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eiron

/u/eiron·Member since Apr 2026
The Clerk's verdict

This shelf is a proper snapshot of a modern British obsessive. You've got 1000 records but you aren't just hoarding the hits; with 483 labels, you're spreading the love across the entire industry. The 2010s dominance with 265 records tells me you're a lifer who didn't stop listening when things went digital. The 45 Everything Everything records are the clear heart of the collection—that's a massive commitment to a single vision. Then you've got the Beatles and Gorillaz providing the essential DNA. It’s a mix of big-studio polish and the weird, niche corners of the UK scene. I see those collaborator credits too—Phil Harding and 'House' Marty popping up three times each shows there's a through-line in the production you gravitate toward. It’s not just random. It’s a collection built on specific textures and 21st-century songcraft. Keep digging into those 2020s releases; you're already 220 deep and showing no signs of slowing down. It’s a sound shelf, even if you do own a frankly ridiculous amount of Various Artist comps.

Collection at a Glance

Total records
1,050
Format mix
589 vinyl · 406 CD · 16 cassette
Top genres
Alt/Indie · Electronic · Rock · Pop
Last spin
Ego, Opinion, Art & CommerceGoo Goo Dolls · today
Wantlist
32 records sought
Badges
40 earned
Member since
Apr 2026

The Clerk's take

The roast

Eighty-three 'Various' records. Really?

Seventy-nine of them are in a streak from 1985 to 2026. You've got more compilations than actual bands. It's like you're allergic to a full album statement from a single artist. Ring Parade to Big In 2026—it's a shelf full of samplers, mate. Pick a lane.

Today's read

The Everything Everything obsession.

Forty-five records deep, Suffragette Suffragette through to the Get To Heaven B-sides. That's a mental level of commitment. John Potoker is all over your shelf too—credited on four of your records. The 2010s are your heaviest hit, 265 records strong. Proper dedication.

The win

A 2020s future-proofed collection.

You aren't stuck in the past. 220 records from this decade alone. That Babybird run from 2019 to 2026 is no joke—21 records from Dead to Gig Only Album. 529 artists across 483 labels shows you're actually digging, not just buying what the algorithm says is cool.

Buried treasure

Don't overlook the Mansun stash.

Twenty-two records sitting there and I bet half of them haven't seen a needle in months. You've got the collaborators to back it up—Brian Pugsley and Grippa are both four-deep in your credits. Pull out the deep cuts tonight. Stop letting the compilations do all the work.

Vinyl
267
CD
193
CDr
23
Oldest pressing
1959

Top genres

Rock 332Electronic 199Pop 163Hip Hop 42Funk / Soul 32Folk, World, & Country 31

Stats for nerds

By decade
'50
2
'60
5
'70
22
'80
20
'90
69
'00
118
'10
146
'20
116
Top artists · 292 unique
  1. 1Everything Everything49
  2. 2Babybird25
  3. 3Gorillaz20
  4. 4Foals11
  5. 5Blur8
Top labels
  1. 1Parlophone30
  2. 2Sony Music24
  3. 3RCA Victor17
  4. 4Columbia14
  5. 5RCA13
Oldest pressing
Laurie Johnson, Lionel Bart, The Mermaid Theatre Company — Lock Up Your Daughters
Lock Up Your Daughters
Laurie Johnson, Lionel Bart, The Mermaid Theatre Company
1959
Newest pressing
Babybird — Gig Only Album
Gig Only Album
Babybird
2026
First in
Brooke Bentham — Heavy And Ephemeral
Heavy And Ephemeral
Brooke Bentham
Most recent
Gorillaz — पर्वत (The Mountain)
पर्वत (The Mountain)
Gorillaz

Badges 11

Tier 4
Wall of Value
Tier 5
Side Stack
Tier 3
Disc Habit
Tier 2
Ten on Tape
Tier 1
Three Days
Tier 4
Curator
Tier 5
Wall of Wax
Tier 1
Side A
Tier 6
The Whole Shelf
Tier 8
All Eras
Tier 1
OG User

Unicorns 15

Albums where this collection is the only one on Gatefold.

The Cooper Temple Clause — Kick Up The Fire, And Let The Flames Break Loose
Kick Up The Fire, And Let The Flames Break Loose
The Cooper Temple Clause
James — I Know What I'm Here For
I Know What I'm Here For
James
I Am Kloot — I Am Kloot
I Am Kloot
I Am Kloot
I Am Kloot — Gods And Monsters
Gods And Monsters
I Am Kloot
Seigmen — Metropolis (The Grandmaster Recordings 1995)
Metropolis (The Grandmaster Recordings 1995)
Seigmen
Sigur Rós — Hlemmur
Hlemmur
Sigur Rós
The Chesterf!elds — Kettle
Kettle
The Chesterf!elds
Various — Random
Random
Various
Devendra Banhart — Heard Somebody Say
Heard Somebody Say
Devendra Banhart
Finley Quaye — Maverick A Strike
Maverick A Strike
Finley Quaye
ABBA — The Hits Box
The Hits Box
ABBA
Various — Now Dance 902 (The 12" Mixes)
Now Dance 902 (The 12" Mixes)
Various
Was (Not Was) — Hello, Dad...I'm In Jail
Hello, Dad...I'm In Jail
Was (Not Was)
Status Quo — Caroline
Caroline
Status Quo
Rinôçérôse — Schizophonia
Schizophonia
Rinôçérôse
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