If that weren’t enough, May also sees the dawning of VMP’s ingenious new Swaps program that you can read all about right here.
May treasures include horror maestro John Carpenter’s latest release Lost Themes II, noise-pop outfit Beverly’s new album, The Blue Swell (a VMP exclusive release in opaque blue/gray – 500 copies), Sturgill Simpson’s outstanding country-pop offering, The Sailor’s Guide To Earth and a 2LP re-issue of Beastie Boys landmark release, Ill Communication. Not to mention a drool-worthy 4LP reissue of Ryan Adam’s devastating solo debut, Heartbreaker.
#FUGEES THE SCORE ALBUM ARTWORK ITUNES PLUS#
The May store is now open, giving you a a chance to grab a copy of previous VMP selections from the archives – including March’s release of Long Way Home from Låpsley – plus additional rare or special edition vinyl. Best of all, you get access to the VMP members-only store. There’s also the chance to get some free vinyl swag that the VMP team dishes out with alarming regularity. Stupid easy, right? Each custom pressing (often in color!) also includes tons of special features like original artwork and even a companion cocktail recipe. You supply Vinyl Me, Please with $23 a month and they supply you with one meticulously selected album worthy of your time and attention. With a carefully curated catalog and lovingly assembled album art, the subscription service is more than just a record club … it’s a lifestyle choice for folks who wish Record Store Day could happen every month. Delivering limited edition pressings of new and classic albums directly to your doorstep, Vinyl Me, Please operates under a simple philosophy: The Album Lives.