Isn't that where Quality Recordez used to be?
My main gripe with most of these hipster-doofus record stores is the exorbitantly high prices for used - and I emphasize used - vinyl for beat up records that I can find online much cheaper or simply download (on a hipster-doofus mp3 blog) if I just want to listen to it.
I will be checking this place out, Q Is For Choir was a cute store but the vinyl selection was not usually the stuff I was after. Also, I love me some silver faced vintage electronics.
Four months? I dunno. Mississippi has done well, Exiled is still here, Anthem moved downtown; I doubt this new shop will have any problems. For some of us, vinyl is a vice -- so, like liquor stores, they don't have much trouble staying in business.
My main gripe with most of these hipster-doofus record stores is the exorbitantly high prices for used - and I emphasize used - vinyl for beat up records that I can find online much cheaper or simply download (on a hipster-doofus mp3 blog) if I just want to listen to it.
One time I bought an album for my cousin and then ended up keeping it for myself, so I had to go back to get him a different record.