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Dozens of subscribers to the Vinyl Me, Please record club say they’re confused and angry about unfilled orders, a lack of refunds, and liquidation notices from the Denver company — even as the ...
Vinyl records for sale in a shop. CREDIT: Fabian Sommer/picture alliance via Getty Images It appears that Vinyl Me, Please may be going into liquidation, as customer complaints begin to mount ...
The popular LP subscription club Vinyl Me, Please has come under fire for apparently “ghosting” their subscribers. The Denver Post published a report yesterday detailing weeks of alleged ...
After months of complaints that Vinyl Me, Please had stopped fulfilling orders, processing refunds, and responding to emails, the Denver-based record club has announced its liquidation.
Miller High Life is releasing "Dive Bar Sounds," a limited-edition beer-infused vinyl record — yes, it's made with The Champagne of Beers inside — with seven original tracks featuring dive ...
You’re not alone: Everyone has to start their vinyl collection somewhere. That means getting some of your favorite music in analog format. While we always recommend you hit up a local ...
After two years of delays, and a surprising breakup with their former partners at Denver’s Vinyl Me, Please record club, Paramount Pressing and Plating expects to be pumping out 1 million vinyl ...
Supported by By Ben Sisario Reporting from Salina, Kan. Hydraulic machines whooshed in a sprawling Kansas factory as melted vinyl squeezed through molded stampers like pancake batter, turning out ...
Vinyl records evoke a sense of nostalgia for many. With its warm, detailed audio, vinyl brings out layers in music that digital formats (or headphones) can't match. To truly experience that ...
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