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endless summer 05.10.2009 02:55 PM

good midwestern record stores ETC
 
I need a list of good INDEPENDENT style record stores in the midwest that are open to experimental, noise, black metal, out type music. This can also include zine shops and other places.

Mainly looking for more info about Ohio, Minnesota, Indiana, Michigan, Iowa, Wisconsin, also Tennessee.

Thanks.

DeadDiscoDildo 05.10.2009 03:13 PM

Shake It Records in cinci

Kuwa_Slayne 05.10.2009 03:21 PM

Most of the good places in Michigan have bit the dust.

Dearborn Music in Dearborn (obviously) is okay. They have some indie/noise/experimental stuff, but I think they're starting to fail. They closed down their other location.

Rock of Ages in Westland really focuses on rock and most genres of metal. I'm sure they have a decent selection of Black Metal.

Some of this info may be outdated--I haven't been back in Michigan in awhile.

Kuwa_Slayne 05.10.2009 03:32 PM

Oh yeah, the best place that's still around is Wazoo records in Ann Arbor, MI. Good stuff.

gmku 05.10.2009 03:45 PM

Record Collector, Iowa City

black mantle 05.11.2009 06:03 AM

I like Reckless Records in Chicago. Other than that I do everything online.

Savage Clone 05.11.2009 08:08 AM

Minnesota:

Roadrunner Records
Treehouse Records
Hymie's Records
Eclipse Records

gmku 05.11.2009 08:42 AM

Glad to see Mpls is still a good record store town.

Better_Than_You 05.11.2009 09:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Savage Clone
Minnesota:

Roadrunner Records
Treehouse Records
Hymie's Records
Eclipse Records


i also like applause.. for the selection of those itty bitty singles records that i dont know the technical term for because i only dabble in records... but i guess theyre not really independant, eh??

also noise on lake has a pretty good punk selection. but it doesnt limit itself to records.

Savage Clone 05.11.2009 09:10 AM

Extreme Noise is a good shop, volunteer-run and specializing in punk with some metal and other music in there as well. I can't believe I forgot to mention it.

gmku 05.11.2009 09:11 AM

I loved the record stores that were around in my days in Minneapolis. I used to go to one downtown on Hennepin Ave. It was kind of groovy because you go there and buy a record and then the black dudes on the corner would try to sell you pot.

There were also a couple sort of near the lakes on the south side.

Savage Clone 05.11.2009 09:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gmku
Glad to see Mpls is still a good record store town.


Ten or fifteen years ago, that list would have been a lot more impressive. Oh well.

gmku 05.11.2009 09:12 AM

Yes, I know. When I was there 80-83 or so, they were flourishing.

Savage Clone 05.11.2009 09:15 AM

Windy and Carl's store in Dearborn Michigan, Stormy Records, is very good also, and doubtless open to the types of music mentioned here.

I like Reckless in Chicago a lot, and I also really like Permanent Records. Permanent is a small but great store run by some great people.

Better_Than_You 05.11.2009 10:23 AM

could someone please tell me what those itty bitty records are called so i can stop calling them 'itty bitty records' and look like a tool.

Savage Clone 05.11.2009 10:50 AM

They're called "7 inch records."

Or, if you want to sound like your gramma, "45s."
They don't all only play at 45 RPM though.

Better_Than_You 05.11.2009 12:02 PM

Oh. thats what I had been calling them. but I didn't know if that was right for sure, so I stopped and made myself look stupid.

thanks.


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