MUSIC & NIGHTLIFE

Record Store Day: Live music at 4 Indianapolis stores

By David Lindquist
david.lindquist@indystar.com

The seventh annual edition of Record Store Day will be celebrated with free live music at four Indianapolis shops on Saturday, April 19: Karma Records East, Luna Music, Indy CD & Vinyl and Vibes Music. More than 500 limited-edition collectibles are being released exclusively for Record Store Day, including a few with strong Indianapolis ties (listed after the performance schedule).

Karma Records East, 21 N. Post Road

1 p.m. NoNoNo

2 p.m. Twenty One Pilots

Luna Music, 5202 N. College Ave.

Noon: Sedcairn Archives (David "Moose" Adamson)

1 p.m.: Sirius Blvck

2 p.m.: The Icks

3 p.m.: Margot & the Nuclear So and So's

4 p.m.: Sleeping Bag

5 p.m.: We Are Hex

Indy CD & Vinyl, 806 Broad Ripple Ave.

Inside stage

10 a.m.: David Peck

11 a.m.: DJ Helicon

Noon: DJ Lockstar

1 p.m.: Duchess and Boketto

2 p.m.: Cool Hand Lex

3 p.m.: DJ MetroGnome

4 p.m.: Deckademics DJ School students and instructors

Outside stage

Noon: Raw McCartney

1 p.m.: The Bonesetters

2 p.m.: Greg Mullen & MaryAnn

3 p.m.: No Coast

4 p.m.: White Moms

5 p.m.: Producers showcase hosted by Jay Brookinz

6:30 p.m.: Sirius Blvck

Vibes Music, 1051 E. 54th St.

Noon: Caleb McCoach

12:45 p.m.: The Bloody Mess

1:30 p.m.: Bummers Eve

2:15 p.m.: Skin Conditions

3 p.m.: Scanlines

3:45 p.m.: Day Creeper

4:30 p.m.: Benny and the Planes

5:15 p.m.: No Coast

6 p.m.: Thee Tsunamis

6:45 p.m.: Ampersand Blues Band

7:30 p.m.: White Moms

8:15 p.m.: Raw McCartney

Special items

>> Exclusive to Luna Music, 75 yellow vinyl copies of the new Margot & the Nuclear So and So's album, "Sling Shot to Heaven."

>> Exclusive to Luna Music, 50 test-pressing copies of a new We Are Hex 7-inch single.

>> Bloomington-based label Secretly Canadian will issue a Songs: Ohia compilation titled "Journey On: Collected Singles" -- a boxed set of nine 7-inch singles written and performed by Jason Molina, the singer-songwriter who lived in Indianapolis for several years before his death in 2013.

>> Toxic Reasons, a punk band that made its debut album at Keystone Recording in Indianapolis, is featured on three Record Store Day releases from Milwaukee-based Beer City Records: "Ghost Town" 7-inch, "War Hero" 7-inch" and live album "Berkeley Square: December 1981."

Selected national items highlighted here may not be available in Indianapolis stores on April 19:

>> Creedence Clearwater Revival, "The '69 Singles" 10-inch vinyl disc.

>> Ray LaMontagne, "Supernova" 7-inch vinyl single.

>> LCD Soundsystem, "The Long Goodbye: Live at Madison Square Garden" five-LP boxed set.

>> Outkast, "Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik" reissue on vinyl.

>> Hank Williams, "The Garden Spot Programs, 1950" 10-inch vinyl disc.

Call Star reporter David Lindquist at (317) 444-6404. Follow him on Twitter: @317Lindquist.