FLIPOVER FRIDAY: NEW ARRIVALS AT iTUNES & APPLE MUSIC

Fort Worth's Leon Bridges and Houston trio Khruangbin take the lead at iTunes this Flipover Friday.

Their Texas Moon EP (Dead Oceans/Columbia), the follow-up to 2020’s Texas Sun, leads the way at #2, followed by Beach House’s Once Twice Melody (Sub Pop), dawning at #3, and Oliver Tree’s Cowboy Tears (Atlantic), saddled up at #5.

Delhi-based folk-metal group—that’s honestly how they describe themselves— Bloodywood grab #7 with Rakshak (Bloodywood Media).

Big K.R.I.T.’s Digital Roses Don’t Die (Multi Alumni/BMG) blossoms at #8, Curren$y & the Alchemist’s Continuance (Jet Life/ALC) cashes in at #9 and The Birthday Massacre's Fascination (Metropolis) fires up #10.

At Apple Music, Yeat’s 2 Alive (Field Trip/Geffen) is the top new arrival, at #16.

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