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Vinyl has staged one of pop culture’s most delightful comebacks. LPs are now a billion-dollar business, with U.S. vinyl revenue topping $1.2 billion and sales growing for 17 straight years. Nearly 50 million records were sold last year alone, a staggering jump from the 13 million sold a decade ago. What was once considered analog nostalgia has become one of the most exciting corners of the industry as fans collect color-press variants and deluxe physical editions.
This past year has delivered a particularly stacked lineup of albums begging to be unwrapped. Taylor Swift’s “Life of a Showgirl” boasts eight unique vinyl editions, while Rosalía’s “Lux” landed an ethereal crystal-clear vinyl last week. Other recent releases include a vinyl version of Tyler, the Creator’s Grammy-nominated double LP “Chromakopia.”
Indie rock fans aren’t left out either: Geese’s “Getting Killed” became one of the year’s buzziest left-field favorites, available in ultra-clear and transparent colorways. And in one of hip-hop’s most anticipated reunions, Clipse returned with “Let God Sort ’Em Out”, a razor-sharp LP that feels tailor-made for the vinyl format.
Some of the most exciting physical releases this year were remasters and anniversary re-releases. The remastered version of Oasis’s “Definitely Maybe” is a No. 1 bestseller on Amazon right now following the band’s reunion tour this year, while Pink Floyd’s 50th anniversary “Wish You Here” deluxe set is a can’t-go-wrong gift for the psych-rock fan.
Below check out the best vinyl to gift this year. And once you’re done, look through more of the best gifts for music lovers and our comprehensive 2025 holiday gift guide here.


Tame Impala ‘Deadbeat’ Vinyl

Chappell Roan ‘The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess’ Vinyl LP



























