What started in 2007 as an annual celebration of all things vinyl, marked largely by niche indie releases and celebrating independent stores, Record Store Day has ballooned over the years to become a cultural phenomenon, now bringing a massive number of new, collectible, and limited-edition releases and reissues from artists small and large, and prompting tons of festivities at independent record stores across the nation. This year’s installment, which takes places this Saturday, April 20, has tapped Nashville alt rock institution Paramore as its U.S, ambassadors, and they’re dropping a couple of special releases (including a split with the legendary David Byrne) to mark the occasion!
Being the music-obsessed city that we are, Nashville historically goes all out for Record Store Day, with events planned at virtually every independent shop in town (even the ones that don’t stock RSD exclusives). To help you keep track, we’ve put together this annual guide, detailing all the stores, sales, performances, events, and releases you should be privy to in order to help navigate Record Store Day, as well as some day fests and evening shows (it’s also Earth Day weekend and 4/20, with celebrations planned for each), RSD related and otherwise, if you’d like to make a whole day of it.
As we’ve felt compelled to mention the last few years, this holiday has felt a bit more bittersweet both post-pandemic and in the face of Nashville’s immense growth, as there’s a noticeable drop in shops from just a few years ago. Fond Object, The Vinyl Bunker, and Atomic all shuttered awhile back, and more recently we lost Boulevard Records, New Life Record Shop, Madison’s CD Warehouse, and downtown institution Ernest Tubb Record Shop (though, on one brighter note, we’ve gained a few shops as well, which you’ll see below). We hope that serves as a sobering reminder that even in a musical city such as this, at a time when vinyl is seeing a massive resurgence, local record stores are still small businesses, and in a town becoming increasingly more expensive and inaccessible to navigate, it’s more important than ever to support them as much as you can, all year long, even after the RSD fun ends.
Read on for the full Record Store Day rundown, and start planning your day!
Famed local record store Grimey’s has been an essential Record Store Day destination since the holiday began. While their East Nashville location (which opened in late 2018) doesn’t quite have the outdoor space for the grand courtyard celebrations of the old 8th Ave shop (though, this year, they’re bringing back some live music in an exciting way!), and has been fine-tuning their RSD shopping setup since the pandemic, it’s remained the go-to spot for vinyl diehards. Keeping up with the system established a couple years ago, the shop will have a special line where patrons will be presented with a “menu” of available releases and asked to write down their picks, which will be fetched and rung up by employees; in other words, you should expect a slower moving line, but a smoother experience, which rewards arriving early.
WHERE: 1060 East Trinity Lane; RSD exclusives will be available in the rear entrance, across from Anaconda Vintage. Parking is limited.
WHEN: The shop opens at 10 a.m., but expect eager patrons to line up much earlier, even overnight. Grimey’s asks that you do so in the lawn in front of Living Waters Brewing, which will be marked with a “RSD Line Forms Here” sign.
WHO: Grimey’s brings back live music for the first RSD post-Covid, with local rock outfit Bare Jr. (led by Bobby Bare Jr. and featuring Grimey’s head honcho Mike Grimes) reuniting with their original lineup for a 4 p.m. in-store performance in honor of the RSD release (and first-ever vinyl pressing) of their 1998 debut album, Boo-Tay. And before that, the WXNA DJs will be spinning tunes throughout the morning and afternoon.
Here’s the schedule:
10:00am – Laura Pochodylo (Runout Numbers)
11:00am – Juan Buitrago (International Echo)
12:00pm – Jason Piffier (All Skate)
1:00pm – Plato Jenkins (The Needle In The Groove)
2:00pm – Caroline Cronin (BIG MOOD)
3:00pm – DJ rhatfink (The Continental)
4:00pm- Bare Jr. (in-store performance)
WHAT: Expect a really comprehensive selection of Record Store Day exclusives and a lot of inventory. In addition, food from Newman Family BBQ and free cookies from Hi-Fi (for those who arrive early enough), voter registration from HeadCount, a chance to win free Marshall headphones, and more.
