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Visit our Discogs site for out-of-print and collectable LPs & CDs!

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NEW RELEASES

APRIL 18: Tunde Adebimpe (TV on the Radio), Falling in Reverse, Childish Gambino, Beirut, Rhiannon Giddens, Neil Young, Melvins, Julien Baker (Boygenius),

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APRIL 25: Machine Head, Viagra Boys, Tennis, Willie Nelson, Ok Go, Goose, Vinnie Paz, Ghost, Masters of Reality, Wishy, Samia

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MAY 2: Sixpence None the Richer, Blondshell, The Lights, Eric Church, Pup, Car Seat Headrest, Briston Maroney, Jenny Hval, Dope Lemon

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May 9 - Maren Morris, Sleep Token, Kali Uchis, DOPE LEMON, The Head & The Heart, Norah Jones, McKlusky, Arcade Fire, Pink Panthress, Rilo Kiley, PARTYNEXTDOOR w/Drake, Ghost Bath, The Kooks, Sleigh Bells, Kaleo, Blake Shelton, Kali Uchis

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May 16: Avicii, Ken Carson,

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WE ARE LOCATED DOWNTOWN PORTLAND  !! 

 

We have downsized and now occupy only the WEST SIDE of the building's storefront. YES we still have CDs, DVDs and vinyl...!!

 

It's all together in one lovely space at 1313 W Burnside.

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EM Current Bestsellers

 

  1. Bon Iver--SABLE, fABLE

  2. Jeff Buckley--Grace

  3. Original Soundtrack--Wicked

  4. Doechii--Alligator Bites Never Heal

  5. Sabrina Carpenter--Short n Sweet

  6. Amyl & the Sniffers--Cartoon Darkness

  7. Mumford & Sons--Rushmere

  8. Black Country New Road--Forever Howlong

  9. Pink Floyd--Live at Pompeii

  10. Cindy Lee--Jubilee

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Japanese Breakfast - For Melancholy Brunettes (& sad women)

Japanese Breakfast has always drawn upon a mix of '80s influences, but here Michelle Zauner and the band conjure a dark, goth-like magic, evoking the full-masted galleon productions of bands like the Church, Japan, and the Cure. Her songs reveal themselves slowly; her voice a cherubic bell-tone cutting through the coastal fog of analog orchestral synths, crystalline acoustic guitars, and gargantuan basslines. Yet there are moments of lyrical twang, as on "Men in Bars," her sun-dappled duet with a gruff-voiced Jeff Bridges, or "Winter in L.A." which sparkles with a Beach Boys wistfulness. It often feels like Zauner is questioning herself, staring into a mirror and wondering whether she is the sad girl who avoids the sun, or the ideal woman, like the "Venus from the shell" who emerges from the sea to bedevil a man in "Orlando." For Zauner and Japanese Breakfast, the answer is always something in between and more complex and creatively assured than what has come before. With For Melancholy Brunettes (& Sad Women), Zauner invites us into the magic mirror her life and pulls us through to the other side. ~ Matt Collar allmusic.com

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