![]() Is Remain in Light the best Talking Heads album? Hard to say, kids. I learned that yesterday, which is a bummer because since then I’ve really wanted to listen to “Cities”>”Wolfman’s Brother.” Life just isn’t fair. You know where Slip Stitch & Pass isn’t available? Spotify. The vinyl version of the album was going to be available at this summer’s Curveball, but you know, shit happens. Slip Stitch & Pass is Phish’s second live album and the material is pulled from a 1997 show in Germany. ![]() But if you’re like, a little into the band, this sounds like a better option for you. A deluxe version of the album was released last year so if you’re like, really, into the White Stripes, that might be your jam. The White Stripes Icky Thump (Vinyl)Ī year after celebrating it’s 10th anniversary, the sixth and final album from Jack and Meg White is being released on vinyl. Only 5,000 copies are being made available. It also features the band’s cover of N.W.A.’s “ Fuck tha Police” from a show in Washington D.C. It includes a version of “Bullet in the Head” from a 1993 show in Amsterdam, “Bombtrack” from another 1993 show, this one in Minneapolis, and “Freedom” from a show in Vancouver. The first live album released by Rage was originally only available in Japan, where it was released in June of 1998. Here are just a handful of what is being released today. For a full list of what is being released and what stores are participating, check out the RSD website. This year, Record Store Day is getting in on the Black Friday action. Vincent.Īs the years have gone by, Record Store Day has become an opportunity for artists to release special editions of their classic albums, collections of rarities, live albums that had previously only been urban myths and new singles. Since then the honor has been bestowed upon Josh Homme of Queens of the Stone Age, Ozzy Osbourne, Iggy Pop, Jack White, Chuck D, Dave Grohl, all of Metallica, and St. The following year, Jesse “Boots Electric” Hughes of Eagles of Death Metal created the title of Record Store Day Ambassador, naming himself the first ever holder of the title. ![]() Record Store Day officially became a thing in 2008 when the first Record Store Day occurred on April 19, 2008. There are few joys more pure in life than strolling through the cramped aisles of small music store and discovering new music. You may have noticed that such stores are becoming harder and harder to find, which is a damn shame. Okay, now let’s turn to what’s happening on Record Store Day.įirst off, what is Record Store Day? Quite simply it is a day meant to celebrate the local, independent music stores that anyone over the age of 25 grew up going to. ![]()
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