Mike W.
Yelp
Yes, Hear Again has moved, and it's not the format of used record store it once was: that is, not an endless mess of used CDs and LPs in a dark warren of a space. At the old store, I found everything from a used live Laura Nyro album to The Young Gods to Mercury Rev. The new location has much less space, and thus a trimmed down selection, but it's a good selection nonetheless. Moreover, they carry new LPs and a good selection of these, things like The Love Language, The Morning Benders, and Belle and Sebastain's newest album--in fact, they've got a huge Belle and Sebastian poster too which I declined to inquire if it was for sale or not, knowing if it was I'd surely buy a mammoth poster I don't really need. The guy behind the counter seemed very friendly and in our short conversation proved he knows his music, too.
There are so many good bands out right now: once you remove yourself from the standards of radio and club play and start hearing things like Tame Impala, Deerhunter, and Destroyer you'll see what I mean. This is a store, a proper college town record store, where you can walk in and hear such things, learn about music from the staff and fellow customers, and in general interact in a way you never will be able to via iTunes with good music. The store could be larger, but it's a mighty fine start. Ever since we lost Schoolkids' Records (used to be where 101 Cantina is now back in the day) we lost the core of what a college town record store should be, and now we're creeping slowly back to that, which I really like.