Best Jukebox
Picking the best jukebox in town is no easy feat. Options are pretty limited, as old-school, non-internet machines are a dying breed. Those still left around town are all great in their own right, but no matter which one you chose, someone’s going to disagree. Shady’s jukebox outshines its CD-slinging brethren and earns our nod because of its sound quality (crystal-clear jams come from the well-maintained machine) and the depth of its curated and rotating selections. Flipping through the pages of the juke is like digging through the crates at a choice used record store as you encounter disc after disc of diverse options, rarities, and obscure gems. Art punk and psychedelic space-surf. Japanese ska and Chicano rock. French New Wave and weirdo soul. And in between, there’s R&B from Etta and Aretha, hard-to-find albums from local indie and soul artists, and “grab bag” compilations occasionally included by the staff. We’re sure hipsters, music fanatics, and culture junkies will all agree with our pick. Anyone who doesn’t can find us feeding bills into the box down at Shady’s if they’d like to debate.