Tuesday, January 23, 2024

We are positively chuffed to present the brand-spanking-new
HITS Indie Retail Top 50 chart, compiled in partnership with
StreetPulse and
Record Store Day. In addition to vinyl, this chart tracks sales of CDs, cassettes and other physical product, all of which has proven resurgent over the last couple of years.
Geffen's
Kali Uchis claims the #1 position on the new chart with
ORQUÍDEAS.
Republic's
Taylor Swift holds two spots in the Top 5. You'll also note strong showings by
4AD's
Cocteau Twins,
Interscope's
boygenius (whose self-titled album on
Matador also appears on the chart) and indie jazz phenom
Laufey, to name a few. Warner's
Green Day, whose new album dropped last week, appears here with breakthrough set
Dookie.
Album sales at indie retailers hit 32 million in 2023, up 9.4% over the previous year, and increased by 3.5m+ in the last two years. Yet as of Q4 2023, only 72 U.S. indie stores (out of more than 1,400) reported their sales to
Billboard chart partner
Luminate. That entity displayed its disdain for the indie community by ending its practice of weighting indie sales in its sales chart—to extrapolate for those stores that didn’t report—and only counting sales that were directly reported.
We’re happy to say that more than 200 indie retailers report to our new chart. We suspect that several of these employ at least one dude who will tell you the
Beatles sound better in mono.
Dig into the chart here. If you need us, we’ll be searching for a mint copy of
801 Live.