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by fantasmatical thorr_Archive
Hokay,
Here in Birmingham UK, we have the wonderful Tempest with super knowledgable staff and they're super friendly and play in a few local bands. Lots of vinyl, lots of 7". You can sometimes find a corker in there, I found all my Shellac 7"s in there years ago and I came across the Big N/US Maple thingy 4way split thing. Loads of new releases on vinyl and good selection of dvds. Massive cd, purely a-z. Ther's another floor for dance and another for hip hop i do believe but this shop is great for indie/hardcore/punk etc...
Swordfish is great too but the staff consists of the same guy who's been there forever and never talks or smiles unless you are a man with an interest in whatever he's interested in. Lot's of old vinyl, 80's and 90's US indie rock, massive japanese, movie soundtrack, psychadelia, jazz etc... cd section. Some stuff is surprisingly cheap but sometimes I get annoyed when there is nothing on the racks by MoAM, Ted Leo etc..when you're after a replacement, you expect something there dammit!
I'd like to second the call for Waterloo in Austin, TX. I will go back there one day and but everything. Or, I'd love to work in there, it's one of the best shops I've ever been to in terms of range of stock, prices, layout etc..
Big shout out to Edgeworld in Brighton. Fucking minature place run by my pretend dad Colin and manned by local musicians. Stock loads of UK indie 7"s, really good dvds, really good interesting dance and hip hop 12"s and fair selection of your run of the mill indie. All split up into record labels rather than genres mainly.
I'm scared to go to Amoeba.
Tom wrote: I remember going in the back and seeing him headbanging to Big Black. He looked like he was raping the air- really. He had this look on his face like, "yeah air... you know you want it.".