Mike Mettler

Mike Mettler  |  Aug 12, 2025  |  First Published: Aug 12, 2025  |  comments

Happy National Vinyl Record Day, everyone! To celebrate, we’ve been spinning a number of our favorite LPs as our soundtrack for the day, both old/reissued and new alike. We’ve also compiled a related story about a wonderful local vinyl-donation initiative called Spin It Forward. Read on to learn more about this library program that champions a truly good vinyl-centric cause, in addition to marking some personal vinyl touchstones and reinforcing the ongoing importance of indie record stores. . . .

Mike Mettler  |  Aug 08, 2025  |  First Published: Aug 08, 2025  |  comments

Sounds caress my ear and the story is quite clear, as Led Zeppelin have just announced plans for how they’re going to celebrate the 50th anniversary of 1975’s seminal double-album extravaganza Physical Graffiti. To that end, the mighty Zep will be releasing a) an all-new Live E.P. on 180g vinyl, in addition to b) an updated 50th Anniversary edition of 2015’s Physical Graffiti Deluxe Edition 180g 3LP set, both of which are coming out on September 12, 2025. Read on to get all the related analog graffiti, including details about the new E.P.’s four previously unreleased live tracks and which legendary Zep shows they’ve been culled from. . .

Mike Mettler  |  Aug 06, 2025  |  First Published: Aug 06, 2025  |  comments

This week, we’re cueing up a newly released 2LP set in order to revisit music from an acclaimed indie artist via an album we had only heard on CD (and digitally) before it got its most welcome analog upgrade. The ostensibly self-titled album, Nourallah Brothers, is a sprawling, expanded 26-track collaboration initially released with 10 fewer tracks in 2001, and it’s the brainchild of Texas-based indie artist and jack of many aural trades Salim Nourallah, along with key contributions from his brother Faris Nourallah. Read on to see why the atmospheric, intimate, wide-stereo sounds of Nourallah Brothers make this 2LP set an immediate, on-the-table winner. . .

Mike Mettler  |  Aug 05, 2025  |  First Published: Aug 05, 2025  |  comments

You say you want a Revolution, well, you know — we all want to spin some LPs. To that semi-thematic lyrical end, I’m happy to report that Systemdek is getting back in the vinyl-playback game with their upcoming Revolution turntable. Read on to see more about the Revolution table’s features and specs. . .

Mike Mettler  |  Aug 04, 2025  |  First Published: Aug 04, 2025  |  comments

“You put the load right on me.” That’s a line from The Band’s seminal 1968 song “The Weight,” which never actually mentions its title by name in the lyrics — but that above-noted key phrase, which serves as the linchpin line of its chorus, could also be the first thought an LP has the moment you put a record weight on top of it for stabilization purposes. (Go with me on this one, folks, and don’t just call me Crazy Chester.) One such manufacturer, Origin Live, have just literally dropped their next record weight, rightly dubbed the Gravity Two. Read on to see the features and specs of the Gravity Two, and how it builds upon the success of its predecessor, the Gravity One. . .

Mike Mettler  |  Jul 30, 2025  |  First Published: Jul 30, 2025  |  comments

To borrow a line from the late great Oscar Peterson, “We get requests.” What I mean by that is, we here at AP are constantly inundated with album review requests on a daily basis — and while we can’t cover them all (as much as we’d like to!), sometimes, that certain special LP makes it through to our tables and ears, reminding us why we do what we do. Case in point is NYC-based multi-instrumentalist Dawn Drake, who reached out to us via email to see if we would review Nightshade, a self-released LP credited to her full band, Dawn Drake & ZapOte. Read on to see why the worldbeat-meets-funk grooves of Nightshade are worth getting on your turntable ASAP. . .

Ken Micallef,  |  Jul 28, 2025  |  First Published: Jul 28, 2025  |  comments

Nestled in the lowlands of the Netherlands, Grimm Audio has carved out quite a nice niche for itself, one that resonates with precision engineering and well-reviewed sound quality. With that in mind, we were quite eager to get our respective hands on the Grimm Audio PW1 phono preamp. Read Ken Micallef and Mike Mettler’s combo review to see if the PW1 is able to deliver robust and precise handling of instruments and vocals as well as potent bass, and if it can also maintain a balanced tonal and frequency profile. . .

Mike Mettler,  |  Jul 27, 2025  |  First Published: Jul 27, 2025  |  comments

It’s been a mere 5 days since Ozzy Osbourne passed away at age 76 on July 22, 2025. On that day, we posted an abbreviated tribute to the man and his music on AP, with the added kicker that we’d be posting more about him a little bit later. After AP editor Mike Mettler conferred with main LP reviewer Mark Smotroff, we decided to take a different approach with our tribute. Read on to see our collective choices of 15 great tracks on wax that best honor the legacy of Ozzy and Black Sabbath. . .

Mike Mettler  |  Jul 23, 2025  |  First Published: Jul 23, 2025  |  comments

Direct from the WWNC files (as in, “Will Wonders Never Cease”) comes an LP reissue that so many of us have been hoping and praying to get back onto our turntables for literal decades — and now, it’s finally come unfrozen. I’m talking about September 1973’s Buckingham Nicks, perhaps one of the last true Holy Grails of coveted 1970s vinyl, and it is finally set to be reissued under the auspices of the oft-excellent Rhino High Fidelity series on September 19, 2025. Read on to see the source materials and how you can pre-order your copy (or copies!) of Buckingham Nicks today. . .

Mike Mettler  |  Jul 22, 2025  |  First Published: Jul 22, 2025  |  comments

Ozzy Osbourne passed away earlier today, July 22, 2025, at age 76, just a few scant weeks removed from the triumphant Back to the Beginning celebration of Ozzy and Black Sabbath’s storied and eternally influential respective legacies at the already legendary all-day event that took place at Villa Park on July 5, 2025, in their hometown of Birmingham, England. Read on to see our in-the-moment appreciation of his long and storied legacy on vinyl . . .

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