An RSD bonus round comes to the 904

Record Store Day — the traditionally once-a-year infusion of vinyl rarities and reissues into independently owned record stores around the country — is back for a 2022-bonus round.
While April 23 was the official RSD of 2022, a fair amount of the most-anticipated drops didn’t make it to independent music sellers, owing largely to an unprecedented logjam at vinyl manufacturers around the world.
And so it will be: On Saturday, June 18, you can expect to see more than a few long lines in front of your fave music retailer, as well as a few folks proudly toting a stack of fresh vinyl finds. With hundreds of reissues, previously unreleased live recordings, unique box sets and eclectic compilations on offer for this bonus RSD drop, it’s a good day to go crate digging.
Read our Guide to the Best Record Stores in Northeast Florida
Check out the comprehensive list of RSD releases here. And dig into our list of independent Northeast Florida record stores below. (Note: not all area record stores participate in the official Record Store Day, but all plan to offer discounts on RSD.)
Wolfson Equipment and Records | San Jose | Map | 904-374-6056

Tiger Records | Riverside | Map | 904-321-9453

Yesterday and Today | San Marco | Map | 904-525-9878

Eraser Records | Murray Hill | Map | 904-683-5185

Tonevendor | St. Augustine | Tonevendor | 904-342-7981

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