VNYL is not worth the trouble.The idea behind VNYL is great - curated records to your mailbox monthly. This was actually the second subscription service I tried and I definitely stuck around longer than I did for Black Box Record Club, recieving 30 records over my 10 months with the subscription.Things started out pretty well: my first two months provided albums that fit my tastes pretty well (not perfectly, but much better than my previous experience). Things went down hill quickly after that.My third month was delayed by an entire month. It took reaching out to the company to get it actually sent. After this point, every single month was late and most of them took prodding for them to actually ship. I sent an email almost every month after the third one.The music choices also went downhill quickly. I had my account tied to my Spotify and thought that maybe old listening habits (I put it on at work and had to please everyone) might be skewing what I was getting. But things didn't change after disconnecting Spotify and maxing out the "favorite artists" section. Perhaps my music tastes are too niche... but honestly the things I got were more like my "do not send" list than my favorites.I was too late to cancel when I should have and used my final months as a test. I changed ALL of my "favorite artists" to ska bands. My last box contained Alternative/Indie crap, one of which has a trumpet on a single song.Canceling was nice and easy but it did take three months to get the last box.I would not recommend VNYL to my nemesis.
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