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Sacramento record stores see vinyl resurgence as industry rebounds
Summary
Vinyl sales topped $1 billion in 2025, and Sacramento shops including Rocket Records and Kicksville report rising interest from younger buyers ahead of National Record Store Day on April 18.
Content
Small Sacramento record shops are reporting stronger sales and renewed attention as vinyl's popularity climbs nationally. The format surpassed $1 billion in sales in 2025 and now outsells CDs for the first time since the 1980s. Store owners say younger buyers are taking part in the trend. Both Rocket Records and Kicksville Vinyl & Vintage are marking National Record Store Day on April 18.
Key details:
- National sales of vinyl exceeded $1 billion in 2025, according to the article.
- Vinyl now outsells CDs for the first time since the 1980s, as reported in the article.
- Rocket Records owner Auggie Maravilla describes the hobby as a social, hands-on scavenger hunt and says sales have grown in recent years.
- Kicksville owner Tim Matranga notes renewed interest in classic rock and jazz and comments on people wanting physical music.
- An 18-year-old customer, Isabella Waller, is quoted saying she values having a physical record and screen-free listening.
- Both Rocket Records and Kicksville are participating in National Record Store Day on Saturday, April 18, according to the article.
Summary:
Vinyl's national rebound has coincided with renewed traffic and sales at independent Sacramento stores, and shop owners report interest from younger generations. The near-term focus is National Record Store Day on April 18, when local shops will feature promotions and limited releases.
