Hundreds of music enthusiasts flocked to Rust & Wax in West Palm Beach on Saturday morning for Record Store Day, a global celebration of independent record stores. Co-owner Jesse Feldman reported a surge in sales due to the release of Taylor Swift’s new album “The Tortured Poets Department,” which was available exclusively on vinyl records.
Music lovers like Mark Servilio and Brittany Sanchez-Diaz eagerly awaited the event, with Servilio even taking time off work to attend. For these record shoppers, listening to vinyl records is the ultimate way to experience music. It’s not just about the sound quality, but also about the sense of community that comes with sharing this passion with others. As Servilio put it, “Music is the universal language,” and events like Record Store Day bring together people who share a common enthusiasm for music and the vinyl records that carry those sounds.
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