Whether you credit it to the resurrection of vinyl, Millennial/Gen-X nostalgia, or something else–CDs are becoming a thing again. Years after getting displaced by MP3s, and then Spotify, the humble compact disc is getting hotter with consumers who still like their music on physical media.

Redbox has noticed this trend, and is jumping in with RedRocks, its new CD rental service. Check out the full press release from Redbox after the jump.

Oakbrook Terrace, Ill. – Redbox®, America’s destination for new-release movies and games, announced today it will begin offering new release and classic music albums on compact disc at select kiosk locations around the country. The CD catalog offering will be called RedRocks, and the discs can be rented at the same kiosks from which Redbox customers currently obtain movies and video games. Priced at just $.99 per day, RedRocks CD rentals offer music fans the opportunity to enjoy the latest new releases from Lady Gaga, Post Malone, Taylor Swift, Ariana Grande, and other current hitmakers. The RedRocks catalog will also feature classic albums from legendary artists such as Queen, The Eagles, Marvin Gaye, Fleetwood Mac, Madonna, and The Who. “RedRocks is the latest way for Redbox to show our customers that we hear them and want to meet their entertainment needs,” said Galen Smith, CEO of Redbox. “For less than a dollar a night, Redbox fans can now pick up the latest hit music along with their movie and video game rentals. The high quality of CD sound mixed with the convenience and value of Redbox makes RedRocks the perfect offering for our customers.” RedRocks titles will be vended in the same robust plastic cases Redbox currently uses for movie and video game rentals, and can be reserved online for future pickup just like all other Redbox media titles. Customers who enjoy their RedRocks rental also have the option to purchase the CD for just $9.99. RedRocks CD rentals are currently being offered in the Chicagoland, Las Vegas, Salt Lake City, and St. Louis markets. The service will be further expanded in the coming months. “As if Redbox wasn’t a compelling enough entertainment experience already, we have now sweetened the deal for our music-loving customers,” said Smith. “Why not pick up the soundtrack to A Star is Born or The Greatest Showman alongside the movie and listen to it on your drive home? With RedRocks, we’re truly taking the Redbox value and convenience factor up a level. This new option should be music to our customers’ ears.”

What do you think about this retro-move by Redbox, Insiders? Will this idea fly or fail? Let us know in the comments!

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