” “You Wanna Get Me High,” and “Pass It Around.” Indeed, with one killer hook after another, the big mystery about this record is, why didn’t it make them superstars?

Our reissue also includes “Big Rig,” which was on the original LP release but got left off the CD, and the insert featuring lyrics and a Freddy Krueger guest appearance. Hot pink vinyl.

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UK Artist of the Week:
O.

PHOTO: HOLLY WHITAKER | Experimental duo O.—yes that’s it, that’s their name—are back with another wonderfully woozy delight for you to sink your teeth into. Their latest cut “Micro” is taken from their upcoming debut album WeirdOs, out via Speedy Wunderground on 21st June 2024.

Saxophonist Joe Henwood plays with an impressive amount of distortion, creating something that sounds like a synth or a guitar as a result, whilst drummer Tash Keary plays skitter-splat breakbeats, creating a feast for the ears that is certainly not for the fainted hearted! Get ready for your walls to shake…

Talking about their upcoming album release, the duo explain, “WeirdOs is a dark, heavy album based around our love of riffy basslines, blast beats, dub, noise, and all the weird sounds in between. It was recorded live across two weeks in the studio with Dan Carey and aims to replicate the feeling of being at one of our gigs.”

“Micro” is in stores now. Catch them at a festival near you this summer.

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  • SUPPORTING YOUR LOCAL INDIE SHOPS SINCE 2007


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