About The Vinyl Vault
The Vinyl Vault is a must-visit destination for music enthusiasts in Littleton, Massachusetts. This independent record store boasts an extraordinary selection of vinyl, catering to a wide range of genres, from punk and metal to jazz and psychedelic rock. The owner and their team take great care in curating a diverse collection, ensuring that customers can discover hidden gems and rare finds. The store's main floor showcases a robust selection of 70s rock, complemented by smaller sections dedicated to pop, metal, and punk. Downstairs, the basement is a treasure trove of jazz and other genres that are often hard to come by. While the pricing may be on the higher end, the staff's extensive knowledge and the quality of the records make it a worthwhile experience for both new and seasoned vinyl collectors. Customers have praised the store's friendly atmosphere, where the owner and their sons are always eager to assist and share their passion for music. Whether you're looking to expand your collection or simply explore the world of vinyl, The Vinyl Vault is a must-visit destination that offers an unparalleled selection and a genuine connection to the local music community.
Extraordinary selection of vinyls, from punk to metal, and anything in between. Really hidden gems in the used section, owner takes care of putting out there a wide variety of artists/bands. Liars, !!!, and great 60 psychedelic music too. A must if you are near Littleton, Massachusetts and if not, it is worth a visit for sure.
There are lots of records here, mostly used. The first floor has an abundance of your typical 70s rock with small pop, metal and punk sections. Downstairs lots of Jazz and other genres.
Organization was a bit confusing ..B-52s were under punk, which wouldn’t be my first guess. If you are looking for something in particular, ask as the staff seemed very knowledgeable. Looks like they get a lot of collections, so my guess is new items in regularly. I didn’t notice any rarities in the rock section, but can’t really speak for the other genres.
The big drawback was they seem very pricey. The two albums I passed on were Phil Collins No Jacket required at...read full review
Great, abundant selection of mostly used, some new, sealed vinyl record releases of all genres. The main floor is dedicated to Rock, Pop, Blues, and a small selection of Electronic, Metal, and Soundtracks, while the basement is full of Jazz. Pricing isn't dirt cheap, but things are accurately priced and (at least when I was there) they're willing to shave a few bucks off if you're buying multiple things. Found some unexpected 60s, 70s and 80s gems here that I usually don't see at stores.