WHY: Though other shops in town have certainly upped their game and might be a tad less crowded while featuring more activities this year, Grimey’s is still arguably the city’s most famous record store, and in our experience has the largest selection of releases available.
The Groove is another East Nashville fixture, and has really upped their Record Store Day game over the years with lots of live music, vendors, and a great selection of exclusive releases. Like Grimey’s, a line tends to form very early, but if your intention is to stick around, eat and drink, and socialize after shopping, their plans for this year are looking like a great hang with an incredibly strong musical lineup, worth checking out even if you’re not in the market for vinyl.
WHERE: 1103 Calvin Ave; RSD releases are typically set up in a special row inside the store, with music outside.
WHEN: The shop opens at 9 a.m., and music begins at 11:30 a.m.
WHO: It’s a stacked music lineup this year, with Nordista Freeze, Tayls, Chuck Indigo, Bre Kennedy, and more great local artists, all for free!
Here’s the schedule:
11:30am – Randy & The Mormons
12:20pm – ZG Smith
1:05pm – Moring After Crew
2:00pm – Volunteer Department
2:50pm – Heavy Quitters
3:40pm – Bre Kennedy
4:30pm – Chuck Indigo
5:20pm – Tayls
6:10pm – Nordista Freeze
WHAT: Expect a great selection of RSD exclusives and inventory, live music presented by Acme Radio Live, food and drinks, vendors, a silent auction, and more.
WHY: With its proximity to Grimey’s, it’s easy to hit both, but The Groove might be a good bet for folks who want more vendor and entertainment choices, or for the chance of a slightly shorter early line.
Vinyl Tap has been one of our low-key favorite Record Store Day stops for years (though it’s not such a secret anymore), as their selection is competitive and their early crowds typically a bit more manageable. This year, they again seem to be giving every other shop in town a run for their money with a really-expertly curated, expansive music and DJ lineup, plus food trucks, local vendors, and drink specials running all day long!
WHERE: 2038 Greenwood Ave; A table of RSD exclusives will be set up inside, and music will take place across both indoor and outdoor stages, with food, drink, and vendors outside.
WHEN: The shop opens at 9 a.m., and other festivities slated to kick off at 11:30 a.m. and music at noon.
WHO: Vinyl Tap has the biggest lineup of the day, with musical performances from the likes of Becca Mancari, Emily Nenni, Luther Dickinson, The Watson Twins, Tommy Prine, and many more, plus local DJ sets (from WXNA and other all-star local DJs), special guests (including an as-yet-announced 6 p.m. set), and an afternoon drag performance from Lucy Screws!
Here’s the performance schedule:
Indoor Stage
12:30pm – The Minks
1:30pm – AJ & The Jiggawatts
2:30pm – Rich Ruth with Spencer Cullum Jr. and Patrick M’gonigle
3:30pm – Becca Mancari
4:30pm – Tower Defense
5:30pm – Hector Tellez Jr.
6:30pm – Luther Dickinson
Outdoor Stage
12:00pm – Abby Johnson
1:00pm – Tommy Prine
2:00pm – Emily Nenni
3:00pm – The Watson Twins
4:00pm – Jo Schornikow
5:00pm – Afrokokoroot
6:00pm – Special Guest
WHAT: Vinyl Tap’s RSD festivities have grown so much that they appear to have the biggest celebration of the bunch this year, and a musical lineup that offers something for everyone. In addition to bands and DJs, expect a food truck park, a beer and cocktails tent, an eclectic local vendor market, limited edition merch, 20% off non-RSD vinyl, and more.
WHY: You could potentially have better luck scoring what you’re looking for without camping out for as many hours, and the musical lineup and vendor market is worth checking out whether you care about shopping for RSD exclusives or not! This is probably the best option for locals who want the most laid-back, all-day neighborhood hang.
