🎶 Squeeze me baby one more lime. 🎶
“Vinyl Lime” by Cat Barrera https://bit.ly/2OrxTJD
🎶 Squeeze me baby one more lime. 🎶
“Vinyl Lime” by Cat Barrera https://bit.ly/2OrxTJD
Just for the record… you make my head spin. 🎧🎵
“Dizzy” by Hands Off My Dinosaur https://bit.ly/2Z1z5tS
All it takes is one song to bring back 1000 memories. 🎶
“The Vinyl System” by Grant Shepley
Cat person or dog person, the love of music and nostalgia brings us all together. What’s your favorite genre? Punk? Metal? Classic rock? Decorate your space with this design on a tapestry or on a zip pouch to hold your guitar picks. Then pull out the vinyl and enjoy the record store vibes!
“At the Record Store” by @pigboom
“For the Record” by David Olenick
Happy Record Store Day! Check out our vinyl collection.
We know there are a lot of jokes floating around the Internet today, but Free Tee Friday is still the real deal! This week, we’re giving away the winning design from our Muse challenge - “MTN LP” by NDTank!
Reblog this post by 10AM CT on 4/4 for a chance to win this tee!
“For good or bad, I think style is something that kind of finds you. It’s part of learning and growing.”
Currently the highest scoring design submissions in our Iconic Minimalism design challenge, “Music, Everywhere” by Florent Bodart combines the wonders of space and music!
Score some designs from this challenge and help us choose an iconic winner!
Once again the holidays are upon us. And like it or not, that includes the shopping holiday Black Friday.
But it’s not just the big bizness monster stores participating. For the sixth year in a row, independent record stores across the US will participate in Black Friday with limited edition releases, special colored pressings, box sets and advanced copies of upcoming albums.
WHO: Carlos Valdes as Cisco Ramon
WHAT: Threadless ‘Galaxy Tunes’ Tee - $25
WHERE: The Flash | Flash of Two Worlds
“For the Record” by David Olenick
When is the last time you took your vinyl collection for a spin?
Flip on your turntable and take a spin at 33 revolutions per minute for Vinyl Record Day! Your LPs miss you.
Design: “For the Record” by David Olenick
“The Future In The Past” by Yoshi Andrian
Today in 1948, Columbia Records revealed its new long-playing, 33 1/3 rpm record!