
Tallahassee, FL | Take a road trip to these top vinyl record stores: With summer and vacations in full swing, a road trip and stop at a vinyl records store could be worth the trip. Vinyl records are making a comeback, so much so that record collectors are digging through crates in search of the holy grail (a highly desired and/or rare record), as well as hits and good music that simply soothes the soul. Luckily for Tallahasseeans, there are plenty of record stores in the area, ranging in size and collection, if you’re willing to make the drive. Some are a day trip, others significantly longer. Here are a few…
Barcelona, SP | Yoyaku announces new record shop in Barcelona: Paris-based distributor, label network and record shop Yoyaku has unveiled a new Barcelona location. The store, located near Ciutadella Park in the Bridge 48 complex, will open on June 15th during OFFWEEK FESTIVAL. To celebrate, Yoyaku will host an in-store session available via raffle for those attending Yoyaku OFF Barcelona. The location arrives as the latest expansion from Yoyaku. Last month, the company acquired the assets of Berlin vinyl pressing plant OBJECTS Manufacturing. It also launched Kurtezy, a Berlin-based physical distribution and logistics platform operating within the factory.
Brandon, MT | Sunrise Records Coming Soon to Brandon’s Shoppers Mall, Now Hiring: Music lovers in Brandon will soon have a new place to dig through vinyl bins and discover pop‑culture favourites. Sunrise Records, Canada’s largest independent record store chain, is preparing to open a new location at Shoppers Mall, bringing its long‑standing passion for physical media to the community. …As the Brandon store prepares to open, Sunrise Records is actively hiring. The company has posted job opportunities for the upcoming location, including leadership and in‑store roles, signaling that opening preparations are underway. Those interested in joining the team are encouraged to apply online through Workopolis by searching Sunrise Records Brandon, MB. Or visit sunriserecords.com for company info and career links.
Brighton, UK | Hollywood star Jeff Goldblum visits Brighton record store: Hollywood A-lister Jeff Goldblum charmed and thrilled more than 500 fans when he dropped in at Resident Music in Brighton to launch his new album. Fans queued for up to 90 minutes on Friday to get a picture with him and collect a copy of his classic jazz album Night Blooms, on which he sings and plays piano. They’d paid £16 or £34 for a copy of the album on CD or vinyl and to meet the star of Jurassic Park and The Fly, and demand for tickets was so high an extra session was hastily arranged. The queue to get into the store snaked the length of Kensington Gardens but those in line were given a treat when the star came out on to the balcony to wave to passers-by.






They knew theirs was a final age of decadence and lived it to the hilt, wearing mascara, eyeliner, feather boas, and fabulous neckpieces like the one Edgar Winter sports on They Only Come Out at Night. And glitter, of course—the terminal age dinosaurs adored glitter. On their faces, on their claws, and even on their thigh-high 8-inch platform boots, which made it impossible for them to run and are the reason they went extinct. Their elegy, if they can be said to have one, was uttered by David Bowie, who said, “If those dinosaurs were the spearhead of anything, it wasn’t necessarily the spearhead of anything good. Any era that allowed dinosaurs like them to become rampant was pretty well lost.”

To insinuate that Jackie Wilson is today a neglected figure would be ludicrous given how “(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher” has endured as a musical staple. It feels safe to say I’ve heard this tidy platter of pop-soul uplift at least 50 times while shopping for groceries alone, a number that can be doubled (probably tripled) when taking oldies station rotation into account.
Auckland, NZ | ‘We exist to meet a need’: Real Groovy turns 45, surviving five moves and the changing habits of music fans. It has survived five moves, multiple economic downturns, and the changing listening habits of music fans, but Real Groovy is arguably experiencing one of its best eras as it celebrates 45 years in business. Having first opened in 1981 on Mount Eden Road, the Auckland record store moved onto Queen Street in 1987, firstly on the corner with Turner Street before settling into what became its spiritual home for 25 years at 438 Queen Street. Further moves followed in 2016 and 2019, before they finally settled in their current spot on Victoria Street in 2023. They have now been there for three years and, in 2026, are celebrating their 45th birthday, making them 





It might seem like the delayed nature of Nancy & Lee Again’s reissue is to some extent down to neglect on the part of the rights-holders, but please understand that the duo’s 1968 debut Nancy & Lee wasn’t given a standalone new edition until last year, also by Light in the Attic, the label that has, along with the Nancy Sinatra Archival Series, returned a fair portion of Hazlewood’s solo catalog to print since early last decade.



Berks County, PA | From Nostalgia to Sound Quality: The Modern Vinyl Revival: Vinyl records have made a resurgence over the past decade, and both collectors and artists have taken note. “The comeback started probably 20 years ago and then picked up steam about 15 and started to really go like crazy around 10,” said Chris Holt, who opened Young Ones Records in Kutztown 35 years ago. Record Store Day is a huge part of that resurgence, he said. Launched in 2008, the semi-annual event held the third Saturday in April and every Black Friday in November draws collectors and fans to thousands of independent record stores around the world. Many records are pressed specifically for the occasion, making that limited pressing
Falmouth, UK | Falmouth record shop Jam premises licence bid approved: Falmouth record shop Jam has had a premises licence bid approved – but a dispute over building repairs means the lease for the High Street shop has still not been signed. In April record shop owner Mandy announced that she was selling the business as a going concern to an unidentified business, which was later revealed to be Verdant Brewery. However at the end of May she posted on Instagram that the deal was on hold for an undisclosed reason, which wasn’t known until now. …Alex Morrell, representing Verdant and Green Spaces Cornwall, told the hearing the plan was simply to add a drink to the existing record-shopping experience. “It’s just basically to apply for a premises licence to be able to add an option of people 











































