Today is Record Store Day, the annual show for shops that, post-HMV, are the last bastion for furtive nimble-fingered folk. As ever, there are lots of unique releases in limited runs. For punk rockers, the Sex Pistols’ Pretty Vacant is out on seven-inch, while fans of rock greats in their 60s pomp can pick up See Emily Play by Pink Floyd; the Rolling Stones’ Five By Five EP; or David Bowie’s 1965! EP – all on seven-inch. The Beta Band see their Three EPs get vinyl reissues, as does Marianne Faithfull with Broken English. The Walkmen’s first LP Everyone Who Pretended To Like Me Is Gone finally gets a UK release, and is only out-moped by live LPs from Codeine and Built To Spill. More uplifting vibes come from Dinosaur L, whose disco classic Go Bang! gets reissued; and from the Flaming Lips, whose quadrophonic four-LP opus Zaireeka arrives on vinyl. More vinyl boxes come from Cream, Jandek and Genius/GZA, while Kate Nash is doing a heart-shaped seven-inch called Free My Pussy.Photograph: PRToday is Record Store Day, the annual show for shops that, post-HMV, are the last bastion for furtive nimble-fingered folk. As ever, there are lots of unique releases in limited runs. For punk rockers, the Sex Pistols’ Pretty Vacant is out on seven-inch, while fans of rock greats in their 60s pomp can pick up See Emily Play by Pink Floyd; the Rolling Stones’ Five By Five EP; or David Bowie’s 1965! EP – all on seven-inch. The Beta Band see their Three EPs get vinyl reissues, as does Marianne Faithfull with Broken English. The Walkmen’s first LP Everyone Who Pretended To Like Me Is Gone finally gets a UK release, and is only out-moped by live LPs from Codeine and Built To Spill. More uplifting vibes come from Dinosaur L, whose disco classic Go Bang! gets reissued; and from the Flaming Lips, whose quadrophonic four-LP opus Zaireeka arrives on vinyl. More vinyl boxes come from Cream, Jandek and Genius/GZA, while Kate Nash is doing a heart-shaped seven-inch called Free My Pussy.Photograph: PRToday is Record Store Day, the annual show for shops that, post-HMV, are the last bastion for furtive nimble-fingered folk. As ever, there are lots of unique releases in limited runs. For punk rockers, the Sex Pistols’ Pretty Vacant is out on seven-inch, while fans of rock greats in their 60s pomp can pick up See Emily Play by Pink Floyd; the Rolling Stones’ Five By Five EP; or David Bowie’s 1965! EP – all on seven-inch. The Beta Band see their Three EPs get vinyl reissues, as does Marianne Faithfull with Broken English. The Walkmen’s first LP Everyone Who Pretended To Like Me Is Gone finally gets a UK release, and is only out-moped by live LPs from Codeine and Built To Spill. More uplifting vibes come from Dinosaur L, whose disco classic Go Bang! gets reissued; and from the Flaming Lips, whose quadrophonic four-LP opus Zaireeka arrives on vinyl. More vinyl boxes come from Cream, Jandek and Genius/GZA, while Kate Nash is doing a heart-shaped seven-inch called Free My Pussy.Photograph: PR
Today is Record Store Day, the annual show for shops that, post-HMV, are the last bastion for furtive nimble-fingered folk. As ever, there are lots of unique releases in limited runs. For punk rockers, the Sex Pistols’ Pretty Vacant is out on seven-inch, while fans of rock greats in their 60s pomp can pick up See Emily Play by Pink Floyd; the Rolling Stones’ Five By Five EP; or David Bowie’s 1965! EP – all on seven-inch. The Beta Band see their Three EPs get vinyl reissues, as does Marianne Faithfull with Broken English. The Walkmen’s first LP Everyone Who Pretended To Like Me Is Gone finally gets a UK release, and is only out-moped by live LPs from Codeine and Built To Spill. More uplifting vibes come from Dinosaur L, whose disco classic Go Bang! gets reissued; and from the Flaming Lips, whose quadrophonic four-LP opus Zaireeka arrives on vinyl. More vinyl boxes come from Cream, Jandek and Genius/GZA, while Kate Nash is doing a heart-shaped seven-inch called Free My Pussy.Photograph: PRToday is Record Store Day, the annual show for shops that, post-HMV, are the last bastion for furtive nimble-fingered folk. As ever, there are lots of unique releases in limited runs. For punk rockers, the Sex Pistols’ Pretty Vacant is out on seven-inch, while fans of rock greats in their 60s pomp can pick up See Emily Play by Pink Floyd; the Rolling Stones’ Five By Five EP; or David Bowie’s 1965! EP – all on seven-inch. The Beta Band see their Three EPs get vinyl reissues, as does Marianne Faithfull with Broken English. The