Record Store Day 2009 Roundup

Everydayisrecordstoreday_sm

Despite news to the contrary, there are still record stores in America. Chains, less and less but, at least in New York, the good ones are still going. April 18 was the third annual Record Store Day, a "celebration of the unique culture surrounding over 700 independently owned record stores in the USA, and hundreds of similar stores internationally." Or, an excuse to get people to go out and remember just how cool and fun it is to browse and buy physical records and CDs in an actual record store. To entice people to do so, labels and bands pressed up exclusive vinyl releases that were only available that day. 

The turnout last year took a lot of shops off guard. This year, with way more exclusive goodies, everybody seemed prepared. Especially record collectors, who got up early and cleaned out a lot of places by 1pm.  (In NYC most stores opened at 11AM, just for context.) In New York, weather couldn’t have been more perfect and everybody seemed to be having a good time. Including me. Here’s how it went down.

First Stop: Academy Records Annex (96. N. 6th Street, Brooklyn)
Academyrecords_sm

One of the best places for vinyl in NYC, and probably THE best for the ever-growing new 7" scene. Big, with fairly wide aisles, plenty of listening stations and nice staff who’ll let you listen to anything you want as long as it’s not sealed, Academy Annex has moved near the top of my favorite record stores in the city. (It’s also five blocks from my apartment.)  Arriving a little past noon, it was crowded but not frenzied.

LOOT: They were out of the Sonic Youth / Beck split 7", but I picked up the Jay Reatard / Sonic Youth split (Jay’s song, "Hang ‘Em All," is a good ‘un; the SY side is a negligible instrumental). Also got the Pavement Live in Cologne 1997 LP, but passed over a numbered copy with a slightly bent corner in favor of a pristine, non-numbered copy. Little did I know it was one of only 97 copies (of 2500 printed) that was on colored vinyl. D’oh! Also picked up last year’s excellent Arthur Russell comp, Love is Overtaking Me, that was printed on double-vinyl just for Record Store Day (1000 copies). Nice.

MP3: Jay Reatard - Hang ‘Em All

MP3: Pavement - Cut Your Hair (live)

MP3: Arthur Russell - I Couldn’t Say it to Your Face

SECOND STOP: Sound Fix (110 Bedford Ave, Brooklyn)
Soundfix_SM

Williamsburg’s other best record store near the Bedford L stop, Sound Fix had a bit of a setback this year when pressure from neighbors forced the closure of the adjoining Fix Cafe, where they hosted some amazing in-stores over the years. But the actual store seems to be weathing the storm all right, with an equal focus on CDs and vinyl. Definitely one of the friendliest stores in New York.

LOOT: Arriving around 1:30, they were out of a lot of the super-exclusives but I did pick up Records Toreism, a five-song 12" compilation from Thrill Jockey that easily had the best sleeve and packaging of anything I bought: a gorgeous sleeve by Post Typography and Crosshair, and a ‘zine inside with essays from Ira Robbins, Stephen Pastel, Ian Mckaye, Mike Watt and more. You can read more about it here. My favorite track is "Wounded Monkey" by Trans Am featuring Tim Soete, which sounds like some lost new wave single from 1979 (Spizzenergi comes to mind):

MP3Trans Am featuring Tim Soete - "Wounded Monkey" 


THIRD STOP: Other Music (15 E. 4th Street, NYC)
OM_Mirror_sm

The king of indie/alt/etc in New York. Last year on RSD, the store was absolutely banannas. Co-owner Chris Vanderloo told me this year there was a long line before the store even opened! When I got there, he was playing doorman, keeping the small store from getting to crowded. Like last year, Other Music had bands DJing in hour shifts, with the 2009 roster including Grizzly Bear and Pains of Being Pure at Heart. Sohrab and Greg from Obits were DJing while I was there, and was happy to hearthem spin  "Psychedelic Woman" by Honny & the Bees Band, and trippy classic "My White Bicycle" by Tomorrow. People were clamoring for the RSD exclusives and OM had a lot of them.

LOOT: I bought three of the four Sub Pop 7" the label made for RSD (Vetiver, Blitzen Trapper, Obitz). The packaging was top-notch, and the vinyl was colored. The Vetiver single, on pale blue marbled vinyl, was especially nice and the two warm, Dead-ish tracks (which is what a lot of Sub Pop release sound like these days) are the kind of stuff that sounds so good in this format. All three singles are very good, I only wish I could’ve scooped up the fourth which was Flight of the Conchords. I also got a Lykke Li/El Perro Del Mar Split and the new, eighth installment of the great The World’s Lousy with Ideas series, a 12" with great new tracks from the likes of Vivian Girls, The Intelligence, Thee Oh Sees, and what I think is the first Sic Alps recording since adding Ty Seagall to the fold on drums. This was the best haul of the day.

MP3: Obits - I Can’t Lose

MP3: Vetiver - Wishing Well

MP3: Blitzen Trapper - War is Placebo

MP3: El Perro Del Mar - (At Your Best) You Are Love [a cover of Aaliyah’s cover of the Isley Brothers)

MP3: The Intelligence - The Beetles

FOURTH STOP: Academy Records (12 W. 18th Street, NYC)
Academy_nyc

This is the original Academy. The rock vinyl all moved to the Williamsburg location, but this is still the place to go for jazz and classical. It’s also primo promo dumping grounds. You can get just about any new CD, sometimes way before it actually streets. It also pays to dig through the bins. Sometimes the same titles can be found in different locations with wildly different prices. There didn’t seem to be any actual Record Store Day stuff to be had — or if there was some it was long gone — so I just browsed the bins to see what I could find.

