SEE THE SIGHTS OF RSD 2010
DEVO-LUTION
On April 17, 2010 (also known as Record Store Day) Devo hit Coachella with a new, blue energy. At the same time, record stores across the country became part of the De-volution. And now there's a brand new reason to break out your Devo Energy Domes! A brand new Devo album is out Tuesday, 6/15... Pick up SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY at your friendly neighborhood record store! (And enter to win an autographed Devo Energy Dome right here!)
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SOUND IT OUT RECORDS
SOUND IT OUT RECORDS One cool thing that we've been hearing about over here at RSD HQ is a lot of documentary filmakers taking on record stores as their subject. One project is from Jeanie Finlay, who's working on a documentary about Sound It Out Records, the last store in Teesside, UK. Here’s a video from the film, with Russell and The Wolves celebrating Record Store Day 2010 in the store. Jeanie's aiming to have the documentary finished by RSD 2011, and you can find out more about the project (and help to fund it if your dream is to be a patron of the arts) here: http://www.indiegogo.com/sound-it-out
Extract from SOUND IT OUT, a documentary about the finest and only vinyl record shop in Teesside, UK. Russell and the Wolves play an in store gig.
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STARTING THEM OFF YOUNG...
Clay Scales, owner of 52.5 Records: "Our youngest customer said to me, "I can't wait to get home and listen to my records." Photos of more happy customers and scenes of musical bliss from Record Store Day 2010 available here: (may we suggest Full Screen and with info accompaniment?)
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THANK YOU SNL
Saturday. Night. Live. Seriously, Record Store Day started three and a half years ago when a bunch of hungover record store folks sat around a hotel lobby talking “what if...” And now, there are jokes being made at our expense on Saturday Night Live Weekend Update. Damn. Just, damn! (We heart you Seth Meyers. What size t-shirt do you wear?)
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A BIG THANK YOU!
A BIG THANK YOU to all the stores, customers, fans, sponsors, supporters, labels, distributors, friends and everyone else: Record Store Day 2010 was a blast. We are collecting photos, video and stories and can’t wait to share them with you. And don’t think we’re going anywhere: your local indie store is open all year, and so are we. We’ve got exclusive releases we’re working on through the year (see the info about THE BEATLES below) and every week we’ve got info on new releases, contests, store events, etc. etc. etc. The world of the record store is strong and exciting, check back here to be a part of it all year long.
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High School Battle of the Bands
UPDATE: Our winner, SANUK, are now HOTFOX. New name, same winning sound. CONGRATULATIONS TO SANUK, championed by Indy CD and Vinyl in Indianapolis, the grand prize winner of the RECORD STORE DAY High School Battle of the Bands. And thanks to our sponsors, Caroline Distribution and EMI Label Services, Fender, and Fender Music Foundation. And to Gotta Groove for pressing up the pretty pretty vinyl LP (WITH DIGITAL CONVENIENCE) that features the nine finallists and is now for sale right here on www.recordstoreday.com Read All
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RECORD STORE DAY COMMUNITY
This year we’ve been amazed at all the cool stuff that artists, stores and communities are putting together for our little holiday. So we thought we’d share just a little bit of that here. This is BY NO MEANS all the cool stuff, and if something’s not on here, it may just mean we don’t know about it yet. We encourage everyone to check with their local stores to see what’s up in your neighborhood. If you’re in a record store, then you’re doing Record Store Day right. THE GIVING AND THE GETTING: Even more places where celebrating Record Store Day can give you that warm, fuzzy, I-did-good feeling: At Amoeba in Hollywood, a donation to Pablove.org will get you a nice t-shirt, screenprinted ON THE SPOT. At Recorded Memories in Spokane, they’ve been offering up CONAN O’BRIEN tickets to the sold out show, and are holding a bakesale which benefits the Alzheimer’s Association. Now, really what goes better with music than tasty baked products? (Hope they have brownies—they are a particular RSD HQ favorite). HOW MUCH WOULD YOU PAY FOR... At Harvest Records in Asheville, NC you might not have to pay for all your Record Store Day goodies. They’re hosting a free raffle, and those tickets might just get you a Beatles Mono Box Set, among other fabulous prizes! (Oh and the Drive-By Truckers in-store set is free at Harvest, too). EXTENDED PARTY Electric Fetus in Minneapolis refuses to call it quits even when the store closes on Record Store Day. They’re continuing the party with a show featuring local stars IDLE HANDS and SOLID GOLD. Tickets to show are limited (only 200) and how do you get them? First folks to spend $15 on Record Store Day pieces get the golden ticket. Plan to spend all day and night with Electric Fetus.
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Wilco Wears Record Store Day
We always knew that the finest folks wear Record Store Day on their chest. Including Glenn Kotche, manning the drums for Wilco. Don’t believe us? Check it out in this gorgeous video. Wilco has always been big fans of RSD (and vice versa). Are you? Because you too can fly the RSD flag on your chest—2010 t-shirts on sale now! Still time to get them before Record Store Day itself.
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OUR AMBASSADOR, JOSHUA HOMMERecord Store Day is chuffed to have Joshua Homme follow in the footsteps of his Eagles of Death Metal compatriot Jesse “Boots Electric” Hughes as Record Store Day Ambassador. We’ve got some of his music being released especially for Record Store Day (Queens of the Stone Age “Feel Good Hit of the Summer EP”; a special picture disc and an exclusive t-shirt from Them Crooked Vultures) and Mr. Ambassador has recorded a little filmstrip for us. We’re sure you’ll enjoy it as much as we do. So now, a few words from our Ambassador. Read All
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