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Goldmine, the Music Collector’s Magazine, reports on the music collecting hobby and interviews classic music artists with The Goldmine Music Collector's Podcast. Goldmine has been the choice for music collectors and music fans since 1974. Proud part of Pantheon Podcasts.

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    The Dollar Bin: Zoinks!

    Three members of Zoinks!, an American pop-punk band originally formed in Reno, Nevada, in 1993, come on Goldmine's The Dollar Bin to face questions like "Which album in your collection would you save if your house were on fire?" and so forth. Listen to the episode now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    Record Shop Talk: Bad Nerves and in-store event

    Hosts Patrick Prince (Gen Xer) and Holden Russiano (GenZer) discuss Goldmine's Summer 2026 issue and one of the artists on its several magazine covers, Bad Nerves — and this British group's Goldmine-sponsored in-store event at Nudie Jeans in London. And, of course, there is more record shop talk included. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  3. 294

    The Dollar Bin: Drum legend Carmine Appice

    Carmine Appice comes on Goldmine’s Dollar Bin podcast to talk to co-hosts Dr. Disc (Alan Bostoff) and Rev (vocalist of The Drowns) about his long and storied career as a rock and roll drummer, and his search for long-lost jazz albums. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  4. 293

    The Dollar Bin: The Effigies

    Chicago punk band The Effigies have been around for 45+ years, performing everything from small clubs to Riot Fest along the way. After a hiatus for most of the 1990s, the band came back strong with the album Reside, a return to their early sound, and more recently, Burned in 2024. Bassist Paul Zamost talks to The Dollar Bin's Alan Bristoff (Dr. Disc) and Rev (singer of The Drowns) about being turned onto The Beatles via Ed Sullivan and producing music known as punk rock's "Chicago Sound." Of course, Zamost has a few albums on his want list — if any listener is willing to be gracious enough to find them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  5. 292

    Record Shop Talk: Rolling Stones record launch event, more

    On this episode of Record Shop Talk, where Gen Z and Gen X record collectors — co-hosts Patrick Prince and Holden Russiano — talk shop about record store culture, the recent Rolling Stones record launch event for the Foreign Tongues album is discussed, as well as recent releases in the brick-and-mortar (Luna Record Shop) and virtual (Goldmine Shop) record store space. Always a fun listen for record collectors and those who love to hang out at record stores! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  6. 291

    Dollar Bin Podcast: Frank Casillas of Voodoo Glow Skulls

    Frontman Frank Casillas of Voodoo Glow Skulls, an influential Southern California ska punk band, comes on The Dollar Bin podcast to chat with hosts Alan Brostoff (Dr. Disc) and Rev (Singer of The Drowns) about records and the history of the California punk scene. Casillas talks about how he got the initial itch to be in a theatrical rock band after seeing Iron Maiden's 'Number of the Beast' tour as a kid. The band also managed their own record shop, producing their records in both English and Spanish, and once packaging a DIY 7-inch with a joint in it. The hosts point out their love for a classic scene with Pauly Shore and Stephen Baldwin blasting Voodoo Glow Skulls in the movie Bio-Dome, 30 years ago. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  7. 290

    The Dollar Bin: Mass Giorgini

    Mass Giorgini is well known in the pop-punk world, which gained its popularity in the 1990s. As a bassist, singer and saxophonist, he has performed and/or recorded with Screeching Weasel, Common Rider, Squirtgun, Rattail Grenadier, The Mopes, Teeth and the Man, Torture the Artist and Sweet Black And Blue. As a producer, he has worked with Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day, Kris Roe of the Ataris, Rise Against, Anti-Flag, The Queers and Alkaline Trio, to name a few. As a composer, Giorgini has written songs for films such as Mallrats and Bubble Boy. Giorgini is also a linguistics scholar specializing in forensic literary analysis. He is the son of the renowned Italian artist Aldo Giorgini. On this podcast episode of The Dollar Bin (with hosts Dr. Disc and Rev of The Drowns), Giorgini shares his influences via the vinyl format, and talks about his latest studio endeavor (on bass) with Squirtgun. The band's first release in over two decades is a 12-inch single called Ghostly Sunflowers, which was released in late February on Pirates Press Records. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  8. 289