In the past, The Great Escape (with locations in Madison, West Nashville, and Murfreesboro) felt like something of a RSD hack, previously opening as early at 7 a.m., allowing for a chance to snag some releases and still make it to another store by opening. However, like the last couple of years, they’re opening their doors an hour later than they did pre-pandemic, but that still gives you a chance to shop hop should you so choose. Though better known for their used selection, The Great Escape does carry new RSD exclusives.
WHERE: 105 Gallatin Pike N (Madison Superstore) and 5400 Charlotte Ave (West Nashville).
WHEN: All locations (including Murfreesboro and two in Kentucky) are set to open at 8 a.m.
WHO: In years past The Great Escape has occasionally hosted a performance or two, but they’re much more shopping-focused, and there doesn’t appear to be any other entertainment this time.
WHAT: While The Great Escape might not stock quite as many releases as some other shops, our experience is that their selection is still quite good, and usually features the most popular titles. In addition to RSD exclusives, both Nashville area locations are hosting store-wide sales, and giving away up to five free items from their $.99 selection.
WHY: Since they’re better known for comics, toys, video games, and used vinyl, The Great Escape might not be on the top of as many folks’ minds when it comes to Record Store Day, which combined with their earlier opening time can make them a less-crowded option. Additionally, they have a lot of cool non-RSD inventory to browse.
Mostly known for their massive used book selection, west side shop McKay’s does officially participate in Record Store Day as well, and has been hyping up their focus on just offering RSD exclusives without any other fanfare. As a bonus, they also have a massive selection of non-RSD items to peruse after you snag some new releases, including tens of thousands of used records spanning across the upstairs.
WHERE: 636 Old Hickory Blvd
WHEN: Doors open at 9 a.m., with RSD releases just inside (and a huge selection of used vinyl upstairs).
WHO: McKay’s RSD festivities are simply vinyl-focused, with no additional entertainment planned.
WHAT: Nashville’s largest used bookstore (with an impressive selection of movies, video games, collectibles, and vinyl as well), McKay’s is a great bet for anyone on the west side, and not too far from the Charlotte Ave. Great Escape location if you want to hit multiple shops. They stock a lot of RSD exclusives, though otherwise don’t get into much fanfare, and boast lots of other great items to browse too- including tens of thousands of used records. Early shoppers will also receive a free, limited edition McKay’s RSD poster.
WHY: We haven’t personally checked out just how extensive McKay’s RSD selection is, and they’re not predominately known as a retailer for new releases like some of the other shops, but given how much the advertise their participation, we’d expect a pretty solid number of RSD exclusives. They also might be a tad less crowded than the stores on the east side, while also offering less distraction if you’re just on the hunt for vinyl.
Downtown record shop Swaggie has only been open a few years, and last year seemed to be their first time officially participating in RSD. Once again this year, they’ll stock exclusive releases, providing an intimate, low-key option for those looking to avoid the big crowds, and notably the only official RSD participant in the downtown area.
WHERE: 211 Union Street, at the ground level of the Stahlman Building.
WHEN: The shop opens at 10 a.m., with music starting at 2 p.m.
WHO: Roots reggae DJ Starliner Sounds will bring the tunes from 2 p.m.-5 p.m.
WHAT: There have in years past been other downtown record stores who’ve participated- a short-lived second location of Fond Object, The Vinyl Bunker, and even the museum shop at the Country Music Hall of Fame- but Swaggie seems to be the one and only downtown locale stocking RSD releases now.
WHY: While we can’t personally vouch for how extensive their RSD selection will be, they’re teasing some of the big releases on social media, and as the newest shop to stock RSD exclusives, they might not be on as many folks’ radar as a first stop.
For Franklin residents, Luna seems to be the best, most comprehensive experience in town, offering a selection of releases and a shopping experience that rivals any of the Nashville shops. If you’re a Nashville resident, there may not be a need to make the trek instead, though an early opening time and the ability to queue inside The Factory at Franklin as early as 6 a.m., with all of its amenities, does sound appealing.
