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INDIE RETAIL CHART:
IT'S STICK SEASON

Noah Kahan's Stick Season (Mercury/Republic) tops this week's Indie Retail Chart, while Slayer's 1986 thrash metal classic, Reign in Blood (UMG), sits at #2 and Faye Webster's Undressed at the Symphony (Secretly Canadian) debuts at #3. Of course, no chart would be complete without a little Taylor Swift action. 2017's Reputation (Big Machine/BMLG) currently sits at #5.

Other notable titles include The Who’s Live at Shea Stadium (UMG), T-Swift’s 1989 (Taylor’s Version) (Republic), The Beach BoysPet Sounds (Capitol) and Mazzy Star’s So Tonight That I Might See (Capitol), which all made Top 10 appearances.

Check out the Indie Retail Chart here. How long will Stick Season last? Find out next week.

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