Today is the Record Store Day.
The original idea of the Record Store Day was created in 2007 to celebrate the unique culture of the then 700 indie store records that were listed in the United States and hundreds more internationally. Indie store owners and artists gathers to present special and promotional releases as well as live concerts. Although not very remarkable in Spain yet, just the first time is being held, 19 countries celebrate the 16th of April as a day for music. And that's important.
Among the most remarkable releases of the day we have special single editions from The White Stripes (sic), Arctic Monkeys, Warpaint, Suede, Joy Division, Grinderman (featuring The National's Matt Berninger) and very curious EP from Franz Ferdinand or Nirvana, just to name a few. But one of the most expected releases is the limited (just 2000 copies) new single from Radiohead, "Supercollider"/"The Butcher". "Supercollider" (heard a few times live during the "In Rainbows" tour but never released) is superb. Collectors and music lovers, enjoy the day!!
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