Fleet Foxes, Chris Cornell, Lana Del Rey, Green Day, Blink-182, The Black Crowes, and more
New Vinyl Friday - A Vinyl Records Podcast
English - March 19, 2021 09:00 - 31 minutes - 28.6 MBMusic Commentary Music Music History records podcast vinyl records new vinyl records record store day vinyl records podcast music podcast Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
This may be the best week of new vinyl and reissues since this podcast launched back in November of 2020. We're talking spankin' brand new vinyl from Fleet Foxes, Lana Del Rey, Paul Stanley, Loretta Lynn, and The Blue Stones. Both Fleet Foxes with SHORE and Lana Del Rey with CHEMTRAIL OVER THE COUNTRY CLUB are also Indie Exclusives. Do you want reissues? How about Green Day, Blink-182, Neil Young, The Black Crowes, and The Damned.
In the News: The Grammys are a wreck train and aren't necessary because of social media. k.d. Lang announces the dance remix of MAKEOVER for May 28th, 2021.
Coming Soon: 45 RPM... Check. Knebworth... Check. Pink Floyd... OH YEAH! Just announced for April 30th, 2021, is the vinyl album release of LIVE AT KNEBWORTH IN 1990 by Pink Floyd.
New vinyl records this week:
Fleet FoxesChris CornellLana Del ReyGreen DayPapa RoachBlink-182Neil YoungPaul Stanley's Soul StationEric ChurchThe Black CrowesLoretta LynnJon BatisteSteve Earle & the DukesRingo StarrThe Blue StonesAndrew FarrissThe DamnedTC on Instagram & Clubhouse: @hifiTC
Support your local record stores and get some new vinyl records from them. It's a wonderful time for a vinyl record collector.
Thanks for listening to New Vinyl Friday, your vinyl guide to new music. We are a vinyl records podcast.
LINER NOTES
On this week's vinyl records podcast, there's new vinyl from Chris Cornell with NO ONE SINGS LIKE YOU. We may have lost Chris in 2017, yet his magic voice lives on with some classic covers of Prince, Guns 'N Roses, and John Lennon. Also, this week AFTER THE GOLD RUSH by Neil Young gets a 50th-anniversary box set. Ringo Starr, Steve Earle, and Papa Roach round out an epic week of new vinyl.