FLIPOVER FRIDAY: NEW ARRIVALS AT iTUNES & APPLE MUSIC

Half the new arrivals in the iTunes Top 10 this Flipover Friday come from rock bands, with Epic’s Lamb of God leading the way. G Herbo has the top new arrival at Apple Music.

Lamb of God’s ninth album, Omens (Epic), holds the top slot on the sales side, while the other rockers close out slots seven through 10. The Cult’s 11th album, Under the Midnight Sun (Black Hill), is #7, Queensryche’s Digital Noise Alliance (Century Media) cranks up #8, Bush’s The Art of Survival (Zuma Rock/BMG) is planted at #9 and Broken BellsInto the Blue (30th Century/AWAL) ring in at #10.

Back up at #2 is Charlie Puth’s third album, CHARLIE (Atlantic). K-pop act Stray Kids open at #3 with MAXIDENT (JYP), and Adam Calhoun’s Country Rap Tunes (ACal) drives in at #4. The first Christmas album of the season belongs to violinist Lindsey Sterling; her Snow Waltz (Concord) decks the halls at #6.

At Apple Music, G Herbo’s Survivor’s Remorse: A Side (Machine Entertainment/Republic) is new at #5.

iTunes songs has a new one in the Top 10: Nicki Minaj & Skeng’s “Likkle Miss (The Fine Nine Remix)” (Republic) is #2.

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