Jack Black’s rude and arrogant record store clerk in High Fidelity was entertaining, but in real life it’s very off putting. Better selection and service at a dozen other record shops in Minneapolis. No, I was not looking for a cheesy Stevie Wonder tune from the 80s.
Erik B.
Place rating: 4 Minneapolis, MN
I don’t know what all the negative reviews are about, because this is a real head shop that sells records and Cd’s. The music selection is fair, and they have the largest selection of smoking supplies in town. They even have glass steamrollers designed for smoking a joint, which is kind of neat. Their paper selection is the largest you will find, and they have the Club ungummed ones too! As with any record store, the music selection varies. Even Treehouse or Roadrunner don’t always have what I’m looking for, so it’s hit or miss. For those of us who don’t own a record player or download music, many of us still like the quality sound from a CD, and this place along with Electric Fetus carry Cd’s. You all should check it out.
Anthony L.
Place rating: 1 Minneapolis, MN
Ghetto shop in a ghetto hood. Random arcade machine is hooked up in the front of the shop. Brilliant…
Dan H.
Place rating: 1 Denver, CO
This shop stocks soo many records you don’t want. If you ever wondered what happened to your copy of Lionel Richie’s «Dancing On The Ceiling» that you lost back in ’88. Know Name has it and I’m sure they will sell it right back to you. Along with copious amounts of paraphernalia. Finding new releases of any sort of note is a crap shoot.