    Record Shop Talk: Post-Record Store Day 2026

    Gen Xer and Goldmine editor Patrick Prince talks to his co-host, Gen Zer Holden Russiano, about this year's Record Store Day experience at Luna Records in Franklin, Tennessee (and, of course, other record stores). What RSD releases sold the most? Was there an overnight line? How many people showed up? Was there a great sale on used records? The hosts run the gamut, and discovered that they liked the used records that they found on sale as much as the RSD releases that they were lucky to pick up. Overall, a great day for record collectors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  9. 288

    The Dollar Bin: Hayley from Hayley and the Crushers

    Singer Hayley (aka Hayley Crusher Cain) from Hayley and the Crushers comes on The Dollar Bin to talk to hosts Alan Brostoff (Dr. Disc) and Rev (singer from The Drowns) about record-collecting habits and the influential music that made her a glitter punk rock goddess. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  10. 287

    Record Shop Talk: Getting prepared for Record Store Day, more

    In the podcast that teams up a Gen X record collector (editor Patrick Prince) with a Gen X record collector (Luna Records clerk Holden Russiano), the topic of anxiety leading up to Record Store Day (Saturday, April 18) is discussed. A record store's preparation is more complicated than most would think, but the outcome usually makes it all worth it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  11. 286

    The Dollar Bin: Angelo Moore of Fishbone

    Fishbone frontman Angelo Moore comes on The Dollar Bin podcast to talk vinyl while going through his record collection, and how the band Fishbone have a preference to release their music on vinyl. As a lyricist, Moore also describes the importance of personal expression during troubled times. Check out the podcast! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  12. 285

    The Dollar Bin: Chuck Billy of Testament

    As the legendary thrash metal band Testament tour (North America and later Europe) to promote their last album Para Bellum (2025), vocalist Chuck Billy was kind enough to come on Goldmine's Dollar Bin podcast and talk to hosts Alan Brostoff (Dr. Disc) and Rev (singer of The Drowns) about his preference for vinyl and how rock albums influenced his career in heavy metal. Plus, listeners and record collectors, there's a certain vinyl record that you might be able to help Chuck Billy find. Listen to the episode and find out! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  13. 284

    Record Shop Talk: The vinyl format's 19th consecutive year of growth

    On this episode of Goldmine's Record Shop Talk, editor Patrick Prince (the Gen X record collector) and Luna Record Shop's Holden Russiano (Gen Z record collector) talk about the recent reports on the vinyl format's 19th consecutive year of growth. Put an exclamation mark at the end of this one, listeners: In 2025, U.S. vinyl record sales surpassed $1 billion in revenue for the first time since 1983! Yet that only takes into account the sales of newly pressed vinyl records, not used vinyl. The hosts debate the possible sales numbers for untracked used vinyl records. Then they discuss grading techniques and Taylor Swift as the definitive vinyl-format savior, among other things. Listen in! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  14. 283

    The Dollar Bin: Punk Rock Museum's Melanie Kaye

    Hosts Alan Brostoff (Dr. Disc) and Rev (vocalist of The Drowns) welcome founding member and chief communications officer of the Punk Rock Museum, Melanie Kaye, to The Dollar Bin Podcast to talk punk rock records and modern-day punk's tight-knit community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  15. 282

    The Dollar Bin: Liege Lord triumph trad metal in concert and in their record collections

    Liege Lord have been active since the early '80s, performing their brand of traditional heavy metal, with their first album, Freedom's Rise, released in 1985. Co-founder and guitarist Tony Truglio (who's also been in Helmet) and current bassist Joe Dibiase (co-founder of Fates Warning and metal supergroup Withering Scorn) come on as Dollar Bin guests to talk to hosts Alan Brostoff (Dr. Disc) and Rev (singer of The Drowns) about life as members of a power metal band in 2026 and the records in their collection that keep them energized. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  16. 281

