Check Out Record Store Day's Release List
April is just around the corner and with that comes the announcement of another Record Store Day on

April is just around the corner and with that comes the announcement of another Record Store Day on April 18. The annual holiday celebrates brick-and-mortar record stores giving exclusive releases to those committed souls willing to stand in very long lines. A few highlights have already been announced, like Jack White’s Elvis and Get Behind Me Satan reissues. Furthermore, other releases like the entire Oak Records discography, the Neko Case reissue, and Of Montreal live album reissue follow as big pulls to participate. Finally, today the entire release lineup has hit the web and you can check the list to see if you will be shaping up for this year’s event. Check out the other highlights below.
Courtney Barnett’s Kim’s Caravan 12”, featuring the new album track “Kim’s Caravan” b/w a cover of John Cale’s “Close Watch”
D’Angelo’s The Charade 7”, featuring “Charade” b/w “1000 Deaths” from Black Messiah
10th anniversary pressing of the Decemberists’ Picaresuqe, which includes a postcard set and a bookletFour Tet, Jamie xx, John Talabot, and Koreless’s soundtracks for the two-minute film “Continuum”, on 7”
Father John Misty’s I Love You, Honeybee 7”, featuring an acoustic version of “I Love You, Honeybear” b/w “Never Been a Woman” on heart-shaped vinyl
Death Cab for Cutie covering Freedy Johnston’s “Bad Reputation” on a 7” backed by the original
Reissue of Grizzly Bear’s Horn of Plenty, featuring new artworkMetallica’s No Life Til Leathr, a cassette reissue of their 1982 demo tape available officially for the first time
Vampire Weekend’s Step 12”, featuring “Step”, the remix featuring Danny Brown, Heems, and Despot, and the instrumental
Cloud Nothings’ album Here and Nowhere Else remixed by Ohio artists
J. Dilla’s Love 7”, which features unreleased material, as well as the “Fuck the Police” 45, shaped like a badge