Best spots in Brussels Centrum for Headbangers to buy Heavy Metal CD and Vinyls Records

Yesterday (Aug 4, 2024), on a Sunday, I went on a trip in my loved Brussels, to complete my CD collection. Here are the spots I have explored and what you can expect about them. Disclaimer : I'm trying to get most value for money I'm often looking for second hands records πŸ™‚ and also I don't buy only Heavy Metal... but I get a lot of energy from listening to Thrash Metal 🀘🏻 !

Let's start the tour πŸ™‚

Places where I got lucky

Caroline Music

πŸ—ΊοΈ Go to: Bd Anspach 101, 1000 Bruxelles - https://maps.app.goo.gl/WyRSa8svEJH5nEWPA

πŸ“ Notes

  • This is a must-visit one, with lot of brand new CD and Vinyls records. Not a lot of Heavy Metal among the CDs. Difficult to find second hand CDs. Most of the CD records cost average 18-20 Eur, vs 11 for oldies and promoted items. There is more on 2nd floor, including a section for second hand CD records with some Rock/Heavy Metal titles. But it's very difficult to see them because they are packed so tight together.

πŸ”— Site: http://www.carolinemusic-bxl.be/

Purchases

I've almost bought Led Zeppelin (Led Zeppelin, 1969) but it was pricey compared to Discogs, so I refrained myself. I've expanded my collection with XX (The XX, 2009) and Psycho Tropical Berlin (La Femme, 2013).

Pele Mele

A list of must-visit addresses in Brussels Centrum for Headbangers to buy CD and Vinyles Records.

πŸ—ΊοΈ Go to: Bd Maurice Lemonnier 59, 1000 Bruxelles - https://maps.app.goo.gl/juEnX4gQPjScHtPB9

πŸ“ Notes

  • This is a popular second hand store for everything related to books, comics, music, toys, video game consoles, board games...

πŸ”— Site: https://pele-mele.be/bruxelles/

Purchases

Thanks to the profusion of choices and the low prices, I've expanded my collection with Led Zeppelin (Led Zeppelin, 1969), Master of Puppets (Metallica, 1986), also Souljacker (Eels, 2001), and Bohemian Rhapsody (Queen, 2018) which is a compilation made of the Movie original Soundtrack. They also buy your CDs except on Sunday. So I'll go there and try to get some money and make room in my closet πŸ™‚ ... until I buy more πŸ˜…...

Some other places I've explored

Lot of the addresses are close from each other πŸ™‚ , around Rue du Midi !

72 Records

πŸ—ΊοΈ Go to: Rue du Midi 72, 1000 Bruxelles - https://maps.app.goo.gl/3CYu4bAETqx5e1Yt5

πŸ“ Note: Awesome for Vinyls. Not a single CD unfortunately.

πŸ”— Site: https://www.facebook.com/72-Records-444396545598944/

Hors-sΓ©rie

πŸ—ΊοΈ Go to: Rue du Midi 67, 1000 Bruxelles - https://maps.app.goo.gl/Qor7aYYQszDyvmTg8

πŸ“ Note: Not so many CD, but they have Vinyls and many other items, very cool for collectors.

πŸ”— Site: https://www.facebook.com/horsserieshop/

Veals and Geeks

πŸ—ΊοΈ Go to: Rue des Grands Carmes 8A, 1000 Bruxelles - https://maps.app.goo.gl/CPeq7rbwKbnngTar7

πŸ“ Note: Some nice CDs, but their Heavy Metal section is very tight and they have some Metal titles mixed within the Pop & Rock section. They have lot of Vinyls which makes sense.

πŸ”— Site: http://vealsandgeeks.com/

Evasions

πŸ—ΊοΈGo to: Rue du Midi 89, 1000 Bruxelles - https://maps.app.goo.gl/xwPtYLoYdDDe8si48

πŸ“ Note: A general second hand store, awesome for books and collectors, with CDs and Vinyls on 2nd floor.

Arlequin

πŸ—ΊοΈ Go to: Rue du ChΓͺne 7, 1000 Bruxelles - https://maps.app.goo.gl/ExjDCWQBpJMg3wAz6

πŸ“ Notes

  • There is an obvious Heavy Metal just right after the entrance, with lot of cool stuff. I almost bought some Fear Factory and Voivod records.
  • I couldn't bare with the ambient music in the store, which was mostly RnB.... πŸ˜… not my taste.

Elektrocution

πŸ—ΊοΈ Go to: 1000, Rue des Pierres 37, 1000 Bruxelles - https://maps.app.goo.gl/Ef7NiWpX4d1RoaHo7

πŸ“ Note: This place has been recommended by the guy from Hors-sΓ©rie but it was closed.

