A super mix of records to be searched through by several different vendors. Great staff on hand to help guide you to the area of the store that would more than likely have what/something close to what you came in looking for. Visited the area and wound up returning to Double Nickels several times, and would recommend the same to you. Go in with extra time as there is a ton to go through, some major finds, and plenty of staples for the new collector.
Toxic Toast R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Long Beach, CA
As a fellow record store owner(from California), take it from me. This store has the best selection and best prices in the Phoenix, AZ area!
Justin K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Tempe, AZ
This is my favorite shop in Phoenix. It houses Eastside Records and many(10?) other vendors in the same vein as Crossroads in Portland. They’ve got tons of new/used records, tapes, audio gear, clothing and books. For the most part though, it is a record store with a great selection and good prices. I would say that the majority of the records are used, but they also have good new releases and reissues. The Punk, Jazz and Reggae sections are huge compared with anyone else in town. The staff is knowledgeable and friendly, and there’s always new stuff in the new arrivals bin when I stop by.
Randall F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Phoenix, AZ
The new Eastside Records, absolutely the only place to shop for records in Phoenix. Extremely knowledgeable staff that remembered me even though I hadn’t been in a couple years. Selection and prices are great from rare punk and jazz to regular old classics. Ask to see the Tago Mago Can opener behind the counter, awesome.
Nick A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Tempe, AZ
not only did they have a mukiltio faires seven inch that I didn’t know existed but they had a booker t and the mg’s record that I have been looking for ever since I got to Arizona. plus, i’m assuming they based their name off of the minutemen’s double nickels on the dime record.