We’ve tabulated our sales for the first week of March and have a new top-ten posted! And we have a new best-seller for the first time in over a month. (Shoutout to Arlo Parks who dominated our February charts.) Our new number-one is PJ HARVEY with the reissue of the LONG out-of-print Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea. Originally released in the year 2000, this is one of the singers most acclaimed and accessible records widely available on vinyl for the first time ever.
We’ve also got DEEP SEA DIVER back in the charts at number two. Impossible Weight, last year’s best selling local record at Sonic boom has been repressed in a limited number of teal copies hitting NW indie-stores. These won’t last forever so stop by soon to snag a copy. Call in if you want to check stock.
Also, the hotly anticipated collaboration between MADLIB and Four Tet’s Kieran Hebden has debuted in our charts at number five. Sound Ancestors is the most distilled Madlib record in a while, being a straightforward collection of his beats and compositions, with Hebden serving as a filter, editing and arranging the outing. Absolutely worth a listen.