Today on my 1975 blog, I wanted to share the collection of 1975 vinyls that I’ve made over the past years. It’s not as massive compared to other fans, but I selected and kept the vinyls that had my favorite songs on them. The band has made these records for fans to have a solid memory of their music. They’re also known to have spiked up the sale in vinyl records since the band began issuing pressing them. In this post, you can see my top five favorite vinyls from the 1975.
To start the list off, I wanted to talk about the Music for Cars (EP) vinyl that I bought my freshman year of high school. I remember it was a randomly rare drop of the EP vinyls, so I knew I had to get my hands on this one especially (even if I was in class at that time). HNSCC is my favorite song off the record, it really defines the MFC era they’re approaching to. Milk (the single) came wrapped like a present, and is one of my favorite rare vinyls of the band.
Another aspect of the 1975 vinyls I thought was worth mentioning, is that only a few of them have etchings on the ring of the record. By that, I mean secret notes Matty must’ve written on the pressing during the creation of the records. One of my favorite quotes off the vinyls I have is from the Medicine (EP), where at a specific lighting you can see the line . “If god made anything better, he kept it for himself”. (look into the first reply on Matty’s tweet, and you’ll see what I mean.)
I hope to continue to expand my collection as the band continues to pour out new records over the next few years. Until next time, God Bless The 1975.




