You might not believe it at first glance, but this gentleman's EDC blade is, in fact, a version of the 110 Folding Hunter.
A new David Byrne cover version of Olivia Rodrigo‘s “Drivers License” has been released to celebrate Thursday’s fifth anniversary of the release of her blockbuster debut single. It’s the first in what ...
Drag Knives seem to be the overshadowed awkward kid on the playground of CNC equipment, but they have a definitive niche making stencils, vinyl stickers, and paper cuts. Unfortunately, the drag knife ...
It’s tall, slender, and water-resistant, and it holds a ton of stuff. The good news is that it’s on sale—you can get the Suncast 53-inch Resin Vertical Tool Shed on sale for just $399 right now, a 36% ...
PENNSYLVANIA, USA — Does the date of the season's first freeze tell us anything about when we might receive our first snowfall? Historically, our first freeze is in the middle of October. This year, ...
*If you click on a link in this article, we will earn affiliate revenue THERE’s an impressive tablet deal on Amazon right now, and it’s turning heads for all the right reasons. Shoppers have been ...
Vinyl is so hot right now that a Nashville-based audio company has been able to create an entirely new way of experiencing it. And it’s apparently all the rage. The company, called Tiny Vinyl, makes ...
Target is offering up a pint-sized new way for music lovers to get their tunes, with a new collection of mini LPs. Part of the appropriately-named Tiny Vinyl collection, the new discs measure just ...
We are thrilled to bring you the latest offering from our Loudwire Record Club as you can enter to win a standard black vinyl version of the new Tron: Ares soundtrack from Nine Inch Nails. This comes ...
This vinyl 7-inch, as previously mentioned, will feature both "Sticks and Stones" and "Hurt People Hurt People." Both tracks are expected to be on a forthcoming Mudvayne album. The band has been ...
In 2019, Record Store Day partnered with manufacturer Crosley to revive a 3-inch collectible vinyl format first launched in Japan in 2004. Five years later, a new 4-inch-sized format called Tiny Vinyl ...
Introducing a new way to listen to records: Tiny Vinyl! These adorable 4-inch records work on a regular turntable just like their 12-inch equivalents, but are a third of their size. They run at 33rpm, ...
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