Strictly Discs
06/08/2026
Last week’s top 10 new and at the shops & online at strictlydiscs.com.
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It’s never a bad week for records when it includes a brand new one from Paul McCartney. ‘The Boys of Dungeon Lane’ is his widely-welcomed new album, and it finds the pop godfather trawling memories of his youth, meditating on images of a Paul we’ve never seen, still just another anonymous, striving young musician.
1 - Paul McCartney - The Boys of Dungeon Lane - indie release party excl. silvery vinyl + photo print
2- Death Cab for Cutie - I Built You A Tower - frosted teal vinyl
3 - Boards of Canada - Inferno - deluxe edition, red vinyl
4 - Johnny Blue Skies & the Dark Clouds - Mutiny After Midnight
5 - Bleachers - everyone for ten minutes - indie exclusive white
6 - Kacey Musgraves - Golden Hour - restock
7 - Molly Lewis - The Forgotten Edge
8 - Phoebe Bridgers - Stranger in the Alps - restock
9 - Johnny Blues Skies & the Dark Clouds - Mutiny After Midnight - cd
10 - Daft Punk - Random Access Memories - restock
Available for in-store pickup or global shipping. Strictly Record Club members get 10% off all new & used product. More info at the links in our bio.
06/06/2026
Shop scenes.
The records don’t dig themselves.
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05/30/2026
Shop scenes.
The vinyl is calling and we must dig.
05/26/2026
This week’s used vinyl drop will include some landmark free-jazz LPs that deserve a longer look. These weren’t albums that broke any sales records; more importantly, they pushed boundaries, inspiring generations of jazz and experimental musicians across the globe. In many cases, these small-run records captured artists whose invention and evolution often took place in the live setting rather than the studio, giving us a rare glimpse of singular moments in jazz history, all these decades later. Here’s ten of ‘em.
We start with a few from the landmark experimental label ESP-Disk’, started by a New York lawyer in the 60s initially to release records in the invented language of Esperanto. A chance encounter with Albert Ayler in Harlem led to the label’s second release, ‘Spiritual Unity’’; its explosiveness immediately changed the trajectory of the label and, many believe, the entire arc of the jazz avant-garde. While never gaining a reputation for paying artists well, the ESP label did provide an early forum to artists like Ayler, Milford Graves, Alan Silva, Roswell Rudd, John Tchicai, and Sun Ra.
We also see some extremely rare releases from players on their own artist-run labels, such as Leo Smith’s Kabell and Bobby Naughton’s Otic, plus essential pieces from foundational spiritual jazz labels like Nessa, India Navigation, and Strata-East. Collected in the main only by obsessives, it is rare to come across so many of these records at once, and in such immaculate shape. Enjoy the artwork and check these out this Friday!
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