Found Sounds: October 2023

The Top 10 new bestsellers this month at Paradise Found Records & Music

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Vinyl buyer Patrick Selvage stocks the shelves at Paradise Found on Oct. 20. Credit: Jezy J. Gray

Sick of the Spotify algorithm? Lucky for you, we’re back with another edition of Found Sounds—a monthly round-up of the bestselling new vinyl releases at Paradise Found Records and Music (1646 Pearl St., Boulder). From Colorado mainstays King Gizz to the sublime sad-boy king Sufjan Stevens, these are the albums your neighbors couldn’t stop spinning in October.


1. Taylor Swift1989 (Taylor’s Version)

2. Mac MillerNPR Tiny Desk Concert

3. Rolling StonesHackney Diamonds

4. King Gizzard And The Lizard WizardThe Silver Cord

5. Sufjan StevensJavelin

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6. WilcoCousin

7. Zach BryanZach Bryan

8. Daft PunkRandom Access Memories (10th Anniversary Edition)

9. Hozier Unreal Unearth

10. Animal CollectiveIsn’t It Now?

Found Sounds pick #10: Isn't It Now by Animal Collective

BW Staff Pick: Radical Romantics, the new record by Swedish electronic artist Fever Ray, is a ghastly and groove-forward return for groundbreaking performer Karin Dreijer. Formerly one half of the celebrated sibling duo, The Knife, their brother Olof returns to produce four tracks on the new record, alongside contributions from Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross. Don’t miss a BW interview with Dreijer next week ahead of their performance at Denver’s Fillmore Auditorium on Nov. 10.  – Jezy J. Gray, arts and culture editor

Found Sounds updates monthly: Stay tuned for more bestelling picks in November