    Record Shop Talk: Prog 2.0 Albums

    Hosts Patrick Prince (Goldmine editor) and Holden Russiano (Luna Record Shop) talk about creating a Progressive Rock sub-genre category in the record store racks: "Prog 2.0." Why not? As prog transitioned from the '70s to the '80s, it became more commercially accessible and, dare we say, catchy. Should there be a section dedicated to just that? (And author Martin Popoff did a Top 20 Prog 2.0 for the Goldmine website to guide us!) Listen in — it's like hanging out in a record store and talking shop! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  17. 280

    The Dollar Bin: Joe Shanahan, Chicago music scene pioneer

    Joe Shanahan has been an important Chicago nightlife influencer since the beginning of the 1980s and founded the music clubs Metro and Smart Bar. He comes on the podcast to talk about his firsthand experiences with music history and a lifetime of record collecting and music memorabilia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    Record Shop Talk: Record Store Day's 2026 releases

    Gen Xer (Goldmine editor Patrick Prince) and Gen Zer (Luna Record Shop clerk Holden Russiano) go over the upcoming Record Store Day releases to predict sales and show personal excitement for certain titles. There is some "picture-disc pondering," too! Have a listen! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  19. 278

    The Dollar Bin: Dave Merriman ("Little Dave")

    In this episode of The Dollar Bin on the Goldmine podcast, hosts Alan and Rev talk to Dave Merriman about how collecting records coincides with his love for music. Merriman (also known as "Little Dave") plays a mix of punk, indie rock and folk-inspired music, best known for his work in the Chicago punk scene. He is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist associated with The Arrivals, Treasure Fleet, and his solo project. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  20. 277

    Record Store Day 2026 Want List

    Editor Pat Prince and contributor Dave Thompson create their own combined want list from the Record Store Day's 2026 list of upcoming record releases for RSD's event on April 18. After all, as a record collector, when you are on a budget, making the right selections means a lot. Tune in, and hear what these record geeks have to say. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  21. 276

    Spin Cycle January 2026 w/ Dave Thompson

    Longtime Goldmine contributor Dave Thompson and editor Patrick Prince discuss records that they look forward to spinning in the coming year — from Paul McCartney to The Monkees, releases from Rhino Records to Cleopatra Records — and how novelty records, like comedy and the occult, often differed from England to America. Plus, more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  22. 275

    Record Shop Talk: Top Trip-Hop Albums & More

    Editor Patrick Prince and Holden Russiano of Luna Record Shop have a discussion about the best albums to pick up for the Trip-Hop genre of the '90s on this episode of the Goldmine Podcast's Record Shop Talk. Plus, the upcoming Record Store Day-affiliated project doPE (with Chuck D of Public Enemy and drummer John Densmore of The Doors) is also discussed. It has all the elements to be as good as any spoken-word album ever produced. Listen up! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  23. 274

    The Dollar Bin: Misha of Gas Station Boner Pills on buying records in both Russia and the U.S.

    Misha of Gas Station Boner Pills comes on The Dollar Bin podcast to explain the difference between getting Western music in Russia and buying music in the U.S. Misha is the punk rock bassist/singer for the Georgia-based "comedy punk" group, emigrating from Russia with his family decades ago. Co-hosts Alan Brostoff (Dr. Disc) and Rev (singer from The Drowns) also ask Misha: Are there record stores in Russia? — and even explain the experience of getting Western music on X-rays ("bone records). Plus more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  24. 273

    Record Shop Talk: The golden opportunity of buying records after the holidays, more

    This Goldmine Podcast episode of Record Shop Talk — hosted by editor Patrick Prince and Luna Record Shop's Holden Russiano — looks at the prospect of finding gold after the holidays, focusing on the opportunity of cashing in those gift cards to buy New Year releases like Rhino's “Start Your Ear Off Right” record series, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  25. 272

    Thompson Twins' Tom Bailey on post-punk roots, '80s heyday, '90s experimentation and current solo career

    Recently, Thompson Twins released the set called Industry & Seduction, a career-spanning collection from the band’s early days as a post-punk band to their '80s global hitmakers with huge songs like "Hold Me Now" and others. The set covers every era of band members Tom Bailey and Alannah Currie’s music, including the electronic experimentation of their 1990s group called Babble. Bailey not only talks to us about this newly remastered deluxe set (in 3-CD or 2-LP), but also about his entire career — and if there will be a reunion of the core Twins — Alannah Currie, Joe Leeway and himself. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  26. 271

