3 /5 Douglas Blake (Doug): $$$ 02/21/2026 First time here and my takeaway is the albums are really overpriced. Most are $35 and up with a considerable amount $50+! Maybe thats the going prices but I grew up with Columbia House and my local record store (The Flip Side) sold new releases back in the day at $5 an album. I dont see how anyone can build their collection unless they have a lot of disposable income. To put into perspective, I saw Led Zeppelin in concert for $10!
Other than that, its just off that new roundabout next to the train viaduct. Be warned, the parking lot is tight and if youre driving anything larger than a small size suv, you will find it hard to park and/or navigate around the building to exit. So if you drive an obnoxiously large pickup truck, it wont fit in their lot. However, they do have handicap access but parking for handicap vehicle could be tricky based just on observation. This is also a place where children should be left at home. During my visit, the music played in the background consisted of very graphic lyrics.
With all that said, its worth checking out because this mght be your cup of tea.
Addendum 02/22/2026
It appears the store didnt fully understand my previous objective review in its response. I wasnt saying I expected the prices as they were 50 years ago, but building up an album collection back then didnt require a year worth of pay. I was a teenager working minimum wage and could buy several new albums without breaking the bank. It doesnt appear the pricing is set, regardless of msrp (and the s stands for suggested btw), not towards minimum wage earners. I can see getting a special album for a gift but recurring purchases, not so much. And yes it is a handicap accessible facility and all I indicated previously is the spot I saw looked a bit tight. And for other parking, by all means bring your full size pickup. Apparently I must be mistaken about the lot because the store can navigate a full size van. And I agree wholeheartedly in 1A and feel free to bring your young children to experience the artistic experience of uncensored music lyrics. Anyway, I stand by my objective observations and it makes no nevermind if the store doesnt see them just as that. They might not agree with them but facts are facts.






