Spiral Scratch is a Buffalo record sanctuary, with an amazingly broad selection of vinyl.
Even
though Spiral Scratch has a small collection of CDs, this fairly new shop is the
king of vinyl. "I just love music,"
says owner Dave 'Anchovies'. Dave
is a soft-spoken guy, oozing with passion for music, especially the
big-black-disc kind.
"I've
always thought it was a shame that Buffalo, a city with such a great music
scene, didn't still have the type of non-intimidating record store that I feel
we need."
This
is exactly what Dave built. His
inspiration comes from music stores that he'd visited and loved spending time
in, and Spiral Scratch has all the comforts of a small-city record store.
Spiral
Scratch, occupying the space that used to be Sit and Spin Records, is not the
first record store in Buffalo, but it's different. One of the most noticeable differences is that all the
records are a couple dollars less than the prices one normally finds. Because
Dave uses a handful of independent distributors or buys directly from the music
labels themselves, the record price can be kept low.
Spiral
Scratch is open to special orders.
"It may take me a little longer to get the record, but I can sell them
for really cheap," Dave says.
The
store also buys back old records, and it also has a modest used CD collection.
In addition, Dave is involved in promoting local shows and selling tickets for
shows. Recently, Dave was moving
tickets to the Boris show at Soundlab.
Even though Spiral Scratch supports local music, you will not find a
segregated section in this store.
"Local
music shouldn't be separated into its own thing. Great music is great music, that's why I mix them all in
together," Dave explains.
More
of a fan than a businessman, Dave's establishment is driven by his passion for
music and the rest seems to follow, making Spiral Scratch nearly unique in
Buffalo. Dave did not show off the
rare items he had on the shelves, neither did he mark up the price to a
ridiculous level. They are just
there, waiting silently for someone who'll recognize them as treasure--for the
love of the music--not the fact that they may be a first pressing.
Introduced
to music by his late father, back in the day, Dave believes that vinyl records
and the vinyl scene is due for a comeback. "CDs are compact, but they fail after you use them for a
couple years," Dave says. "If you take care of
your records, they last forever."
Vinyl records have large, visually appealing cover art and some come
with posters and other fold-outs.
Today, in the age of digital music, many vinyl records are released with
a code so that people can also download the songs in mp3 formats to put on
their digital music player.
"I still don't see myself as a collector. I just have a lot of records," Dave states. "If a record was released with two different album covers, a collector needs to have both. If I just have one--it's probably the cheaper one."
Even
though it is still early on in the game, Dave's aim is clear. "I want this
store to be broader than any of the other record stores," he says. With the help of his family and close
friends, Spiral Scratch imports and sells records from a wide variety of
artists. The collection ranges
from Sigur Ros, to Sleep, to Nico; anyone can find something to take home. Dave backs that thought up by saying, "I
don't want to just sell music I like, I want to have something for everyone
that comes into the store."
Spiral Scratch Records
2531 Delaware Avenue
Buffalo, NY 14216
716.873.1484

already the best record store in buffalo! great selection and you honestly can't find better prices, especially with ebay driving up the value of vinyl...