WHERE: 230 Franklin Rd Ste 12D (inside The Factory at Franklin); Releases will be inside the shop and available to browse in a single-file line.
WHEN: Luna opens at 9 a.m., and The Factory opens at 6 a.m. for those who wish to line up inside. Those who arrive before 6 should line up by the Liberty Hall entrance outside.
WHO: No live music is planned at Luna; their event is vinyl-focused.
WHAT: Nestled inside The Factory at Franklin, Luna is one of the best-curated record stores around, and they plan to order tons of RSD exclusives, carrying nearly everything they can. Additionally, used vinyl will be 20% off. And, since it’s in The Factory, there are plenty of coffee, food, and shopping options in the same building.
WHY: Whether you live in Franklin or want to go for more low-key, indoor RSD experience, Luna will have a comparable selection to Grimey’s, The Groove, and Vinyl Tap with likely less of the chaos.
ADDITIONAL RECORD STORES
Third Man Records (623 7th Ave S) – Jack White’s Third Man Records had historically been one of our favorite stops on Record Store Day, as even though they didn’t carry anything aside from their own releases, they’ve typically had a full slate of performances, activities, and exclusives. Since the pandemic, however, they’ve pulled back on their participation, and this year don’t appear to be doing anything special, aside from an unaffiliated dance party in The Blue Room that night. Still, it’s a shop worth browsing any day, and could be a fun 3rd (or 4th) stop just to keep the vinyl momentum going. Normal hours are 11 a.m.-6 p.m.
Phonoluxe Records (2609 Nolensville Pike) – Though it’s been in business for over 35 years and has one of the absolute best selections of vinyl in town, Phonoluxe Records seems, for whatever reason, to be more under the radar than the likes of Grimey’s, The Groove, or Vinyl Tap. Unfortunately, they don’t stock new RSD exclusives, but they are putting out tons of used new arrivals for the occasion, and if you’re simply looking for a spot to score great finds, check it out and thank us later. Phonoluxe is open normal hours, 10 a.m.-7 p.m.
Carpe Diem (212 S Margin St; Franklin) – Franklin’s first record shop Carpe Diem has been a little off our radar in Record Store Days past, but the small but well-curated shop not only has a killer used selection, vintage shop, and other wares, but also offers RSD exclusives. Shopping begins at 10 a.m. with live music, food, and vendors offered next door at Kimbro’s Pickin’ Parlor all afternoon. They might not have the quantity of nearby Luna, but they likely also won’t have as big an early crowd.
Hi-Fi Frontier (in Dashwood Vintage & Flora – 2416 Music Valley Dr #115) – Another cool spot if you simply want to make the rounds, but not one stocking any RSD exclusives, Hi-Fi Frontier is part of Dashwood Vintage in the Music Valley Village shops by Opry Mills. They’re hosting what sounds like a pretty fun shindig this year, with music, a 15% off in-store sale, a vendor market, prizes and swag bags, pizza from FAB, cold brew from Code Blue, Liquid Death water, plus an evening after-party in East Nashville at No Quarter. The fun runs from 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Jimbo’s Records and Tapes (in Vinterest 2416 Music Valley Dr #123) – If you’re heading to Music Valley Village for Hi-Fi Frontier, be sure to pop into Vinterest as well to check out another record store within a vintage store on the strip- Jimbo’s Records and Tapes, which has been around awhile in several locations and incarnations. Don’t expect to find any RSD exclusives here either, but they do have a well-curated, killer selection worth browsing, and they’re open 9 a.m.-6 p.m.
Analog Your Life (2546 Lebanon Pike) – Opened in 2022 in Donelson, Analog Your Life is another welcome new local spot with a neighborhood vibe. Though they also won’t have any RSD exclusives, they will offer free donuts and coffee to early risers, 10% off all vinyl, a 50% off red-tag sale, and a curated selection of classic “420” albums, with extended operating hours of 10 a.m.-7 p.m.