    The Dollar Bin: Siren Records emphasizes growing pains of opening and maintaining a record store, more

    Dollar Bin hosts Alan Brostoff (Dr. Disc) and Rev (frontman of The Drowns) talk to Bill Linquist from the independent record store ⁠Siren Records (McHenry, IL⁠) who explains what it's like to open and maintain a record store, through good times and bad, emphasizing the community aspect of being a business owner and the ability to ride almost any storm. Linquist also talks about why vintage audio equipment (which he sells in the store) suits vinyl record collectors the best. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  27. 270

    Graham Parker on his career through punk, the evolution of Stiff Records, and onward

    Rock and roll frontman Graham Parker discusses his career from its beginning to his latest album, Last Chance to Learn the Twist, released by Big Stir Records in 2023, alongside his band, The Goldtops. He also shares his recent work with author Jay Nachman for the book titled Graham Parker's Howlin’ Wind. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  28. 269

    The Dollar Bin: 2025 Wrap Up

    Hosts Alan Brostoff (Dr. Disc of Record Store Recon) and Rev (frontman of The Drowns) wrap up the year, looking back at the best record releases and the best shows, and the making of the first episodes of Goldmine's Dollar Bin podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  29. 268

    Bassist Ron Griffiths on the transition from The Iveys to Badfinger

    Iveys/Badfinger bassist Ron Griffiths explains the latest Iveys demos release, Miniskirts And Rainbows (Demos: 1966-1969) - The Iveys Anthology Volume 5, and the evolution into the power pop sensation Badfinger (and tidbits about mentors Paul McCartney and — for a short time — Ray Davies). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  30. 267

    Record Shop Talk digs into prog rock, and centers on a long-lost "Zed" LP

    This episode of the Goldmine Podcast's "Record Shop Talk" will center on prog rock and, by chance, a little-known British band from the early 1980s called Zed (whose debut 1981 LP was found by the staff in a budget bin for only a few bucks). Besides wondering about the aforementioned band's brief place in rock history, where does "prog rock" specifically fit in a record shop? In other words, should it have its own record section or bin? Is it a genre that is really that easy to define? Goldmine's editor, Patrick Prince, and Luna Record Shop employee Holden Russiano attempt to get to the root of these questions as two music enthusiasts who have never collected rock records with the term "prog" in mind. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  31. 266

    The Dollar Bin: Brian Bonsall

    Brian Bonsall, The Ataris guitarist and former child actor (Family Ties, Star Trek: The Next Generation, etc.), is a guest on Goldmine's Dollar Bin podcast to talk about his lifelong preference for CDs over vinyl when it comes to collecting. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  32. 265

    Tiny Vinyl importance for the collector

    Tiny Vinyl, a new 4-inch playable record format, is an exciting new product. Tiny Vinyl exec Neil Kohler (a toy industry vet) comes on the Goldmine Podcast to tell everyone why this format works for collectors, in general, and vinyl enthusiasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  33. 264

    Record Shop Talk: post-RSD Black Friday 2025

    Goldmine editor Patrick Prince and Luna Record Shop's Holden Russiano discuss the experience of this year's Record Store Day Black Friday event on this episode of Record Shop Talk — the point of view from a shopper and a record shop employee. Which vinyl records were the most sought after? Which ones surprisingly didn't sell as expected? Did the purchased records deliver on expectations? Once again, it's a cool discussion for record geeks! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  34. 263

    The Dollar Bin: Ben Weasel of Screeching Weasel

    Ben Weasel, lead singer and guitarist of the U.S. punk rock band Screeching Weasel, is the guest on The Dollar Bin podcast to talk about the nuances of his lifetime record collecting — from the records he gave up to the vinyl he now wants — with hosts Alan Brostoff (Dr. Disc) and Rev (The Drowns). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  35. 262

