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Rare Jazz LP Collection at Amoeba Berkeley 4/4
Amoeba Berkeley will unveil a rare Jazz LP collection on Saturday, April 4th! Expect classic and obscure Jazz recordings from the 1950s and ‘60s. Desirable... View
Record Store Day Releases for 4/18
View/download the current list for Record Store Day April 18th here, and stay tuned for more info and special in-store sales! View
Sell Us Your Vinyl!
Amoeba Hollywood needs your vinyl records. Top prices paid! View
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Listen To Our "What's In My Bag" Podcast
We have launched an audio only version of our long-running video series. Now you can listen to the audio version on your commute, dog walk or work break. View
Off The Record DJ Sets at W Hollywood
Join us for Off The Record DJ nights at the W Hollywood Lobby Bar every Thursday night from 7-10pm! View
Free Shipping on Music & Movies
We've made some big changes to Amoeba.com, but one thing that hasn't changed is FREE SHIPPING on music & movies (in the U.S.) with no minimum required. View
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Where To Park at Amoeba Hollywood
Amoeba Hollywood validates 75 minutes with purchase for the parking garage at the El Centro complex. Enter on on Argyle, just half a block south of Amoeba. View
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Live at Amoeba
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Watch Miami rock band Torche perform a loud, heavy set from their fifth album Admission live in the Amoeba Hollywood Green Room!
Arlo Parks Listening Party
Tomorrow 5pm - Hollywood
Arlo Parks Listening Party
Tomorrow 5pm - San Francisco
Thundercat Signing
April 8th 5pm - Hollywood
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My Voice (CD)
Laura Chavez
Laura Chavez truly does make the guitar sing. My Voice is the much-anticipated instrumental solo debut from the guitarist, singer-songwriter, and producer and it's easy to see where the title comes from. Chavez's playing is expressive, evocative, and red hot. The tracks practically sizzle with all the emotion and excitement packed into these soulful R&B and blues numbers. My Voice has the feeling of a classic: timeless, beloved, and brilliant.
Moments Before The Wind (CD)
Free Throw
Free Throw hits the spot for fans of melodic emo-punk. Moments Before The Wind is their latest, a record that's introspective and cathartic, catchy and emotionally affecting. The band wrote this one based around the concept of liminality: being between two places, both in a physical sense, as well as within your mind. The thematic elements are the beating heart of the album while the driving guitars, intense emotion, and pop sensibilities push the whole thing forward. If you dig classic emo and pop-punk, you'll dig this.
The Former Site Of [Orange & Red Marble Vinyl] (LP)
The New Pornographers
There's a certain magic in each album from The New Pornographers. The Former Site Of delivers more exquisitely-constructed indie rock, with gorgeous harmonies, heady guitar riffs, and ear worm choruses. The band's storytelling has never been finer, with each track chronicling moments of personal and and global extremes in vignettes that feel pulled straight from literary fiction. Come for the infectious melodies, stay for the deeper dive into human behavior. This one is packed with hit after hit.
You Won't Go Before You're Supposed To [Blood Red w/ Rainbow Splatter Vinyl] (LP)
Knocked Loose
Knocked Loose's critically hailed album from 2024, You Won't Go Before You're Supposed To , gets a brilliant vinyl re-release on Blood Red w/Rainbow Splatter vinyl. Intense hardcore melded with some of the heaviest, crushing riffs heard in some time, propelling metalcore into a new era. With features from crossover queen Poppy and Chris Motionless (Motionless in White), You Won't Go Before You're Supposed To grabs you by the collar and bodyslams you, and doesn't let go for 30 minutes of brutality.
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Blue Gum Way [Opaque Sky Blue Vinyl] (LP)
GUM
GUM is the project of Australian artist Jay Watson, co-founder of Pond and touring member of Tame Impala. His latest offering as GUM, Blue Gum Way , feels akin to those beloved psych rock-inflected projects, with a slightly more experimental, evocative bent. Hazy, dreamy, with an underlying surge of melancholy, these songs blend jazz and psych with a sense of the cinematic. A heady, spell-binding album, Blue Gum Way will make you pause what you're doing and pay attention.
