Friday, September 16, 2022

Marcus Mumford and
BLACKPINK lead a Top 10 of all new arrivals at iTunes this Flipover Friday, and country records are doing especially well this morning.
Mumford’s solo debut,
(self-titled) (
Capitol), opens at #1, while BLACKPINK’s second album,
BORN PINK (
YG/
Interscope), is the only rookie in the Top 15 of sales
and streams; it’s #2 at iTunes and #11 at
Apple Music.
At #3,
Drake Milligan’s
Dallas/Fort Worth (
This Is Hit/
Stoney Creek) leads the country contingent that also includes
Hell Paso (
Yellabush/
Columbia), from country-rock genre-bender
Koe Wetzel, at #4,
Little Big Town’s
Mr. Sun (
Capitol Nashville), rising at #9, and
Mitchell Tenpenny’s
This Is the Heavy (
Riser House/
Columbia Nashville), hitting #10.
Asbury Park, N.J.’s
FLETCHER is #5 with
Girl of My Dreams (
Capitol).
Death Cab for Cutie’s
Asphalt Meadows (
Atlantic) paves over #6,
Clutch’s
Sunrise on Slaughter Beach (
Weathermaker) awakens at #7 and
Electric Callboy’s
TEKKNO (
Century Media) lights up #8.
The rest of the Top 40 is packed with new titles from such acts as
The Mars Volta,
Noah Cyrus,
Ringo Starr,
Julian Lage,
Samara Joy and
Lang Lang.
The lone new entry in the Top 10 at Apple Music is
EST Gee’s
I Never Felt Nun (
CMG/
Warlike/
Interscope), at #10. Sixth graders in Catholic schools across the country are convulsing in laughter over that title.