    Jorma Kaukonen

    Approaching 85 years old, guitarist Jorma Kaukonen talks about the early '60s onward — from the beginnings of Jefferson Airplane to his current solo career, including his new archival 2-LP live album, Wabash Avenue (out on Record Store Day Black Friday). Wabash Avenue is a special release, highlighting unheard songs at a solo acoustic performance in 1965 (before Kaukonen joined the Jefferson Airplane) at The Offstage, a folk club in San Jose, California. Guest host, longtime Goldmine contributor Lee Zimmerman, interviewed a vibrant Kaukonen about other subjects, too: Woodstock and Summer of Love memories, the essence of Hot Tuna (w/ former Jefferson Airplane member Jack Casady) and the guitar school of the Fur Peace Ranch, started by Kaukonen and his wife, Vanessa. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  36. 261

    Spin Cycle — RSD Black Friday 2025 edition

    November 2025's Spin Cycle edition of the Goldmine Podcast focuses on Record Store Day Black Friday. Editor Patrick Prince and Spin Cycle columnist Dave Thompson discuss the RSD records that they are excited to pick up (gems from Bob Dylan to The Rolling Stones). Also, the latest releases for the Ramones and Frank Zappa are discussed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  37. 260

    Goldmine presents "Record Shop Talk"

    Goldmine editor Patrick Prince and Luna Record Shop's Holden Russiano launch Record Shop Talk — an episodic podcast pairing Gen X and Gen Z record collectors to discuss the intricacies of amassing a fine-tuned record collection while also introducing each other to music new and interesting from the past and present. This debut episode focuses on Colemine Records' Kendra Morris, a budget bin find of The Who's "Tommy," and more. Luna Record Shop is a top-notch record store in Franklin, TN, and Holden Russiano is the perfect representative of the brick-and-mortar shop. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  38. 259

    The Dollar Bin: Jeff Drake of The Joneses

    Guitarist/singer Jeff Drake of The Joneses, and author of the book Guilty! My Life in The Joneses, A Heroin Addict, A Bank Robber & A Federal Inmate, comes on the Goldmine Podcast's The Dollar Bin to talk about vintage records (specifically punk compilations and rock bootlegs) and the L.A. scene in the early '80s. Drake talks about performing with professional skateboarder Steve Olson, and he also explains that The Joneses were thought of as a punk band except for anybody who was a punk. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  39. 258

    The Dollar Bin: Kimm Gardener of Channel 3

    Kimm Gardener, guitarist and co-founder of California punk band Channel 3, is a guest on The Dollar Bin edition of the Goldmine Podcast, with hosts Dr. Disc (Alan Brostoff) and Rev (The Drowns). Gardener talks about, of course, vinyl records and the evolution of his '80s California punk band. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  40. 257

    Madison True of Vinyl Bitch

    Vinyl enthusiast Madison True is a DJ, music producer and the founder of Vinyl Bitch, which organizes vinyl events and workshops that focus on FLINTA (Female, Lesbian, Intersex, Non-binary, Trans and Agender) turntablists and vinyl record enthusiasts. Vinyl Bitch has quickly become an important part of the vinyl record community in London, England. Madison True describes the mission behind Vinyl Bitch, and also talks about the importance that DJing continues to have for the vinyl format, the term "turntablism" and demystifying the turntable. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  41. 256

    Spin Cycle October with Dave Thompson

    Dave Thompson tells us what releases are worthy enough to spin on the Spin Cycle edition of the Goldmine Podcast. The latest John Lennon and Wings box sets, and the best of the last Rhino Records' Rocktober releases are discussed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  42. 255

    The Dollar Bin with filmmaker Josh Roush as the guest

    Josh Roush has surrounded himself with music in his filmmaking career, from his collaborations with noted director Kevin Smith (Clerks, Mallrats, Chasing Amy and Jersey Girl) to producing his latest feature film, Wrong Reasons, described as a "punk rock thriller," which features Ralph Garman, Teresa Ruiz, David Koechner (The Office), Liv Roush (Josh's wife) and James Parks. On this Dollar Bin podcast episode, led by Alan Brostoff (Dr. Disc) and Rev of The Drowns, Roush talks about his lifelong obsession with record collecting, his favorite records, including soundtracks and film scores on vinyl, what an intense feeling to screen Wrong Reasons at the Punk Rock Museum and lots more. It's a fun listen! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  43. 254

