Set above Hunt’s Bookshop on Rugby High Street, Revolution Records adds a proper crate-digging stop to one of the town centre’s best-known independent businesses. Based on the first floor at 9 High Street, it has been part of the Hunt’s setup since 2018, with its opening trail pointing to October of that year. The arrangement suits Rugby well: books downstairs, records upstairs, and an easy central stop for anyone who still prefers buying music in person.
Background / History
Revolution Records is closely tied to Hunt’s Bookshop, the long-running family-run bookseller that has traded in Rugby for more than 30 years. Rather than being a separate street-level shop, it sits within that wider independent retail setting, giving it a slightly tucked-away quality while still feeling rooted in the middle of town. Another important part of the story is its partnership with Visual Vinyl, which helps explain the steady flow of fresh stock and regular restocks that show up across its social feed.
What You’ll Find
The emphasis here is on new and collectable records, with the collectable side restocked once a month. Hunt’s own Revolution Records page lists a broad genre spread rather than a narrow niche, including hard rock, pop, rock, rap and hip hop, jazz, reggae and soundtracks. Social posts also make clear that collectable LPs are a regular feature, so the stock has the sort of changing, browse-led character that rewards repeat visits instead of a one-off look.
Experience / Atmosphere
Browsing here means heading upstairs into a two-room space packed with music above the bookshop floor below. It is not presented as a slick concept store; the appeal is more traditional than that, built around regular restocks, changing shelves and the pleasure of seeing what has turned up lately. Because it shares its home with an established independent bookseller, Revolution Records feels woven into Rugby’s everyday town-centre life rather than set apart from it, which gives it an unforced character that suits record buying well.
Why Visit
- A straightforward central location on the first floor of Hunt’s Bookshop at 9 High Street.
- Trading from this site since 2018, giving Rugby a dedicated town-centre record stop.
- New and collectable records, with monthly restocks on the collectable side.
- Broad genre coverage, from hard rock and pop through to reggae, jazz, rap and soundtracks.
- A working partnership with Visual Vinyl that helps keep the racks moving.
Revolution Records is worth a visit because it delivers something many towns have lost: a dependable independent record shop right in the centre, with enough stock movement to make another browse worthwhile. Its setting above Hunt’s Bookshop gives it a distinct personality, and the mix of new titles, collectable records and regular refreshes makes it a strong stop for both committed diggers and casual buyers in Rugby.