Alison’s Record Shop (994A Davidson Dr.) – West side destination Alison’s Record Shop has a great selection of vinyl, but, per usual, they won’t have any official RSD releases. Still, if you’re making the rounds or find yourself on that end of town (it’s a great post-McKay’s stop, if that’s where you choose to get started), they’ll be offering 15% off of everything, and are open normal hours, noon-5 p.m.
Elevator Vinyl (inside Lykke Haus Curated Vintage – 500 E. Trinity Lane) – Situated inside a vintage store just down the road from Grimey’s, Elevator Vinyl is another new spot that isn’t officially partaking in Record Store Day. However, if you want to peruse their selection, they’ll be open from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. in the shop, and also running a pop up oneC1TY (8 City Blvd. off Charlotte) at the free Crafty Bastards Arts & Crafts Fair, which runs from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and boasts tons of other great local vendors and artisans.
Bar Continental (in the Grand Hyatt – 1000 Broadway Suite 101) – Opened late last year by famed local restauranteur and entrepreneur Sean Brock, Bar Continental is self-described as a “Vinyl-Only, Hi-Fidelity Sound Bar,” normally open in the evenings as a bar and lounge boasting Japanese cuisine and a state of the art sound system, with an excellent, curated selection of vinyl and local DJs spinning records. Though not a retail shop, for Record Store Day they’re hosting a pop up with local vinyl collectors selling records. Normal hours are 5 p.m. to midnight.
ADDITIONAL LIVE MUSIC
Beyond just the official Record Store Day celebrations throughout the afternoon, there are plenty of other musical happenings on Saturday (which also happens to fall on Earth Day and unofficial cannabis celebration 4/20). If you want to keep the music going all day and night, here are some other great shows to consider:
PUNK ROCK FLEA MARKET: MSPAINT, Erik Nervous, Steef, Seize and Desist, PAL, Frizbee, Waxed, Wesley & The Boys, Dru the Drifter, Part Time Filth, Bolt Swallower
@ Hop Springs Beer Park (Murfreesboro) | 12pm-10pm | $5-10 | All Ages | Listen
NASHVILLE EARTH DAY: The Brummies, Denitia, Karina Daza, Crys Matthews, Hayes Peeples
@ Centennial Park | 11am-5pm | FREE | All Ages | Listen
RITES OF SPRING: Young Nudy, Smino, Orion Sun, $avvy, Amelia Day
@ Vanderbilt Alumni Lawn | 5pm-11pm | $20-40 | All Ages | Listen
PinkPantheress w/ Kanii
@ Brooklyn Bowl | 8pm (6pm doors) | Sold Out | 18+ | Listen
Sir Chloe w/ Daffo
@ Exit/In | 8pm (7pm doors) | Sold Out | All Ages | Listen
Sweet Pill w/ Zeta, Equipment
@ Drkmttr | 8pm (7pm doors) | Sold Out | All Ages | Listen
Sparkle City Disco w/ Zach Cowie
@ American Legion Post 82 | 7:30pm | $20 | 21+ | Listen
“LISP: A Sound That Can’t Be Missed” Dance Party ft. DJ Aaron Monty
@ The Blue Room | 9pm | $19.41 | 21+ | Listen
Hans Condor w/ Nine Pound Hammer, Moron’s Morons, SheHeHe
@ The Cobra | 7pm | $15-20 | 18+ | Listen
The Welters w/ Liv & Jude
@ The Basement | 5:30pm (5pm doors) | $21.85 | 21+ | Listen
