Follow Friday | Record Store Day
By Andy Kahn Apr 10, 2015 • 2:50 pm PDT


@briangliboff No, not this time. We were asked to remove it from our list in March.
— Record Store Day (@recordstoreday) April 6, 2015
@briangliboff Not sure what the plans are–we just know it’s not coming on 4/18
— Record Store Day (@recordstoreday) April 6, 2015
@paythetab @Modernvinyl Every artist/label/management determines their press run. 1975, as we understand it, is a customs issue.
— Record Store Day (@recordstoreday) April 8, 2015
If you have a specific question about an item being made available on Record Store Day, sending a tweet is one option for finding the solution to a query.
@jwoodervin @BullMooseVinyl @thirdmanrecords doesn’t usually release press runs, and we haven’t seen one for this.
— Record Store Day (@recordstoreday) April 6, 2015
@Andi_Vaughan Find stores by searching the Participating Store Search at either http://t.co/l70D8bzHDW or http://t.co/tjNaiCNpdM
— Record Store Day (@recordstoreday) April 7, 2015
The account also from time to time addresses an issue long linked to Record Store Day –the flipping of RSD records on eBay.
@TheVinylFactory it’s not a store. Seller doesn’t have the releases. We consider that fraudulent and encourage reporting each link as such.
— Record Store Day (@recordstoreday) April 8, 2015
@recordstoreday I don’t agree with it either but, sorry, it’s not “fraudulent” + their listing is in line with eBay policy @thevinylfactory
— Graham Needham (@grahamneedham) April 8, 2015
@grahamneedham @TheVinylFactory What exactly makes you think we haven’t tried to do just that?
— Record Store Day (@recordstoreday) April 8, 2015
@grahamneedham @TheVinylFactory We have. And have enlisted labels and artists to speak with eBay as well. And are now enlisting the public.
— Record Store Day (@recordstoreday) April 8, 2015
@grahamneedham @TheVinylFactory Then consider it lodging a protest. Definitely not a waste of time. Red flags on posts definitely matter
— Record Store Day (@recordstoreday) April 8, 2015
@Miss_Lotus88 That’s not a store. It’s a person who doesn’t HAVE the releases and is making money off stores and their customers.
— Record Store Day (@recordstoreday) April 8, 2015
@Miss_Lotus88 Report the links to ebay. You can do that on each post. Thanks for your support of the stores.
— Record Store Day (@recordstoreday) April 8, 2015
The Twitter account for Record Store Day is also a good place for general information about RSD or for finding new music.
Orange Is The New Black (@OITNB) may not be back until June, but it will be in record stores on #RSD15 pic.twitter.com/iHGbIyc99Z
— Record Store Day (@recordstoreday) April 2, 2015
#RSD15 pic.twitter.com/9ooY1Sjman
— Record Store Day (@recordstoreday) April 5, 2015
Did someone say basketball? http://t.co/VU7mCuXx5m @furioushooves pic.twitter.com/fBKKCjAMDC
— Record Store Day (@recordstoreday) April 6, 2015
Did someone say ‘Baseball’? http://t.co/FmUbQeTFsz @BaseballProject pic.twitter.com/kQabGt6HC1
— Record Store Day (@recordstoreday) April 7, 2015
No, really, we heard someone say ‘Baseball’. http://t.co/Pd0qtrwhKA #RSD15 pic.twitter.com/ds4YOggiBY
— Record Store Day (@recordstoreday) April 7, 2015
Going behind the scenes of the two @GonerRecords #RSD15 releases this week on our FB page. https://t.co/7SbkRS86i2
— Record Store Day (@recordstoreday) April 9, 2015
In addition to following @recordstoreday there are also the popular hashtags #RSD and #RSD15 to link you to Record Store Day tweets from all across the Twitterverse.