Some records aren’t just albums—they’re postcards from a parallel timeline, spinning nostalgia into the present. Our latest vinyl arrivals read like a mixtape left on your pillow by a music-obsessed time traveler. So cue the mood lighting, pour yourself something poetic, and drop the needle.
Arcade Fire – Pink Elephant
Pressed on pink yolk-effect vinyl, this one’s a fever dream dance party at the edge of sentimentality. Think existential disco in a cathedral.
The Backseat Lovers – Waiting To Spill
A clear vinyl LP plus a bonus 7″ that feels like the back page of your high school journal set to guitar. Raw, reeling, and exactly the right kind of messy.
Dan Mangan – Oh Fortune
For the days when even your coffee sighs at you. Mangan’s melancholy warmth is the perfect overcast companion.
The Weeknd – Hurry Up Tomorrow (Complete Edition)
Double LP. Glossy, cinematic, haunted. The audio equivalent of driving through the city at 2 a.m. with a cracked rearview mirror and a heart full of plot twists.
Selena Gomez & The Scene – When The Sun Goes Down
Lavender and white swirl vinyl that evokes teenage bedrooms, secret playlists, and the sheer drama of pop when you’re feeling everything at once.
Son Lux – Bones
Pink and clear splatter vinyl for the quietly dramatic. Like scoring a sci-fi ballet written by your favorite philosopher.
Lemonheads – It’s A Shame About Ray (30th Anniversary)
Thirty and still sighing like a teenager. Classic alt-slacker charm with a new wax wardrobe.
Crystal Castles – II
Two LPs of raw, icy chaos. Perfect for headphones-and-hiding-from-the-world days. It’s glitch, it’s goth, it’s glorious.
Lights – A6
Glow-in-the-dark green vinyl because your ears aren’t the only ones that deserve a light show. Indie exclusive, mood inclusive.
PUP – Who Will Look After The Dogs?
Unapologetically loud, emotionally honest, and just unhinged enough to make you feel alive. Splatter vinyl, because neatness is overrated.
INXS – Listen Like Thieves (40th Anniversary Edition)
A glam-rock time capsule that still struts like it’s ’85. If you don’t listen like thieves by now, what have you been doing?
BoyWithUke – Lucid Dreams
Bedroom pop with soul. Vinyl for when your thoughts won’t sleep and your heart won’t shut up.
Lady Gaga – The Fame Monster (Picture Disc)
As iconic as eyeliner on a rainy night. It’s not just a record, it’s a wearable feeling.
Available now at catloafrecords.com.
Spin your story. One groove at a time.