Record Store Day 2025

Record Store Day 2025

Another year, another Record Store Day. Though for my part it was Record Stores Day. This is only the second time I went to one of these, last year I don't think there was anything I wanted. This year there was, this super cool 10th anniversary release of CHVRCHES Every Open Eye. It's getting a regular release later, but it won't be the pretty "Clearest Blue" color. Like the song, on the album, possibly the best song in their catalog. I am there in the middle in the green jacket. The store is around the corner and half a block…
Calibrating My Audio-Technica AT-LP60

Calibrating My Audio-Technica AT-LP60

I don't have a ton of vinyl records, but I do like to actually listen to them. It's a topic for its own entire post, but I don't collect anything for its "value". I collect because I want to enjoy it. I point this out a bit because I also have a shitload of toys. I noticed something recently, that I am surprised I didn't notice before, or maybe it just, didn't actually click that it was an issue. Last week I got 1989 (Taylor's Version). While listening to that, everything seemed, slightly too fast. I think I may have…
Taylor Swift – 1989 (Taylor’s Version)

Taylor Swift – 1989 (Taylor’s Version)

Taylor Swift's 1989, an album so nice I bought it twice. I may actually go in on buying it a third time later with a digital copy. Arguably her best album, though fans will of course argue over that until the end of time, it's certainly my favorite Taylor Swift Album. I have them all, and I've listened to them all, quite a lot. Taylor Swift ranks quite high on my Last.fm all-time scrobbles (#4 I believe). The original version of this album, 1989, is carrying a lot of the blame for that. The recent release of 1989 (Taylor's Version)…
Nirvana – Unplugged in New York

Nirvana – Unplugged in New York

Nirvana's "Unplugged in New York" album, recorded for MTV's Unplugged show, holds a special place as a fan favorite. Released after Kurt Cobain's passing, the album stands out for its intimate and unconventional "Unplugged" set, featuring electric effects and covers of lesser-known songs. Notable tracks include their rendition of David Bowie's "The Man Who Sold the World," "Lake of Fire" by Meat Puppets (with their participation), and the haunting folk song "Where Did You Sleep Last Night." This album allows Nirvana to showcase a different facet of their music, blending their signature grunge style with a more polished yet raw sound, making it a cherished classic for fans and music enthusiasts alike.