Yes, you read everywhere that vinyl sales are surging while CD revenue is falling. But beware of the statistical comparisons that are used to make this claim. Comparing revenue is misleading because the cost of various media are different. Comparing sales volume of only physical media is also rather pointless, but it does make vinyl look promising. For me, the most meaningful way of assessing the popularity of vinyl, CD, etc. is comparing the volume of music sales across all media. Check out this animated GIF that shows recorded music sales by format Share, from 1973 to 2019. It's pretty cool to see the preferences of music buyers over a 46-year period (and it's animated too!). For all its "surges" in recent years, vinyl accounts for only 4.2% of annual music sales. Hardly a comeback imo.