“Vinyl. I mean, the whole word sounds rock ‘n roll. A needle coursing through the veins of a record? We’re in love.”
“Intensity, passion, desire, music, beats, rhythm, waves, lipstick, grunge, class, vintage, new, old, huh? Exactly. Vinyl has always been the essence of relevance. It never leaves. When it left commercially, it came back with exclusivity.
I’ll tell you why we fell in love with Fleetwood Mac’s Rumours—just the quality of the music. The melodies are beautiful, the raw emotion of the lyrics… When they did the album, they were not only professionally intertwined, but romantically too. So, their personal tension fueled the album. You could feel it. It’s almost like you’re eavesdropping on them and their lives.
There’s just something about vinyl that makes it all that more real. It’s such an amazing reminder that the vintage era never ends.
From EDM to The Beastie Boys to The Black Keys to The Beatles to Madonna to Ella Fitzgerald to Daft Punk—vinyl just makes everything a bit more clear. It’ll never go away.”
—Jess, Bekah, & Destiny Petrel, The Petrel Sisters