Jack the Underdog w/ Davvn, Riot House
@ Row One (Cannery Hall) | 7pm (6pm doors) | $20 | 18+ | Listen
Giant Rooks w/ Friedberg
@ The Basement East | 8pm (7pm doors) | Sold Out | All Ages | Listen
LOCAL RELEASES TO LOOK OUT FOR
There aren’t generally a ton of Record Store Day exclusives from local artists, but among this year’s picks are some particularly cool ones, including a couple from 2024 RSD ambassadors Paramore, who are the third consecutive Nashville-linked ambassadors in a row, after Jason Isbell & Amanda Shires last year, and Taylor Swift in 2022:
Bare Jr. – Boo-Tay 2xLP (RSD First)
Briston Maroney – All My Little Shooting Stars LP (RSD Exclusive)
David Byrne & Paramore – “Hard Times” / “Burning Down The House” 12″ (RSD Exclusive)
Eric Church – Caldwell County EP 7″ (RSD First)
Ernest Tubb and his Texas Troubadours – World Broadcast Recordings 1944/1945 LP (RSD Exclusive)
Jenny Lewis – “Puppy and a Truck” 12″ Picture Disc (RSD Exclusive)
John Hartford – Morning Bugle (Remixed, Remastered, Expanded) 2xLP (RSD Exclusive)
Lainey Wilson – “Ain’t that some shit, I found a few hits, cause country’s cool again” 2×7″ (RSD Limited Run / Regional Focus)
Lola Kirke – Country Curious LP (RSD Exclusive)
Paramore – Re: This is Why LP (RSD Exclusive)
Paramore – Re: This is Why (Remix + Standard) 2xLP (RSD Exclusive)
Roger McGuinn, Chris Hillman, & Marty Stuart – Sweetheart Of The Rodeo 50th Anniversary – Live 2xLP (RSD First)
NATIONAL RELEASES TO LOOK OUT FOR
Record Store Day has, admittedly, morphed into a lot of fluff and obvious cash grabs. To help you navigate the full list of national releases, we’ve combed through to find what we think might be worthy additions to your vinyl collection; a mix of rarities, overdue re-pressings, first time runs, and more (note: “exclusive” means you can only find them on the day, while titles tagged “first” might later be available at other retailers):
100 Gecs – Snake Eyes 10″ Picture Disc (RSD Exclusive)
The 1975 – The 1975 Live at Gorilla 2xLP (RSD First)
At The Drive-In – In/Casino/Out LP (RSD First)
The Beatles – “Til There Was You” 3″ (RSD Exclusive)
The Beatles – “She Loves You” 3″ (RSD Exclusive)
The Beatles – “I Want To Hold Your Hand” 3″ (RSD Exclusive)
The Beatles – “I Saw Her Standing There” 3″ (RSD Exclusive)
Blur – Parklife (30th Anniversary Zoetrope Picture Disc) LP Picture Disc (RSD Exclusive)
Boogie Down Productions – Edutatainment 2xLP (RSD Exclusive)
Captain Beefheart – The Spotlight Kid (Deluxe Edition) 2xLP (RSD Exclusive)
Chappell Roan – “Pink Pony Club” 7″ (RSD First)
The Cure – The Top LP Picture Disc (RSD Exclusive)
Daft Punk – “Something About Us (Love Theme From Interstella 5555)” 12″ (RSD Exclusive)
David Bowie – Waiting in the Sky (Before The Starman Came To Earth) LP (RSD Exclusive)
De La Soul – Live at Tramps, NYC, 1996 LP (RSD First)
The Dead Milkmen – Bucky Fellini LP (RSD First)
Death Cab for Cutie – Live At The Showbox 2xLP (RSD Exclusive)
Elmer Bernstein – Airplane! The Soundtrack (Score) LP (RSD Exclusive)
Fetty Wap – Fetty Wap 2xLP (RSD Exclusive)
