Summer Sundays are for coffee, a lazy spin of Side A, and the quiet thrill of knowing you just paid way less for that album you swore you’d “get eventually.”
We’re making “eventually” happen every Sunday in August: 10 records, marked down for 7 days only. Then they vanish, like that box of Fleetwood Mac bootlegs your roommate “accidentally sold.”
Charli XCX – Brat and it’s the same but there’s three more songs so it’s not (2LP White Vinyl) – CA$45.00 (was CA$59.99)
The club record of the summer, now with three extra bangers so your serotonin lasts until fall. The white vinyl pressing is pure eye candy for your turntable.
Ginger Root – Shinbangumi (Sunray & Juban TV Building Vinyl) – CA$29.99 (was CA$34.98)
Retro city-pop grooves meet modern indie charm in one endlessly replayable LP. Perfect for fans of late-night neon walks and VHS tape nostalgia.
Asteroid City – Original Soundtrack (2LP Orange Vinyl) – CA$55.00 (was CA$67.99)
Wes Anderson’s pastel-hued universe, pressed on sunny orange wax. Every needle drop feels like a perfectly framed scene in your life.
Boygenius – Boygenius (5th Anniversary Yellow Vinyl) – CA$27.98 (was CA$34.98)
Julien, Phoebe, and Lucy at their most devastatingly tender. The yellow vinyl is just a bonus; the harmonies are the real gold here.
Ramona Lisa – Arcadia (Sea Blue Vinyl) – CA$24.99 (was CA$29.99)
Caroline Polachek’s dreamy, baroque-pop solo project — ideal for rainy afternoons and fantasy novel soundtracks. Sea blue vinyl feels like it was made to soundtrack mermaids reading poetry.
Turnover – Myself In The Way (Pink Vinyl) – CA$19.99 (was CA$26.99)
Shimmering indie rock with just enough groove to make you dance in your kitchen. Pink vinyl for the romantics who still make mixtapes.
Yuna – Yuna (Blue Vinyl) – CA$17.55 (was CA$26.99)
Velvety R&B with a breezy, international flair. Blue vinyl to match the ocean calm her voice brings.
Björk – The Fossora Remixes (Indie Exclusive EP) – CA$26.50 (was CA$34.99)
Björk invites a small army of sonic alchemists to reimagine Fossora. Expect mushroom basslines and alien lullabies — in the best way possible.
Dave Matthews Band – Walk Around the Moon (Clear Vinyl) – CA$29.55 (was CA$36.95)
DMB’s latest swings from cosmic jam sessions to quiet confessionals. Clear vinyl lets you see straight through to the heart of the groove.
Feist – Multitudes (Clear Vinyl LP) – CA$35.00 (was CA$44.99)
A warm, vulnerable return from one of indie’s most distinctive voices. Clear vinyl because her music doesn’t need anything clouding it.