Vinyl record sales have seen a huge spike in the last few years, and the pandemic appears to have played a role. A small shop in Concord is taking advantage of the rise in interest.
For a while, owner Michael"Sesh" Sessions wasn't sure if he'd ever be able to sell them. For a business that revolves around rhythm, his timing was terrible."The plan was I was going to spend all of 2019 getting everything ready to open up the shop. I was buying as many records as I could, all the bins I built myself," said Sessions."I was able to open the shop at the end of 2019 unfortunately unaware that the world was gonna flip upside down.
"Lisa is the hardest-working employee here," said Sessions."She stands in the window and stares at people, and it brings people inside." While cassettes may be making a comeback, vinyl is in the middle of a revolution. According to entertainment data firm Luminate, sales have shot up by more than 360% since 2019, when the store first opened its doors.
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