Wrecka Stow: Home Wax – Angers, France

Located at 70 Rue Baudrière in Angers, France, Home Wax is a cool, little shop decked wall to wall with vintage concert posters and flyers, vinyl LPs, skateboard decks, and all sorts of other cool stuff.

That’s just one section of one wall in this place. They had, of course, pulled out stuff relating to the Levitation France festival happening there at the time of my visit, thus the Sonic Youth (with Kim Gordon playing there) and Snapped Ankles albums (although Snapped Ankles had to cancel their set at this year’s festival).

The place is a small heaven for collectors of groovy vinyl, including an impressive jazz section and a section just for local artists.

Jazz!
Fuzz! I wish A Place to Bury Strangers would release that Fuzz Club live album in a digital format.
Local bands and talent!

I mentioned skateboard decks. They had some Ramones-themed ones behind the front counter. Angers, with its many hills and parks, if probably a skateboarder’s paradise, and Home Wax is happy to cater to such folks.

Ramones skateboard decks (and a ton of other vinyl and stuff)!

Be sure to swing in there if you’re ever in town. It’s a cool shop. I’m sure I’ll return there next year for Levitation France 2023.

Keep your mind open.

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Wrecka Stow: Smallville – Paris, France

Located at 26 Rue du Chateau d’Eau, Paris’ Smallville Records is indeed a small place, but it’s a good stop for lovers of vinyl records if you’re visiting the city.  Vinyl is far more popular than CD’s in Paris, it seems, and Smallville has plenty of records to spare.

It’s mostly modern artists, but you can find some good electronica, hip hop, and European rock there.  The record at the top left of the second photo is Zombie Zombie‘s Livity, which I highly recommend.

You can listen before you buy, and their turntable covers clearly show how much they love vinyl.

Keep your mind open.

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