Recycled Records LP Blog – Music News, Vinyl Tips & Store Updates
The Recycled Records LP Blog is your go-to source for music news, vinyl collecting tips, store announcements, and community stories. Whether you’re an audiophile, a casual listener, or a local music supporter, you’ll find fresh articles, event recaps, and deep dives into the world of records, artists, and music culture—all from the team at Recycled Records LP in Longmont, CO.

The Downfall Of Ibliys: A Ghetto Opera – 5 Reasons It’s an Underground Hip-Hop Masterpiece
The Downfall Of Ibliys: A Ghetto Opera stands as one of the most powerful and personal records in underground hip-hop history. Created by MF Grimm under extraordinary circumstances, this album captures raw emotion, lyrical depth, and masterful production that has cemented its legacy among collectors and hip-hop purists alike.

Unstoppable Energy: If It Bleeds It Can Be Killed
A standout in modern underground hip-hop, If It Bleeds It Can Be Killed is a gritty collaboration between Conway the Machine and Big Ghost LTD—a duo that thrives on raw lyricism and cinematic soundscapes. Released under the Griselda Records banner, the project serves as a spiritual sequel to their earlier

Remarkable History of Record Store Day 2008 | Recycled Records
The history of Record Store Day is a story of passion, resilience, and the transformative power of music to unite people. What began as a small idea among independent record store owners has grown into a global celebration of vinyl, community, and culture—one that Recycled Records Longmont proudly participates in

Essential Guide: Prince Purple Rain 40 Years On
Prince Purple Rain was unleashed from Minneapolis, transforming music and film into a cultural phenomenon. Released in the summer of 1984 with his band The Revolution, the project remains a benchmark of creativity, innovation, and artistic vision. As we celebrate its 40th anniversary, a closer look at the history and

Weird Al Yankovic: Essential Guide to His Legacy
Weird Al Yankovic is a legendary parody artist and pop culture icon whose career has shaped comedy music for decades. From his first hit, “My Bologna,” to his Grammy-winning albums, his legacy continues to influence generations. Early Life and Breakthrough with “My Bologna” Born on October 23, 1959, in Downey,

Taylor Swift: The Evolution of a Global Superstar
*Gilbert Flores/Billboard via Getty Images* Taylor Swift is a globally recognized American singer-songwriter who has become one of the most influential cultural figures of her generation. Renowned for her narrative songwriting, she has seamlessly transitioned across genres, from country beginnings to pop superstardom, and later into indie folk and alternative

The Making of ‘Bloody Kisses’: Inside Type O Negative’s Gothic Masterpiece
The making of Bloody Kisses, Type O Negative’s third album, released on August 17, 1993, marked a landmark moment, born from a staunchly DIY ethos and meticulous studio craftsmanship. Emerging from the gritty underground of Brooklyn, the band defied expectations by blending doom metal, pop sensibility, and sardonic wit into

First Pressing Vinyl: Why Collectors Love Originals & How to Spot Them
First pressing vinyl has a special appeal for audiophiles and collectors. When the needle drops on an original issue, you’re holding a physical link to the session, mastering, artwork, and moment the music first entered the world—about getting “as close as possible to the master recording as humanly possible.” Like first-edition

Sade Promise Album: A 1985 Classic That Redefined Soul and Jazz
The Sade Promise album, released in 1985, solidified the band’s reputation as masters of sophisticated, soulful sound. Following their debut Diamond Life, the record expanded on their signature blend of smooth jazz, R&B, and pop—earning both critical acclaim and major commercial success. International Success Released on November 4, 1985, in