The Shipping Never Ships

A Frustrating Journey with Death Angel Merch

TLDR; I ordered a t-shirt from Death Angel's online store (https://shop.deathangel.us/), but it turned into a frustrating two-month saga involving poor communication, customs issues, and ultimately, a returned package. Here are some lessons and tips for online shoppers and businesses to improve customer experience.

The Story

It all started with a simple desire: to own an album tee of my favorite Thrash Metal band, Death Angel's "Killing Season." Living in Brussels, Belgium, I ordered the shirt from their official store in the U.S. Despite some initial reservations about carbon impact and international shipping, the excitement of owning my first music-related clothing overrode my concerns. Also, none of the local stores I had contacted could help me.

The Order Process

In April 10, I've passed order. The confirmation came with tracking links, and after a few days of printing, the item was on its way to Brussels. UPS updates kept me informed until the package landed in Belgium (April 23) and reached customs. That's where the trouble began.

The UPS and Customs Nightmare

Once at customs, the tracking status stagnated until the end of April. After multiple contacts with both Death Angel's store and UPS, it became clear that the package was stuck in a bureaucratic loop. UPS and customs both directed me to the other for information, while the store could only offer apologies and told me to wait.

More Frustrating Exchanges

Further communications with UPS and Death Angel's store continued in a frustrating cycle. UPS informed me they needed the MRN (Movement Reference Number) from the sender, which the sender didn’t have. The package was returned to international carrier. with the status "refused by addressee," despite me never being contacted. The package is currently in Switzerland Β―_(ツ)_/Β―.

Timeline of the First Order

  • 04/12/2024: Order information received
  • 04/16/2024: Package received for processing (Bensenville, IL, United States)
  • 04/17/2024 - 04/18/2024: Package processed and departed multiple international carrier facilities in the U.S.
  • 04/23/2024: Package arrived at international carrier and customs office in Belgium
  • 05/21/2024: Package cleared customs but was returned to the sender with a "refused by addressee" status (Belgium)
  • 06/12/2024: Package processed in Switzerland

Timeline of the Second Order

  • 05/29/2024: Order information received
  • 05/30/2024 - 06/05/2024: Package received, processed, and departed multiple international carrier facilities in the U.S.
  • 06/10/2024: Package arrived at international carrier and customs office in Belgium
  • 06/25/2024: Package cleared customs but was returned to the sender with a "refused by addressee" status (Belgium)

Additional Frustrations

Throughout this process, several additional issues made the experience even worse:

  • UPS Support: UPS support is abysmal; no one seems to know anything about their own organization. They redirected me to the sender and lied about the package status, showing it as "refused by addressee" when it was likely due to poor packaging or documentation from the shipper.
  • Communication Loops: UPS support redirected me via chat to a non-responsive email, creating an endless loop back to their chat support.
  • Tracking Number Confusion: UPS has various tracking number formats (1Z...) that are inconsistent and incompatible with their tracking tools, making resolution difficult.
  • Shipper Blame: The shipper blamed their subcontractor, but only after my second attempt to order the same album tee. I was advised to reorder with a different recipient address, which resulted in the same failure.
  • Death Angel Support: Death Angel support does not always respond via email or Facebook. They are polite but unhelpful, telling me to wait or contact UPS, who then tells me to contact the sender. Death Angel delegates to a subcontractor I cannot contact, creating a dead end.
  • Waiting Game: Everyone advises waiting one month after the latest UPS status, but this doesn’t improve anything. A status should update every few days, not weeks.
  • Confusing Updates: With the second order, the package status was confusing, showing it in Belgium for a few weeks before updating to "departing from USA."

Lessons and Tips

For Shoppers:

  1. Track Your Orders Religiously: Use all provided tracking links and stay on top of updates. UPS won't proactively update you, but https://visualping.io/ can be quite helpful.
  2. Know Your Rights: Understand the return and refund policies of the store.
  3. Document Everything: Keep a record of all communications. This helps in case you need to escalate the issue.
  4. Consider (local if any) Alternatives: Sometimes, local stores or third-party sellers can provide the same items without the international shipping hassle.

For Businesses:

  1. Clear Communication Channels: Ensure your support team is well-versed with the logistics process and can provide clear guidance.
  2. Partnership Accountability: If using third-party shippers, maintain a close relationship to quickly resolve issues.
  3. Customer Empathy: Understand the frustration of your customers and provide regular, meaningful updates.
  4. Proactive Support: When issues arise, take ownership and actively work to resolve them instead of passing the buck.

Conclusion

This experience was a test of patience and highlighted significant gaps in the customer service process for international orders. By sharing this story, I hope to raise awareness and encourage both shoppers and businesses to improve their practices. While I eventually ordered a similar tee from another store (https://albumcoverstickers.com/), the disappointment with the official store remains. However that new store seems a bit cheaper and I'm hopeful the same experience won't repeat

Have you had similar experiences with online orders? How did you handle it? Share your thoughts and tips below. Let's make online shopping a better experience for everyone.