【AI前沿】Record Club is trying to be Letterboxd for music nerds
EntertainmentNewsCultureRecord Club is trying to be Letterboxd for music nerdsTrack your listening habits and tell your friends about your favorite records.Track your listening habits and tell your friends about your favorite records.byTerrence O’BrienMay 23, 2026, 10:41 PM UTCLinkShareGiftLook at those cute little guys.Image: Record ClubTerrence O’Brienis the Verge‚Äôs weekend editor. He has over 18 years of experience, including 10 years as managing editor at Engadget.There isn‚Äôt really a solid equivalent toGoodreadsorLetterboxdfor music lovers, butRecord Clubis aiming to change that. Yes, we haveRate Your Music, but its interface is crowded, and it feels more geared towards longer-form reviews than cataloging your listening habits and connecting with other fans. Record Club is clean and modern, with a streamlined interface that‚Äôs quite similar to Letterboxd.The basic features you‚Äôd expect from such a site are all there. You can rate and review records or mark them as listened to. You can also see what your friends are listening to and see what albums are trending with other users. There‚Äôs a spot on your profile to list your five favorite albums, plus five records you have in heavy rotation. You can also create custom lists (ranked or unranked) and share them ‚Äî handy for tracking your top albums of the year, or putting together genre-specific crash courses. You can also add records to your queue, so you can keep track of albums you want to listen to, but haven‚Äôt gotten around to yet. (I‚Äôll probably be making extensive use of that.)You can follow your favorite artists as well asentire record labels. That makes it easy to stay on top of new artists on labels like 4AD, AD 93, Fire Talk, and Warp. Record Club pulls all of its data from the open-source music encyclopediaMusicBrainz. If you sign up,give me a follow, and see what I‚Äôm spinning on repeat this week.Follow topics and authorsfrom this story to see more like this in your personalized homepage feed and to receive email updates.Terrence O’BrienCultureEntertainmentInternet CultureMusicNewsMost PopularMost PopularGoogle‚Äôs new anything-to-anything AI model is wildIf I could only have one laptop for work and gaming, I‚Äôd get this oneApple‚Äôs latest MacBook Air is $200 off in both sizes for Memorial DayThe man behind the legendary MPC, Roger Linn, stays focused with a single browser tabI have a new go-to browserThe Verge DailyA free daily digest of the news that matters most.Email (required)Sign UpBy submitting your email, you agree to ourTermsandPrivacy Notice.This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the GooglePrivacy PolicyandTerms of Serviceapply.Advertiser Content FromThis is the title for the native ad