
These guys absolutely crushed it for the RSD drops. The staff was amazing--giving clear directions, keeping the energy up, and managing the crowd like total pros. Their system was chef's...
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Established in 1980, Hungry Ear Records is Hawaii's oldest record store, renowned for its extensive selection of new and used vinyl across various musical genres. Founded by music enthusiasts Luke Yamashiro, Dennis Chun, and Reynold Yep, the store has become a beloved landmark for both locals and visitors seeking to explore their musical passions.
With a strong focus on customer service and community engagement, Hungry Ear Records boasts the state's largest collection of new vinyl and a deep inventory of rare Hawaiian albums, as well as rock, jazz, and reggae records. The store thrives in the SALT at Our Kakaako complex, surrounded by other carefully curated local businesses.
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These guys absolutely crushed it for the RSD drops. The staff was amazing--giving clear directions, keeping the energy up, and managing the crowd like total pros. Their system was chef's...
I love record shops because it's almost like a time capsule being able to see the vintage records here of older artists that I like to listen to. They had newer stuff, but I love vintage so I...
Excellent record store! I was helping my mom offload a large number of vinyls she'd been holding onto for a long time. Located in SALT, it's easy to stop in. Hungry Ear is located right by the...
A pretty good collection! Weirdly enough, the Jazz and Hip Hop section is filled with some pretty choice picks, maybe the best New Pressing Jazz/Hip Hop collection I've seen at any store? There's...
I heard of Hungry Ear Records awhile ago. They close pretty early so I've never had an opportunity to go. They close at 6 and by the time I finish work, go home, get cleaned up and ready to leave,...
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