9 Record Stores Around Delaware to Discover New Music

In a modern world where streaming has taken over the music scene, these record stores provide a taste of the golden age of listening.

Most music lovers in 2024 choose to listen to their favorite songs with a streaming service like Spotify or Apple Music. However, there’s something to be said for listening to your favorite albums on vinyl. In an era obsessed with nostalgia, it’s safe to say vinyl records aren’t going anywhere any time soon. Spotify playlists are great, but there’s something special about browsing bins full of records and discovering new music through conversations with staff at the store. For music enthusiasts who love listening to records, Delaware has a great selection of record stores across the state.

These shops around Delaware keep tradition alive by providing everything from the classics to modern pop and new metal.

Delaware Record Stores

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Wonderland Records

A quaint little shop nestled at the end of Newark’s main street, this record store has been a community staple since 1972. Delaware’s oldest record shop is packed full of titles, organized alphabetically without genre separation. With over 12,500 titles in the shop, along with a full-service recording studio and smoke shop, the space appears a little chaotic upon first look.

“That’s the thing about record stores. The good ones are always a little chaotic,” says Demitri Theodoropoulos, who owns the shop. A friendly and knowledgeable man, Theodoropoulos has peppered many of his passions throughout the shop. The décor is comprised of pieces by local artists as well as repurposed vinyl records that Theodoropoulos has crafted into hanging decorations. Even the floor tiles are embellished with records.

At Wonderland Records in Newark, owner Demitri Theodoropoulos leaves damaged records in the window, allowing the sun to warp them. He uses the warped records to create hanging décor, which he both uses in the store and sells.

“I don’t want it to end up in a landfill where it’ll stay for thousands of years,” Theodoropoulos explains, gesturing to the warped records hanging from the ceiling. “I sell about two of those a week.”

Wonderland
110 West Main Street | 738-6856

Rainbow Records

Another Newark favorite is run by Melissa Forsythe, an active member of the Delaware music scene. The store is well-organized and fully stocked with plenty of contemporary music. The business also has a focus on highlighting the local music scene. The selection of music here is diverse and spans a wide range of genres and decades. No matter what you’re looking for, you’re sure to find some favorite titles on these shelves.

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Rainbow Records

Rainbow Records
218 East Main Street, Newark | 368-7738

Shock Vinyl

in Milford, Shock Vinyl boasts reasonably priced vinyl records, CDs, vintage toys and even musical instruments like guitars, amplifiers and more. The store is open 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, and closed on Sunday and Monday.

Shock Vinyl
39 N. Walnut Street, Milford | 725-4422

Goodboy Vinyl

Goodboy Vinyl buys, sells and trades not only vinyl records, but also CDs, cassettes and more. With a wide variety of music, a charming shop concept and a constantly rotating inventory, this is one of the many must-stop record shops in the First State.

 

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Goodboy Vinyl
2604 Kirkwood Highway, Wilmington | 384-6460

SqueezeBox Records

SqueezeBox was founded in 2017 and has quickly become a community favorite in Wilmington. Along with records and CDs, SqueezeBox has a great selection of tour apparel and exclusive merch. This shop has even partnered with Wilmington Brew Works to collaborate on a beer, appropriately named “Deep Grooves.” The store is known for always having the freshest records in stock, and it’s extremely active on social media as it updates followers on the latest inventory.

SqueezeBox Records
1901 West 11th Street, Wilmington | 510-9429

Extended Play

Extended Play serves Rehoboth Beach and Delaware’s other coastal towns. Coastal Delaware’s record store carries a selection of new and used records, cassettes, CDs and more. It updates its social media accounts with all the new releases in stock on Fridays. This record store is a great stop while you’re out and about in Rehoboth.

 

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Extended Play
149 Rehoboth Avenue, 8B, Rehoboth | 226-8469

The Vintage Underground

While this cute vintage shop isn’t exclusively a record store, it does carry an impressive vinyl collection. The selection focuses on new vinyl by independent labels and vintage vinyl records, cassettes and compact discs.

The Vintage Underground
205 Second Street, Lewes | 291-2984

Jupiter Records

Located in Wilmington, Jupiter Records is the place to go if you are looking for new or used records, CDs and cassettes for affordable prices. The selection is constantly changing as the shop is always receiving new arrivals.

 

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Jupiter Records
2200 Marsh Rd, Wilmington | 439-3226

Treasure Hunt Records and Collectibles

Take a break from your grocery shopping at the New Castle Farmers Market. If you’re searching for something a little more vintage at reasonable prices, go down to Treasure Hunt Records and Collectibles in the New Castle Farmers Market.

Treasure Hunt Records & Collectibles
110 North Dupont Highway, New Castle | 290-7249

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