Vinyl records are popular again, but it’s not just audiophiles or nostalgic boomers fueling the resurgence. Gen Z is playing an outsized role in the revival of vinyl sales, which have grown on average ...
Piebald‘s 1999 sophomore album, the post hardcore classic If It Weren’t For Venetian Blinds, It Would Be Curtains For Us All, was re-released digitally in 2016, but it’s been out of print on vinyl ...
We recently looked at Tiny vinyl, a new miniature vinyl single format developed through a collaboration between a toy industry veteran and the world’s largest vinyl record manufacturer. The 4-inch ...
Both major and reissue labels are making more serious — and expensive — audiophile products. Here's a guide to some of the best. By Robert Levine If you’re looking for vinyl records that sound better ...
The Mainstays 48,000 BTU Freestanding Metal Propane Patio Heater operates using propane as its fuel source, providing a heat output of 48,000 BTUs. It uses a standard 20-pound propane tank (not ...
Target has also issued information about lineups in stores the night of the album release. The Target edition has its own subtitle, as other variants she has been promising for this release have: It’s ...
Don’t miss out on these paraffin twist taper candles. Not only are they incredibly cheap at under $1 apiece, but they come highly reviewed from Walmart shoppers. “I really wanted a set of twisted ...
In 2019, Record Store Day partnered with manufacturer Crosley to revive a 3-inch collectible vinyl format first launched in Japan in 2004. Five years later, a new 4-inch-sized format called Tiny Vinyl ...
Every summer, the quaint Massachusetts island of Nantucket experiences an influx of wealthy part-timers who flock to the elegant enclave to take up residence in their second (or third or fourth) homes ...
The very first vinyl record was pressed in 1948 by Columbia Records: Mendelssohn’s Concerto in E Minor by violinist Nathan Milstein. It was, of course, a standard black disc. Imagine spinning that ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Matthew Leimkuehler is a music journalist from Nashville, Tennessee. From Chappell Roan to The Rolling Stones and Kacey Musgraves, ...
Introducing a new way to listen to records: Tiny Vinyl! These adorable 4-inch records work on a regular turntable just like their 12-inch equivalents, but are a third of their size. They run at 33rpm, ...