LOOT: Um, did I really find a copy of Jeffrey Lewis’ great, great, great new album ‘Em Are I here when it doesn’t actually come out till May 19? Well, it was in my bag when I got home. Also in my bag: Deastro’s Moondagger, which hits stores June 23, and the debut from ex-Out Hud vocalist Molly Schnick new bag, Jean on Jean, which didn’t get nearly enough ink last year.

MP3: Jeffrey Lewis & the Junkyard - Bugs and Flowers (pre-order)

MP3: Deastro - Toxic Crusaders (pre-order)

MP3: Jean on Jean - Tonight (buy it)

More Record Store Day photos after the jump…


Academy_cat_sm
Academy clerk keeps an eye out for shoplifters

OM_obitzDJs_sm
Greg and Sohrab of Obits man the 1s and 2s…

OM_vinylwall_sm
Other Music’s vinyl wall. Bottom row is RSD exclusives.

Recordstoredayhaul
My haul, slightly out-of-focus

Vetiver_single_sm
Vetiver single, lovely packaging.

Blitzentrapper_turntable_sm
Blitzen Trapper single on the turntable.

    Post new comment

    The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly.
References to Artrocker refer to content created before 21st October 2011 and are to be considered archived in light of the trademark registration of 'Artrocker'.

Rabbit, Rabbit All Day Long...

Top 5 Downloads

  • Bully For You

    Gorgeous Bully From: Plymouth, United Kingdom The more sanitised, synthetic and computerised mainstream music becomes the more the discerning music lover yearns for something a little more...
  • Johan Reinhold - Shoot Me Down Remix EP

    Having already garnered quite a following in his native Sweden, Johan Reinhold is introducing himself to our ears with his indie-electro-pop sensibilities in the form of a remix EP. Music after the...
  • Corpse Lights: A Curdled Churn

    Woe betide any unfortunate soul who suddenly has a flash of inspiration and records one of the most brilliant songs of the year in mid-December: it simply won’t even get heard amongst all...
  • The King Khan Experience

    I Love The Way You Howl King Khan recently retired The Shrines and The BBQ Show and started a new project – The King Khan Experience. He’s been getting compared to Jimi Hendrix his...
  • Secret Diaries: Parcel Delivery

    Secret Diaries have one of those supremely satisfying band names that make you wonder why no-one has thought of it before. I love it when that happens. And speaking of ‘supremely...

Latest News

  • Old Soul - Old Soul (album stream)

    "We quit our jobs, fired up the wood stove and hunkered down for a month to make our debut album."

    Think lazy folk rock along the lines of Vetiver, A.A. Bondy, and M. W...

  • (AM Gold) Hhappiness, "Right as Rain"

    The 7-inch about to be released by Stockholm's Hhappiness on French label Almost Musique is in a printed sleeve slathered with a Pucci-eque pattern, a traditional mar...

  • (From Chicago with Love) Bare Mutants, "Inside My Head"

    (From Chicago with Love) Bare Mutants, "Inside My Head"

    How many reasons does Jered Gummere need to give us before we start invoking his name tirelessly? What's this guy got to do for us that was not already proven with Th...

  • Blitzen Trapper – “Taking It Easy Too Long” Video

    Blitzen Trapper – “Taking It Easy Too Long” Video

    Portland flagbearers Blitzen Trapper just posted their latest video for American Goldwing cut “Taking It Easy Too Long;” are you surprised that the vibe is &#...

  • The Plimsouls' Magic Touch

    Here's one from the primo L.A. poppers' forthcoming 16-song live album, Beach Town Confidential, due out on 7 February on Alive Records. We're especially enjoying the per...

Have You Read?

  • Hold Your Horse Is - Double B Side EP

    Another band with ‘horse’ in the title, the trio come from Surrey, and hope to one day organise a tour with other equine-related bands. Can I suggest Rapider Than Horsepower for the...
  • Guest top 10s: Penelope Edmund and KASMS

    Photo: Ian Arnold In one neat entry we combine the picks of KASMS and Penelope Edmund for their top artists of 2009.
  • Stag and Dagger Festival, Glasgow 2010

    I went to this festival last Saturday and the weather was real hot and I had been at work all day not enjoying the sun. Things didn’t get off to a blinder too as I was walking past the many...

Photos

  • In Pictures: FOE

    Photos from a recent FOE gig - a friend of our friends Hold Your Horse Is - she’s gonna be big!!! Read the gig review after the jump.
  • In Pictures: Avett Brothers

    Shots of North Carolina’s folk-rocking Avett Brothers’ stop in Glasgow - 22.08.11 Read the review of the gig here.
  • In Pictures: Latitude Festival 2011

    Take a look at the acts and art on offer at this year’s Latitude Festival in Suffolk. Included are the likes of Fight Like Apes, Lykke Li, Sea of Bees and Seasick Steve. Photos from our own...
  • In Pictures: Bad Guys at the Old Blue Last

    Good time with Bad Guys. Photos from the May 29th gig at the Old Blue Last. Read the review by the Bad Guy himself, Stuart London after the jump.  
  • In Pictures: White Lies and Crocodiles at Shepherd's Bush Empire

    Artrocker.com exclusive: for fans of White Lies and Crocodiles we’ve got some fresh pictures from their UK show at the Shepherd’s Bush Empire earlier this month, courtesy of Alessandro...

Blogs