Vinyl Me Please (store, exclusives, swaps, etc)

For me it's $23 before shipping, $29 shipped. And you'll get it on time. VMP's version won't ship until November (at the earliest)
This is what I found too, $29 shipped from Sturgill's website.

Is the "Blood Red Indie Exclusive" listed on Bull Moose for $22 the same version? I suppose its possible to get free shipping through Bull Moose if I was interested in some other items on their website.
 

A better big day than chance the rapper lol
Hahah i never heard of Slow Pulp so I figured I’d give a shot. I mixed it up with Big Pulp on Spotify and it sounded like a 10 year old kid rapping about McDonalds and Fidget Spinners. I listened to the whole damn Ep thinking this doesn’t sound like something VMP would normally have as an exclusive.
 
this is a new level of FOMO for VMP. A compilation album up for pre-order where you don't even know what songs are on it haha
 
I already tried Paste Quarterly, I'll pass on this.
Reading this part from the info blurb, i'm guessing contrary to the past quaterly samplers there is nothing exclusive to this.
featuring some of our favorite artist releases from the year including tracks from Young Thug, Angel Olsen, Kelela & Rare Essence, Sharon Van Etten, Santi, Phoebe Bridgers, Rico Nasty, Megan Thee Stallion, and more.
 
Cool an Ab-InBev cross promotion, fuck that!
Hahahahaha! Word.

I remember going to my local craft beer store years ago (maybe a decade even?) when living in Boston, the store was literally called "Craft". The owners were pretty intense, and I asked about Goose Island beers, because I had recently been to Chicago and enjoyed them. I got a stare. It was uncomfortable for a few seconds. The woman told me they no longer – and will never – carry Goose Island anymore, because they had literally been bought out by Ab-InBev that week, and this was a craft beer supporting store, not a conglomerate supporting store. Our conversation was very pleasant after that moment; she was obviously pissed off Goose Island had gone that route, and my question struck a raw chord. Her other recs for my beer preferences were spot-on.

Now I live in Philly and my brother in NYC lives 5 blocks from Other Half brewery, so my beer life is absurdly charmed, as I pick up their stuff when I visit. If you are an IPA/DIPA fan, and have had Other Half, you'll know what I'm talking about. Some of the best IPAs/DIPAs in the world.
 
Angle Olson and Young Thug? Sharon Von Etten and Rico Nasty? TF is this compilation
Mixtapes on vinyl never really made sense to me, unless it’s a soundtrack. The experience is all about listening to a cohesive unit, whether it be an album or a soundtrack (that resonates with the film). If I wanted to listen to a Spotify playlist, I’d open up Spotify. Just my personal preference.
 
Mixtapes on vinyl never really made sense to me, unless it’s a soundtrack. The experience is all about listening to a cohesive unit, whether it be an album or a soundtrack (that resonates with the film). If I wanted to listen to a Spotify playlist, I’d open up Spotify. Just my personal preference.
I will say that the VMP 303 mixtapes were decent. Sounded more cohesive even with the different genres. Like a community festival with all local acts.
 
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