Contact information

Support Chat is available directly on the website

Support Email: ninevoltrecords@gmail.com

Support Phone Number: +1 (757)-996-3504

Direct Message on Instagram: @ninevoltrecords

Direct Message on TikTok: @ninevoltrecords

ABOUT US

At Ninevolt Records, a retail digital space of vinyl records soon to go brick and mortar, the aim’s not to sell you a record you can pick up at Target in some super rad color! But hopefully spin your musical journey into a fantastical frenzy of fresh flavors by seducing you with a bit of indie hiss, pop and hum. Ninevolt Records is a revival to your online playlist and turntable. Stocked with top shelf good stuff in every beat and whimsy. The melodic distortion section will flip you through bands like Superchunk Dag Nasty, Social D, Menzingers, Iron Chic, Cluffdiver. Switch places into the rain day parade led by goth godfathers Bauhaus, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Joy Division, Killing Joke. Scroll through the bins for a Replacements record autographed by Tommy and Paul followed with an opportunity to make a booth confession and for forgiveness for no Mats in your stacks of wax. Refresh your busy head and breathe in the sounds of Kishi Bashi, or Iron and Wine, or Owl City or Day Wave. Rewind to the heyday of college radio with a Feelies record, the way-back catalog of REM’s best days, a Husker Du 7 inch, the darling three-piece Blake Babies. Is DC your hardcore scene? Check. Alt county fan of Uncle Tupelo or The Reivers? Double check. Brian Fallon, Ruston Kelly, Jason Isbell, Jay Farrar, Dave or Tim Hause, Jeff Tweedy and the copious gods of super songsmiths that will only be found un-alphabetized in the best of the serious record collections? Yes, yes, and hell yeah. 

Ninevolt Records' chief bottle washer got his first post-paper boy job at a retail record shop as a hyper-active 16 year old in the ‘80s when most boys were all about Quiet Riot, Van Halen, Iron Maiden while he littered the covers of his single subject notebooks with words like Black Flag, Minor Threat and Jodie Foster’s Army. Not to be cool. And surely not to look like every other Gap t-shirt in the high school halls and malls of the American burbs. He became a music journalist after getting his MA and founded a local music zine, NIN9VOLT. Now venturing into writing songs for Nashville up and comers, his real time at this very moment includes deciding on a band name. Hosepipe? (A bit Fugazi-esquire. bURNPILE? A bit Slobberbone clone. Free Mustache Rides? The other half’s zany friend. 

Come on in, no shoes or shirt required. And free tours without asking for a single cent for changing your life’s addiction to music.