Red Hot Chili Peppers hit re-releases

The Red Hot Chili Peppers have topped the vinyl charts with their new album Unlimited Love. Right behind them are Tool, The Hellacopters and Jack White. Re-releases were particularly popular this April, as determined by GfK Entertainment.

Red Hot Chili Peppers take 1st place

“Each of the songs on our new album is a facet of us and reflects our view of the universe,” the Red Hot Chili Peppers said of their new record, which has been made in collaboration with long-time renegade John Frusciante. The message seems to have got through to the fans: the record is in first place in the German vinyl charts for April.

Tool grabbed second place with “Fear Incolum”, who otherwise tend to be more reserved when it comes to records and surprised with the vinyl version of the album released in 2019. Swedish rock band The Hellacopters took third place with Eyes of Oblivion. Jack White’s Fear of the Dawn album, which was released in April, made it to fourth place.

Numerous re-releases characterize the vinyl charts

Popular re-releases come from Cro, who holds fifth place with 2017’s “tru,” The Police (“Greatest Hits,” sixth), and Slipknot (“Slipknot,” ninth). Tyler, The Creator’s 2021 “Call Me If You Get Lost” makes it to eleventh place). “Endorama”, a 1999 album by thrash metal band Kreator, is at number 12. Nirvana are also represented with “Nevermind”, at number 20.

The debut album “Wet Leg” by the band of the same name entered the April vinyl charts at number seven. Fontains DC took eighth place with their new release “Skinty Fia”. Placebo, who received first place for their new album “Never Let Me Go” in March, are now in tenth place.

Local artists are also popular

American alternative country rockers Calexico released their home-recorded record El Mirador in early April. The vinyl version of the album is now at number 13. BAP’s Wolfgang Niedecken recorded his love for Bob Dylan on “Dylan Journey” and is rewarded with number 14 for it.

Further new releases from Germany can be found in the next places: Axel Rudi Pell with “Lost XXIII” (15), “Everything was beautiful and nothing hurt” by Casper (16) and “Am Jäger rütteln” by the hip-hop group Waving the guns Before Tocotronic’s “Nie wieder Krieg” (19) comes the record “Immutable” by the Swedish metal formation Meshuggah.

The Official German Vinyl Charts are compiled by GfK Entertainment on behalf of the Bundesverband Musikindustrie eV. The monthly hit lists are based on sales and usage data from 2,800 dealers.

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