It's The Long Goodbye [Yellow Vinyl] (LP)
The Twilight Sad
The Twilight Sad return with a shimmering, bigger than life, passionate album. It's The Long Goodbye tackles themes of crisis and loss. It's raw and questioning, burning with anger, confusion, and longing. The sound calls to mind the swirling melancholia and urgency of '80s post-punk acts and wouldn't you know it? The Cure's Robert Smith plays guitar on "Waiting For The Phone Call." It's The Long Goodbye is remarkable. A bold, gripping, deeply moving album that finds the beauty that often walks hand in hand with pain and despair.
How Sad, How Lovely [Silver Vinyl +7"] (LP)
Connie Converse
Connie Converse, the 1950s singer/songwriter who mysteriously disappeared in 1974, was commemorated in 2009 with the compilation, How Sad, How Lovely . Now Third Man Records has reissued this collection of her charming folk songs with sweet alto vocals. The reissue features 20 tracks and includes the previously unreleased “House” and a new remix of “Playboy of the Western World” by Dirick Cummins. How Sad, How Lovely is a gentle set with melancholy moments, cheerful lilts, and clever lyrics. Highlights include the swooning "Roving Woman" and the lively "Down This Road," which, like many of these, sounds like a familiar old folk classic.
Hen's Teeth [Transparent White Vinyl] (LP)
Iron & Wine
Sam Beam, professionally known as Iron & Wine, has released his 11th studio album, Hen's Teeth . The serene mood on the album takes a modern aesthetic and lightly drags it through the Laurel Canyon scene and '70s folk-rock vibes to form a contemporary sound anchored by the roots of the past. Folk trio I'm With Her joins Beam on "Robin's Egg," a sunny, gleeful song overflowing with joy, and "Wait Up," with a more subdued, introspective mood. Beam is also joined by his daughter Arden Beam on vocal harmonies on "Grace Notes" and "Singing Saw."
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Ö [Indie Exclusive] (LP)
Fcukers
Fcukers make their debut with Ö , out on Ninja Tune. There's been a lot of buzz around this indie house record and from the very first track you'll see why: the album is euphoric, full speed ahead, gritty and sexy. Heavy basslines, heady melodies, and languid, seductive vocals make you feel like you're on a sweaty packed dance floor in a NYC basement. Ö creates a sense of wild abandon and pure joy that it seems like so many of us have been needing.
Sex Packets [35th Anniversary Edition] (CD)
Digital Underground
Has it really been 35 years since we first heard "The Humpty Dance"? Hard to believe, but Digital Underground's platinum-selling debut album Sex Packets has received a 35th anniversary reissue. A party-thumping yet innovative blend of P-Funk, jazz piano, humor and social commentary, the album earned widespread appeal for its now-legendary singles "Doowutchyalike" and "The Humpty Dance." This anniversary edition features the remastered original album, four bonus tracks, photo book, and a special 3-D CD jacket. It's a welcome throwback to one of the most whimsical entries in the golden age of hip-hop.
Hurts Like Hell [Clear Yellow Vinyl] (LP)
Charlotte Cornfield
Canadian singer/songwriter Charlotte Cornfield makes her Merge Records debut with Hurts Like Hell . Her sixth studio album, it offers country/folk rock with gentle melodies and lyrics that reflect on relationships and her personal growth since having a daughter. At times Cornfield evokes Courtney Barnett or Lucinda Williams - one of her influences - especially with her twangy, straight-forward vocals. The sparse, delicate track "Living With It" features Feist on guest vocals in the airy chorus.
Irreversible (CD)
Brigitte Calls Me Baby
Chicago band Brigitte Calls Me Baby offer a fascinating sound -- a unique hybrid of New Wave/New Romantic, jangle-pop, and early 2000s indie rock. Their second studio album, Irreversible , features singer Wes Leavins crooning effectively over hook-laden songs with melodies that sound thrillingly familiar yet not derivative. "I Danced With Another Love In My Dream" is an infectious gem that evokes Morrissey/The Smiths but with livelier energy. The guitar on "Slumber Party" calls to mind early Strokes with more romantic vocals, and some of that disco-punk energy a la Franz Ferdinand. This is an exciting new album, destined to appeal to a wide range of rock fans.
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Our stores will have hundreds of limited edition Record Store Day releases, special one-day sales, RSD T-shirts, goodie bags (while supplies last) & more on Saturday, April 18th! More info.









