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Jerome may be America’s highest and largest ghost town, but that doesn’t mean you can’t dip into one of the many storefronts to thumb through some vinyl.
Renfield Record Exchange specializes in rare vinyl records and out-of-print CDs, but you can also replace your El Camino album if it somehow gets lost making the 90-mile trek from Phoenix.
Perennial ’90s power pop act, Nada Surf make a strong showing this week, along with Polish rockers, Don’t Ask Smingus, and eclectic hip-hop collective, Doomtree.
1. The Black Keys – El Camino 2. Florence and the Machine – Ceremonials 3. Scott, the Enemy Online – Holy Shit 4. Brand New – Your Favorite Weapon (10th anniversary) 5. Doomtree – No Kings Doomtree – The Grand Experiment by Roman Vorkuta 6. Nada Surf – The Stars are Indifferent to Astronomy Nada Surf – Looking Through by EDPMC Vincent 7. Don’t Ask Smingus – Landslide
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8. Tom Waits – Bad as Me 9. Scott, the Enemy Online – The Chinese Democracy 10. Puscifer – Conditions of My Parole