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20% Off Used Books At Amoeba LA 4/26
Celebrate Independent Bookstore Day with us and take 20% off all used books in our Hollywood store on April 26th! View
New Music We Like Lists
Check out our staff’s new Music We Like lists of their favorite music & movies for Spring 2025 View
Turntable Recommendations
Not Sure which turntable is right for you? Amoeba Hollywood has a great selection for vinyl listeners of all types. Come in and talk to our turntable experts... View
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Sell Us Your Vinyl!
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EarWax Amoeba Podcast
Every Thursday on our podcast EarWax, two longtime record store clerks share the stories behind the albums we love. View
Job Opportunities at Amoeba
Want to work at Amoeba? Take a look at the current job openings at our Hollywood and San Francisco stores. View
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Where To Park at Amoeba Hollywood
Amoeba Hollywood validates 75 minutes with purchase for the parking garage at the El Centro complex. Enter on on Argyle, just half a block south of Amoeba. View
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Live at Amoeba
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Watch Miami rock band Torche perform a loud, heavy set from their fifth album Admission live in the Amoeba Hollywood Green Room!

Anora x Criterion Signing [SOLD OUT]
April 29th 5pm - Hollywood
Coco Jones Signing
May 1st 5:30pm - Hollywood
Car Seat Headrest Listening Party
May 2nd 5pm - Hollywood
Blondshell
May 6th 5pm - Hollywood
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The Execution Of All Things (Frozen Lake Edition) (CD)
Rilo Kiley
Originally released in 2002, Rilo Kiley's now classic indie rock album The Execution of All Things is being reissued as the Frozen Lake Edition . Recorded in Nebraska with Mike Mogis of Bright Eyes, the album became a landmark early '00s Saddle Creek release...and it still sounds just as refreshing, romantic, and poignant as it did back then. The songs showcase Jenny Lewis' incredible ability to take tales of depression and trauma and turn them into heartfelt, wistful, hope-inducing gems. Rediscover an old favorite or get ready to have your life changed with this bittersweet, beautiful album.
Paradise On Planet Popstar [Sky Blue Vinyl] (LP)
Wishy
With an EP as good as Paradise on Planet Popstar , it's no wonder Wishy's star is on the rise. The Indianapolis indie rockers write blissfully fuzzed out tracks imbued with longing and driven by defiant riffs. The band deftly blends garage rock, shoegaze, and grunge, channeling frustration and desire into these gritty, cathartic songs. You won't be able to get enough of this short-but-sweet release.
Burnout (CD)
BoyWithUke
BoyWithUke's latest album is also planned as his last under the moniker. Burnout finds strength in vulnerability, as Charley Yang gets introspective and open on these genre-hopping, enjoyable songs. "Can You Feel It?" opens with plaintive keys, building a poignant, delicate mood before the percussion kicks in and the anxiety ramps up. "Ghost" is wistful and bittersweet, a love letter to a relationship gone by. Burnout is a beautiful, dynamic album with arrangements that surprise and delight and lyrics that feel oh-so-relatable.
Luster [Clear Vinyl] (LP)
Maria Somerville
Irish musician Maria Somerville makes her 4AD label debut with new album, Luster . Somerville has contributed to Richard Russell's Everything Is Recorded project and the 4AD compilation Bills & Aches & Blues, and kept busy as the host of "Early Bird Show" on NTS Radio. On Luster , she invokes a lush new world of dream-pop with hints of shoegaze. "Garden" is especially lovely with its nostalgic, shimmering guitar and joyful melody. "Projections" casts a spell with its mesmerizing strumming and echoing vocals.
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Rhinestones [Blue Vinyl] (LP)
HTRK
HTRK's 2021 album Rhinestones is getting reissued on what they call "Haunted Blue Vinyl." It's a dusky, enigmatic blue, fitting for an album the band has described as “eerie and gothic country music" with songs exploring the veneer of glamour, and how seemingly commonplace items and experiences can become precious things. And this album will haunt you. Stripped down, downtempo, and sometimes a bit jarring, these beautifully melancholic songs are bewitching and intoxicating.
From What Was Will Grow A Flower [Blue Vinyl] (LP)
Luke Titus
Chicago's Luke Titus has released his second album, another appealing fusion of jazz, hip-hop, experimental, and indie rock. The multi-instrumentalist applies his drumming expertise and production skills to excellent effect on these innovative tracks. "Above Us" is a groovy, buoyant tune with a toe-tapping beat. "Sideline" is stirring alt-R&B while "All My Life" is an infectious indie rock track with a funky rhythm.
Time Indefinite (CD)
William Tyler
Time Indefinite is William Tyler's (Silver Jews, Lambchop) first solo record in five years. "Cabin Six" opens the album with a flutter of distorted noise, harsh sounds layering upon one another, a sort of voice crying above the tumult. Perhaps it's no surprise that this eerie track is a response to the anxiety, fear, and confusion of early 2020, when the world shut down. Partway through, however, a stillness emerges, laced with delicate beauty and quiet resilience. That understated loveliness carries the album forward, creating a rich atmosphere that highlights the joy amidst pain, the wonder amidst the terror. Time Indefinite is brilliant, thoughtful, and essential listening.
The Sacrificial Code (LP)
Kali Malone
Originally released in 2019, minimalist composer Kali Malone's breakthrough record The Sacrificial Code returns in an updated 2025 version. Timeless, experimental, and bordering on the sacred, these pipe organ compositions seem to reach through time from the days when medieval churchgoers bowed their heads to organ hymns to the record players of today. The songs are soaring and awe-inspiring yet deeply human, creating a mesmerizing and marvelous listen. The Sacrificial Code (2025) features Malone's archival organ photography and a new 2023-era arrangement of the title track recorded on the Malmö Konstmuseum's 16th-century meantone organ.
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Everything Must Go [Eco Mix Magenta Vinyl] (LP)
Goose
The fourth studio album by Connecticut's Goose is their first with drummer Cotter Ellis and it represents a period of growth and evolution for the jam band/indie rockers. This theme is reflected in the feel-good single "Give It Time," but also in the band's decision to include live favorites alongside the new songs. "Your Direction" also offers positive vibes, in a gently groovy setting with characteristic elements of psych rock.
Cunningham Bird (CD)
Andrew Bird
Andrew Bird has teamed up again with L.A. singer/songwriter Madison Cunningham for this lovely tribute to the 1973 debut album by Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks, Buckingham Nicks . Covering the album in its entirety, the supremely talented duo lend their own enigmatic touches to such favorites as "Crying In The Night," their voices intertwining elegantly. "Crystal" is lush and melancholy, piercing straight to the heart. "Without A Leg To Stand On" is another gem, gently propulsive and winsome.
Unatoned (CD)
Machine Head
Oakland metal stalwarts Machine Head return with their eleventh studio album, Unatoned , introducing drummer Matt Alston and lead guitarist Reece Scruggs. The single "Bonescraper" is a dramatic ode to love lost and it pummels fans with its growling verses before bursting into an anthemic chorus. "Unbound" is a solid thrash headbanger while "These Scars Won't Define Us" brings on the chant-along choruses with guest turns by Lacuna Coil, In Flames, and Unearth.
Cold World [Clear w/ Black Splatter Vinyl] (LP)
Death Lens
Death Lens delivers scorching modern punk on Cold World . The songs tackle the topics of social injustice and global turmoil, and how we react to the seemingly nonstop flow of bad behavior and bad news. Listening to Cold World is an exhilarating experience that speeds by and will leave you aching for more. Grounded and gritty, the album moves from fierce and uncompromising to alienated and abrasive. This is the real deal.