The timeless standard. Black vinyl remains the benchmark for quality and tradition — pressed to perfection for decades, offering the most consistent playback and durability. Essential for every collection.
Pressed on thicker, higher-grade vinyl — often 180 grams — for improved durability and fidelity. Heavyweight LPs reduce surface noise and deliver a deeper, more stable sound, making them a preferred choice for serious listeners.
Eye-catching and collectable, red vinyl brings a bold twist to any record collection. These coloured pressings stand out both visually and sonically — perfect for limited editions and special reissues.
Vinyl Records are at the heart of what we do, from brand new releases to classic pressings that never lose their pull. You’ll find albums across rock, indie, electronic, punk, metal, hip-hop and beyond, alongside reissues, limited editions and coloured vinyl where available. Whether you’re crate-digging for something familiar or discovering a record for the first time, everything here is chosen for people who actually listen, not just collect.
Alongside vinyl, our store brings together official band merchandise and music culture essentials in one place. That means band t-shirts, hoodies, posters, accessories and select collectibles, all sitting naturally alongside the records they belong with. It’s a space built for music fans — the kind who care about artwork, sound, and the stories behind it — whether you’re buying your next favourite record or something to wear, hang, or keep that connects you to the music you love.
Clean, minimalist, and instantly striking. White vinyl pressings are highly sought-after for their unique look and limited production runs — a true collector’s statement piece.
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— Black vinyl is the classic, original format that has defined recorded music for generations. Durable, consistent, and widely produced, traditional black pressings are prized for their reliability and rich analogue sound. It’s the standard against which all other vinyl variants are measured.
Choose black vinyl if you value authenticity and timeless presentation. Whether it’s a brand-new release or a faithful reissue, this format delivers dependable playback and that familiar, iconic look every record collection is built upon..
— Clear vinyl pressings offer a striking, transparent look while delivering the same analogue warmth collectors love. The see-through design gives the record a clean, minimalist aesthetic, often highlighting the label artwork and adding visual appeal to any collection.
Choose clear vinyl if you want a version that stands out on the shelf as well as on the turntable. It’s a subtle but distinctive format that combines classic sound with modern presentation — ideal for collectors who appreciate both audio and design..
— Limited editions are pressed in restricted quantities, making them more exclusive and often more desirable to collectors. Whether it’s a special colour variant, alternate artwork, numbered sleeve, or short production run, these releases are produced for a defined period or capped total.
Choose a limited pressing if you’re looking for something rarer than a standard release. Once they’re gone, they’re usually gone — making them ideal for collectors who appreciate scarcity, unique presentation, and the potential long-term value of a hard-to-find edition..
— Red vinyl pressings make an immediate visual statement, pairing bold colour with the rich analogue sound vinyl is known for. From deep crimson to bright translucent shades, red variants add intensity and personality without changing the listening experience.
Choose red vinyl if you want a copy that stands out on the shelf and on the turntable. Often released as limited or special editions, these pressings combine collectible appeal with classic vinyl warmth..
— White vinyl pressings offer a clean, striking aesthetic that contrasts beautifully with bold label artwork and sleeve design. The crisp finish gives the record a modern, minimalist look while preserving the same analogue warmth and playback quality as traditional pressings.
Choose white vinyl if you want a version that feels distinctive and visually refined. Often released as limited or special editions, these copies combine standout presentation with the timeless appeal of vinyl sound..