Chicago-based vinyl subscription service Table-Turned, which announced its Post-Rock and Grunge Revival packages in January, will now offer two new options for its subscribers.
The first, a month-to-month payment option, will allow subscribers to pay $15 a month, which includes shipping. This is currently the cheapest payment plan for any record-of-the-month club. Learn more about this plan here.
The second allows international music lovers an option to subscribe. Though USPS’s international shipping rates are fairly steep and these costs will be passed to the subscriber, this option is now available due to popular requests.
Subscribers can still pay $175 for the entire year of records, and subscriptions are open until June 30–though the month-to-month plan will only be available until May 31.
Table-Turned sends its subscribers new records in the mail each month. Instead of telling them what to enjoy, though, the service empowers subscribers to select the genre from two options. The records they receive each month will not only include some of that genre’s best, but will also expose them to bands and albums they might have missed.
For the Grunge Revival package, Table-Turned is partnering with Exploding in Sound Records; for the Post-Rock package, the service is excited to work with Constellation Records. Additional label partnerships for these packages will be announced every couple weeks leading toward the summer.
For their first round, which included Pop-Punk and Emo Revival packages, Table-Turned partnered with several independent labels to find the best music for their subscribers, including Topshelf Records, No Sleep Records, Tiny Engines, Bad Timing Records, Broken World Media, Take This To Heart Records, and many more.
Subscribers can expect their first record on or around July 1, and on the first of each subsequent month for twelve months. New packages will launch with different genres in the coming months, along with new opportunities to subscribe.
For more information about each package and how to subscribe, please visit Table-Turned’s website.








