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    The End of All Music

    The End of All Music

    4.7(9 reviews)
    48.1 mi
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    Awesome record store! I always forget about it because it's a little hidden, but went into it the…read moreother day and it's amazing! The guy who was working was really nice, and the prices are not ridiculous at all. There's also a lot of cool posters that I wish I could get (all of them pretty much); anyone interested in records and cassettes should definitely check this store out.

    This is the best record store in the world, or at least of those I've been in: humble, unassuming,…read moresomewhat hidden upstairs in a college town off the beaten pathway of interstates and corporate sanitization. So, first, the shortcomings: every time I go in, I don't find something gently used on "the list" that I've been accumulating for years. And that's it for the shortcomings (which is to say that it's not the Valhalla of myth where first pressings of The White Album and Toad the Wet Sprocket's Coil fall from a billowy ceiling into my hands to which the proprietor looks, ever so coyly, at me and says "those two are on me.") The good is abundant. Wonderful selection, with a strong nod in the direction of (Delta and Mississippi Hill Country) blues. I'm a 'backfill the collection with stuff I had in 1996 on CD' kind of guy, so the copy I found of Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness I found was, in a possibly cautionary 'millennial sees mid-life coming', a victory 5 years in the making. Well organized as well. More good: they play wonderful stuff as you browse. I've been turned on to Spiritualized and Durand Jones and the Indications in my past two trips. (Yes, EoAM is worth a trip). They'be made m consider why I haven't become more familiar with Junior Kimborough and R.L. Burnside. Quite simply, music sounds better, tastes and appetites broaden because of the atmosphere of the place. They also have some fantastic T-shirts that rep the shop. Maybe the biggest good: the people who are EoAM aren't pretentious; I've never felt that all-too-familiar chide of the (usually mentally-taxed by their own regal 'this store is my kingdom' self-importance) folks who work there. I've never felt bothered in asking questions and have, I think without exception, been given insightful yet intuitive advice (again, this may be due more to the climbing of the stairs and stepping off the real world and into Music Shangri-La). So, go. Buy something. Wander the Square. Drive up the tree-framed street (Lamar) and eat at Snackbar or Volta. This is part of the finest experience the Magnolia State has to offer.

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