Vinyl Conflict Profiled In Style
As part of their new music issue, Style Magazine has profiles of local record stores, including Oregon Hill’s Vinyl Conflict. Vinyl Conflict Location: 324 S. Pine St. Store vibe: Small Oregon Hill spot, 400 square feet of hardcore punk with kitsch delights such as Ramones Russian dolls and a Descendents’ “Milo” bobble head. Styles: Hardcore, […]
Vinyl Conflict
Location: 324 S. Pine St.
Store vibe: Small Oregon Hill spot, 400 square feet of hardcore punk with kitsch delights such as Ramones Russian dolls and a Descendents’ “Milo” bobble head.
Styles: Hardcore, punk and metal with some old-school stuff and an excellent local selection.
History: Opened in September 2008 by the husband-and-wife team of Brandon and Lauren Ferrell. A former drummer with Municipal Waste, Brandon saw the potential in filling a niche for the young punks and metal fans around Richmond, particularly in the Oregon Hill neighborhood. The couple also runs its own label, No Way Records.
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