This Week's Vinyl Highlights
Olivia Rodrigo - you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love ('spark in the dark' Black Vinyl)

Olivia Rodrigo leads this week's vinyl highlights with you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love, a new full-length release arriving after the massive attention around SOUR and GUTS. The title gives the album a different emotional shape from her first two records, pointing toward love, contradiction, and the kind of sharp personal writing Rodrigo has made central to her biggest songs. This 'spark in the dark' black vinyl LP gives fans another major pop release to place alongside her earlier albums, while keeping the physical edition simple and focused on the new record. For shoppers watching the week's biggest new vinyl arrivals, this is the headline pop title.
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Audioslave - Out Of Exile (2LP 180g Black Vinyl)

Audioslave's Out Of Exile returns as one of this week's strongest rock vinyl highlights, giving the band's 2005 second album a new 2LP presentation on 180g black vinyl. The record includes some of the group's most recognizable tracks, including "Be Yourself," "Your Time Has Come," "Doesn't Remind Me," and the title track, with Chris Cornell's voice set against the hard-rock weight of Tom Morello, Tim Commerford, and Brad Wilk. This newly remastered edition gives longtime Audioslave fans a straightforward way to add the album on vinyl without chasing the much higher-priced liquid-filled version. For rock listeners browsing new arrivals this week, Out Of Exile is one of the clearest catalog reissue picks.
blink-182 - Buddha (Limited Edition Blue, Red and Yellow Splatter on Split Color Vinyl)

blink-182's Buddha brings the band's early demo-era pop-punk back into view with a limited edition pressing that matches the record's scrappy, pre-breakthrough energy. Before Cheshire Cat, Dude Ranch, and the later Travis Barker lineup, these songs showed Tom DeLonge and Mark Hoppus already working through fast tempos, off-center humor, and the melodic hooks that would become central to the band's identity. The blue, red and yellow splatter on split color vinyl gives this early title a bold visual format, while tracks like "Carousel," "T.V.," "21 Days," and "Toast & Bananas" make it a strong pick for fans filling in the band's first chapter on vinyl.
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Pink Floyd - 8-Tracks (UK Import on 180g Black Vinyl)

Pink Floyd's 8-Tracks brings together eight selections from the band's 1971 to 1979 run, making it one of this week's most recognizable classic rock vinyl highlights. The black 180g vinyl LP includes "Money," "Wish You Were Here," "Another Brick In The Wall, Part 2," "Time," and "Comfortably Numb," along with deeper 1970s cuts "One Of These Days" and "Wot's... Uh The Deal." The biggest collector detail is "Pigs On The Wing," presented here in the full 8-track cartridge version originally tied to Animals. For longtime fans and newer listeners, this UK import works as a compact view of Pink Floyd's breakthrough decade.
Bebe Rexha - Dirty Blonde (Black Vinyl Edition with Gatefold Jacket)

Bebe Rexha's Dirty Blonde arrives this week as a new pop vinyl highlight from an artist whose catalog has moved through dance-pop, country-pop, club features, and big radio hooks. The black vinyl edition gives the album a clean physical presentation while the title points toward the image-driven, high-contrast pop identity Rexha has built across singles, collaborations, and full-length releases. For shoppers following current pop arrivals, Dirty Blonde stands out because it connects Rexha's mainstream vocal profile with a new album cycle built for fans who have followed her from "Meant to Be" and "I'm Good (Blue)" into her solo records.
Angine de Poitrine - Vol. I (Black Vinyl with Printed Insert)

Angine de Poitrine's Vol. I brings one of this week's stranger and more curious rock releases into the spotlight, with a black vinyl pressing that includes a printed insert. The duo's debut album has been described around driving drum grooves and layered microtonal guitars, giving the record a hypnotic pull that sits outside ordinary indie-rock structure. Tracks like "Sherpa," "Tohogd," "Tamebsz," and "Ababa Hotel" point toward a compact six-song album built around repetition, odd turns, and a deliberately off-center sense of rock spectacle. For shoppers looking beyond the week's biggest names, Vol. I is the left-field discovery pick.
Angine de Poitrine - Vol. II (Black Vinyl with Printed Insert)

Angine de Poitrine's Vol. II continues the duo's unusual rock project with another black vinyl pressing that includes a printed insert. Where Vol. I works as the opening statement, this second volume keeps the focus on the group's locked-in drum patterns, microtonal guitar layers, and short-form instrumental tension. Tracks such as "Starets," "Peshawar," "Manali," and "Rhododendron" point toward a record built from repetition, movement, and strange melodic turns rather than standard verse-chorus writing. For shoppers digging past the larger names in this week's new vinyl arrivals, Vol. II adds another left-field title with a clear companion-piece connection to Vol. I.
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