It's fucking great that my job is I get to talk to people about music all day and all the people I work with know a lot and care about music. We recommend each other stuff all the time.
It's gonna be shit when I quit and I won't have anyone to talk to about Cocteau Twins and Built to Spill
Jeremiah Barnes
It's literally a Barnes & Noble They have the essentials though, it's ok. Amazon for everything else
Dylan Cook
Three stores and one antique shop with a huge selection. Only one of the stores is any good though.
Jose Hall
You can talk with us ;_;
Carter Hughes
I guess user doesn't like us ;_;
Easton Reed
just moved in to a place with one right down the street they have nothing made after 80s is what it seems like
lots of rock,jazz and blues selection small amount of hiphop/r&b
dad rock galore
Andrew Reed
pretty good, they supposedly have 1-2 million records in their warehouse.
John Williams
there are two ones i can think of right off the bat: >school kids records this place, when it had it's original store was AMAZING. right next to (arguably) the most popular university in our state, it had a perfect location and was very well established for fucking years. and then our city fucked it ALL up by tearing down school kids and all of the local establishments next to it and building student dorms and a fucking CVS/Ihop shitchain shit building of shit. i actually work right next to the new school kids location (grill operator at a restaurant) and it sucks now. their service is still great but their selection isn't interesting anymore. >nice price this place is awesome and their selection is always really cool and its refreshed and updated all the time. but their staff is pretentious/kind of rude.
Angel Campbell
it's for plebs
Connor Jones
this store probably has great selection of new stuff but does it give you that crate digging experience of finding a gem for $1-2 dollars?
serious question i always watched those whats in my bag video and it looks like a cool shop