Best of 2020: Favorite Artwork From The Past Year’s “Digs”

After looking forward to just escaping 2020 alive, 2021 has been something else in it’s first two weeks. In insane times such as these, I find a bit of solace in ritual and tradition, and so the next several posts will be taking a look back at vinyl “dug” up throughout 2020. I’ve put “dig” and “dug” in quotes, because in all of 2020 I only made it out to record stores THREE times. As first class record addict, I’ve had some weeks in the past, hell some single days especially now that Highland Park (and hopefully they’ll all reopen when it’s safe) has five of the best record stores in LA, where I’d made three visits to record stores. But just because I didn’t do much technically “digging” in 2020, I still bought hella records. 2020 brought on lots and lots of record therapy, and hopefully I’ll be able to stay on track to share so much of it and the others in my collection I haven’t shared yet. And so, to begin this week’s “Best Of” posts, here’s some of the best, wildest, weirdest and most beautiful artwork that was featured on records that I picked up in the past year.

Don’t get too excited for me…it’s the reissue!

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