On Saturday, April 23rd, it’s time for another Record Store Day. It’s time to celebrate all things vinyl and get your fingers dusty from rifling through wonderful secondhand records for hours.
More importantly, it’s the day when music fans get to give back to the independent stores and their owners, who are really up against it in the current music industry landscape.
With just one more sleep until this year’s Record Store Day, we thought we’d source the best stores across the country to visit tomorrow.
Melbourne
The CBD hotspot has arranged a great lineup of artists to perform in-store on Saturday all afternoon. Highlights include art pop trio Telenova and singer-songwriter Nat Vazer (as a duo). There will be lots of local releases up for grabs, with most of the performing artists also having vinyl available on the day (that’s a huge hint that you’ll be able to get it signed).
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Northside aren’t as being as open about whose performing: they have a surprise musical guest appearing for RSD and we’re sure whoever it is will be great. Northside will also have plenty of second hand records to peruse throughout the day.
Perth
Sydney
There should be a record to suit every taste at this huge store. Red Eye will be opening at 8am but (as always) there will be a limit of one of any title per customer. You can head to their official website ahead of the big day to search through the full list of what will be on sale.
Australia’s home of metal are throwing their opens very early: they’ll be open from 7am until 5pm. That’s a lot of record browsing time. Their “wee taste” of what records will be on offer includes big names like Motorhead, Alice in Chains, and Def Leppard, with many more still to be confirmed. They’ll also have a stock of Foo Fighters 7″ up for grabs.
The Newton store hasn’t yet dropped their RSD release list – get a move on, guys – but judging by their non-RSD stock, there should be some gems to find tomorrow.
Cottonmouth are hitting it hard for RSD, with a great collection of DJ’s keeping customers entertained. They’ll also be open midday to midnight, for any late night record collecting owls.
Adelaide
Clarity will have hundreds of secondhand vinyl sitting outside the front of the shop for people to rifle through. “Consider it like a mini record fair,” is how they’re putting it.
Brisbane
Rocking Horse will be operating a first come first served lineup when they fling open their doors at 8pm on Saturday. As the records are still arriving at the store, their RSD release list isn’t available yet. Just head along anyway, and chance your luck at finding something good.
Some RSD stock has already turned up at Dutch Vinyl, with plenty more to come before tomorrow morning (keep an eye on their Instagram page). They’ve also just received a healthy stack of Fontaines D.C.’s new album Skinty Fia, if excellent alternative rock is your thing.
Canberra
Landspeed will be posting their full RSD release list on Friday evening. It doesn’t really matter though: they’ve got The Wiggles’ triple j Like a Version 7″ in stock, and that’s really all that matters.