Ben T.
Google
Finally decided to take the vinyl plunge recently, and did a fair amount of research on subscription services. I ended up choosing VNYL because it seemed to serve a good balance between the two things I wanted: growing a fledgling record collection with new and old standards, while also introducing music not already on my radar. Speaking as an old guy, it's hard to spend as much time and effort seeking out new music as I used to. The curators at VNYL have sent me a great mix of stuff I like, and stuff that takes me out of my comfort zone. I've been on the triple-triple, so I'm getting 36 records per year, at around $11 a pop. I don't think you'll find a better deal out there. Highly recommend it.
Special Note: I've noticed some negative reviews, here, that express some displeasure about what the curators have chosen for them. To these people, I'd say that you're not trying hard enough. (...or you're just generally disagreeable). Part of seeking out new music is hitting on some duds. I certainly haven't love everything I've gotten, but VNYL's batting average is pretty damn good for somebody who only knows my musical tastes by what I've told them. The naysayers are obviously not old enough to remember a time before music streaming services (or even digital music in general) when you had to just buy it and hope for the best. If you're that enraged about not loving everything you get, stick with your streaming service that doles out just pennies to the artists that make the music.