Walkmen’s first LP Everyone Who Pretended To Like Me Is Gone finally gets a UK release, and is only out-moped by live LPs from Codeine and Built To Spill. More uplifting vibes come from Dinosaur L, whose disco classic Go Bang! gets reissued; and from the Flaming Lips, whose quadrophonic four-LP opus Zaireeka arrives on vinyl. More vinyl boxes come from Cream, Jandek and Genius/GZA, while Kate Nash is doing a heart-shaped seven-inch called Free My Pussy.Photograph: PRToday is Record Store Day, the annual show for shops that, post-HMV, are the last bastion for furtive nimble-fingered folk. As ever, there are lots of unique releases in limited runs. For punk rockers, the Sex Pistols’ Pretty Vacant is out on seven-inch, while fans of rock greats in their 60s pomp can pick up See Emily Play by Pink Floyd; the Rolling Stones’ Five By Five EP; or David Bowie’s 1965! EP – all on seven-inch. The Beta Band see their Three EPs get vinyl reissues, as does Marianne Faithfull with Broken English. The Walkmen’s first LP Everyone Who Pretended To Like Me Is Gone finally gets a UK release, and is only out-moped by live LPs from Codeine and Built To Spill. More uplifting vibes come from Dinosaur L, whose disco classic Go Bang! gets reissued; and from the Flaming Lips, whose quadrophonic four-LP opus Zaireeka arrives on vinyl. More vinyl boxes come from Cream, Jandek and Genius/GZA, while Kate Nash is doing a heart-shaped seven-inch called Free My Pussy.Photograph: PRToday is Record Store Day, the annual show for shops that, post-HMV, are the last bastion for furtive nimble-fingered folk. As ever, there are lots of unique releases in limited runs. For punk rockers, the Sex Pistols’ Pretty Vacant is out on seven-inch, while fans of rock greats in their 60s pomp can pick up See Emily Play by Pink Floyd; the Rolling Stones’ Five By Five EP; or David Bowie’s 1965! EP – all on seven-inch. The Beta Band see their Three EPs get vinyl reissues, as does Marianne Faithfull with Broken English. The Walkmen’s first LP Everyone Who Pretended To Like Me Is Gone finally gets a UK release, and is only out-moped by live LPs from Codeine and Built To Spill. More uplifting vibes come from Dinosaur L, whose disco classic Go Bang! gets reissued; and from the Flaming Lips, whose quadrophonic four-LP opus Zaireeka arrives on vinyl. More vinyl boxes come from Cream, Jandek and Genius/GZA, while Kate Nash is doing a heart-shaped seven-inch called Free My Pussy.Photograph: PRToday is Record Store Day, the annual show for shops that, post-HMV, are the last bastion for furtive nimble-fingered folk. As ever, there are lots of unique releases in limited runs. For punk rockers, the Sex Pistols’ Pretty Vacant is out on seven-inch, while fans of rock greats in their 60s pomp can pick up See Emily Play by Pink Floyd; the Rolling Stones’ Five By Five EP; or David Bowie’s 1965! EP – all on seven-inch. The Beta Band see their Three EPs get vinyl reissues, as does Marianne Faithfull with Broken English. The Walkmen’s first LP Everyone Who Pretended To Like Me Is Gone finally gets a UK release, and is only out-moped by live LPs from Codeine and Built To Spill. More uplifting vibes come from Dinosaur L, whose disco classic Go Bang! gets reissued; and from the Flaming Lips, whose quadrophonic four-LP opus Zaireeka arrives on vinyl. More vinyl boxes come from Cream, Jandek and Genius/GZA, while Kate Nash is doing a heart-shaped seven-inch called Free My Pussy.Photograph: PRToday is Record Store Day, the annual show for shops that, post-HMV, are the last bastion for furtive nimble-fingered folk. As ever, there are lots of unique releases in limited runs. For punk rockers, the Sex Pistols’ Pretty Vacant is out on seven-inch, while fans of rock greats in their 60s pomp can pick up See Emily Play by Pink Floyd; the Rolling Stones’ Five By Five EP; or David Bowie’s 1965! EP – all on seven-inch. The Beta Band see their Three EPs get vinyl reissues, as does Marianne Faithfull with Broken English. The Walkmen’s first LP Everyone Who Pretended To Like Me Is Gone finally gets a UK release, and is only out-moped by live LPs from Codeine and Built To Spill. More uplifting vibes come from Dinosaur L, whose disco classic Go Bang! gets reissued; and from the Flaming Lips, whose quadrophonic four-LP opus Zaireeka arrives on vinyl. More vinyl boxes come from Cream, Jandek and Genius/GZA, while Kate Nash is doing a heart-shaped seven-inch called Free My Pussy.Photograph: PR
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