Fleet Foxes – Live on Boston Harbor 3xLP (RSD Exclusive)
Fleetwood Mac – Rumours LP Picture Disc (RSD Exclusive)
Freddie Gibbs & Madlib – Pinata – 10 Year Anniversary Edition LP (RSD Exclusive)
G.B.I. (Grohl, Benante, Ian) – “The Regulator” 7″ (RSD Exclusive)
Gorillaz – Cracker Island (Deluxe Vinyl Edition) 2xLP (RSD Exclusive)
Holly Humberstone & MUNA – “Into Your Room” 7″ (RSD First)
Joe Strummer and The Mescaleros – Rock Art and The X-Ray Style 25th Anniversary 2xLP (RSD Exclusive)
John Lennon – Mind Games EP (RSD First)
Laufey – A Night At The Symphony 2xLP (RSD First)
Lil Peep – “Star Shopping” 7″ (RSD First)
Lily Allen – It’s Not Me, It’s You LP Picture Disc (RSD Limited Run / Regional Focus)
Maisie Peters – The Good Witch — Deluxe EP (RSD Exclusive)
Mudhoney – Suck You Dry: The Reprise Years 5xLP (RSD Exclusive)
Nas – Illmatic: Remixes & Rarities LP (RSD Exclusive)
Noah Kahan – I Was/I Am LP (RSD First)
Olivia Rodrigo & Noah Kahan – “Stick Season” (Olivia Rodrigo) / “Lacy” (Noah Kahan) – From the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge 7″ (RSD First)
Pearl Jam – Dark Matter LP (RSD Exclusive)
Petey – USA (Puff Sullivan Edition) LP (RSD First)
Pharoah Sanders – “Harvest Time (収穫時期 – Radio Edit)” / “Love Will Find a Way (ラヴ・ウィル・ファインド・ア・ウェイ- Radio Edit)” 7″ (RSD First)
Pixies – Live From Red Rocks 2005 2xLP (RSD Exclusive)
Ramones – The 1975 Sire Demos LP (RSD Exclusive)
Remi Wolf – Live At Electric Lady EP (RSD Exclusive)
The Replacements – Not Ready for Prime Time: Live At The Cabaret Metro, Chicago, IL, January 11, 1986 2xLP (RSD Exclusive)
Richard O’Brien – The Rocky Horror Show — Original Demo Tapes LP (RSD Exclusive)
The Rolling Stones – The Rolling Stones (UK) LP (RSD Exclusive)
Sabrina Carpenter – “Feather” 7″ (RSD Exclusive)
Screaming Trees – Strange Things Happening – The Ellensburg Demos 1986-88 LP (RSD First)
Siouxsie And The Banshees – Nocturne 2xLP (RSD First)
Sleater-Kinney – “This Time” / “Here Today” 7″ (RSD Exclusive)
Sonic Youth – Hits Are For Squares 2xLP (RSD First)
Sparks & Noël – No. 1 Song in Heaven (Sparks) & Is There More To Life Than Dancing? (Noël) 2xLP (RSD Exclusive)
Sun Ra – Sun Ra At The Showcase: Live In Chicago 1976-1977 2xLP (RSD First)
Sun Ra – Pink Elephants on Parade LP (RSD First)
T. Rex – Zinc Alloy (50th Anniversary Zoetrope Picture Disc) LP Picture Disc (RSD First)
Talking Heads – Live at WCOZ 77 2xLP (RSD Exclusive)
Television – Live at the Academy 2xLP (RSD First)
Various Artists – Lost In Translation (Music From The Motion Picture Soundtrack) [Deluxe Edition] 2xLP (RSD Exclusive)
Various Artists – The Power of the Heart: A Tribute to Lou Reed LP (RSD Exclusive)
Various Artists – PUNK 45: Kill The Hippies! Kill Yourself! – The American Nation Destroys Its Young: Underground Punk in the United States of America 1978-1980 2xLP (RSD Exclusive)
Various Artists – South Park: The 25th Anniversary Concert 3xLP (RSD First)
The Weeknd – Live At SoFi Stadium 3xLP (RSD First)
Wilco – The Whole Love Expanded LP Box Set (RSD Exclusive)
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