    Chris Hillman on Gram Parsons, David Crosby, and the release of a live Desert Rose Band album

    Chris Hillman, the original bassist of The Byrds, comes on the Goldmine Podcast to talk to staff contributor Lee Zimmerman. As a frequent collaborator with guitarist Gram Parsons and the Flying Burrito Brothers, Hillman became a key figure in the development of country rock. His work with not only The Byrds and the Flying Burrito Brothers, but also Manassas and the Desert Rose Band, helped define the Americana genre. On this podcast episode, Hillman discusses the past — especially his relationships with Parsons and David Crosby — and what he is up to in the present (the release of a limited-edition, double live album by The Desert Rose Band titled Live at The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  44. 253

    The Dollar Bin w/ Dr. Daryl Wilson of The Bollweevils

    The Dollar Bin hosts Alan Brostoff (Dr. Disc of Record Store Recon) and Rev (singer of The Drowns) invite huge record collector, The Bollweevils' frontman Dr. Daryl Wilson, on the podcast. Wilson talks about how record collecting (and collecting in general) influenced his own passion for music and life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  45. 252

    Colin Blunstone on Zombies LP 'Odessey and Oracle,' more

    Listen to an interview with vocalist Colin Blunstone on The Zombies' LP Odessey and Oracle (its latest mono reissue) and more. The interview was conducted by Goldmine contributor Lee Zimmerman on this year's rock cruise, On The Blue. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  46. 251

    Resurrecting a long lost post-punk album

    The Goldmine Podcast features members of the early '80s post-punk band New Math, who come on to discuss the official CD/vinyl release of their long-lost album, Gardens. If you haven't heard New Math, and like the dark melodic sounds of Psychedelic Furs and The Gun Club, you will want to listen in. We will sample music from Gardens, too. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    The Dollar Bin w/ guest Adam Bomb Segal

    Adam "Bomb" Segal is the guest on the Dollar Bin, a new monthly theme episode of the Goldmine Podcast, hosted by Alan Brostoff (Dr. Disc of Record Store Recon) and Rev, frontman for the band The Drowns. Segal is a punk rock guitarist, attorney and music publisher known for his work with the band The Faction and as the lead guitarist for Suburban Resistance . He is also the lead guitarist and songwriter for the band 2¢ Worth and the founder of the record label/store IM Records.  The Dollar Bin hosts talk with Segal about record and memorabilia collecting and the rabbit hole it can take you down. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  48. 249

    The Top 20 artists most Rush fans will like

    Taken from author Martin Popoff's Top 20 Rush list ("The Top 20 other bands Rush fans like") that was posted on the GoldmineMag.com site, a lively discussion takes hold on this Goldmine Podcast episode. Editor Patrick Prince and Popoff go over the picks and, of course, the most likely band that Rush fans will almost certainly like. For Rush fans, Prog and Prog Metal fans, and rock fans in general. A fun discussion! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  49. 248

    Spin Cycle September 2025 with Dave Thompson

    For the September edition of Spin Cycle's Goldmine Podcast, editor Patrick Prince and Dave Thompson dive deep into the 18-LP David Bowie box set titled I Can't Give Everything Away (2002-2016) and the upcoming super deluxe version of The Who's Who Are You. Fun, indeed! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    The Dollar Bin (Premiere)

    Goldmine Podcast contributor Dr. Disc (Record Store Recon) and regular podcast guest Rev (frontman from The Drowns) premiere "The Dollar Bin." It's the beginning of a regular Goldmine podcast episode where the two discuss fulfilling a record collector's vinyl checklist among the many crates in a record store. Lots of collecting tidbits and revelations are bantered about as two vinyl nerds express their joy of the hobby. Check out the first episode! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Goldmine, the Music Collector’s Magazine, reports on the music collecting hobby and interviews classic music artists with The Goldmine Music Collector's Podcast. Goldmine has been the choice for music collectors and music fans since 1974. Proud part of Pantheon Podcasts.

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