Top 10: The best-selling vinyl records of March 2022
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Buckle up and spin in your living room with this top 10 of the best-selling vinyl records of March 2022.
Upcoming concerts
While you're choosing tickets for your next concert and crossing your fingers for tickets to that music festival you're really looking forward to in the summer to come back into stock, we're going to climb to the top to bring you a top 10 of the best-selling vinyl records of March.
Music for All
In this top 10 you will find a variety of genres and sounds that you won't want to stop listening to: from rock, indie, new age, blues, to R & B and soul, pop and reggae; the intention is to offer you that sacred and necessary escape that only music can offer.
Top 10: Best-Selling Vinyl Records March 2022
Don't lose track of these records! #1 The Overload - Yard Act.#2 The Tipping Point - Tears For Fears#3 Ants From Up There - Black Country, New Road#4 30 - Adele#5 Equals = - Ed Sheeran#6 Skinty Fia - Fontaines dC#7 Back To Black - Amy Winehouse#8 Homework - Daft Punk#9 Mirage - Armin Van Buuren#10 Legend - Bob Marley
Upsurge in Vinyl Records
Vinyl records continue to grow in terms of sales. In 2021, according to the British Phonographic Industry, five million vinyl records were sold, 8% more than in 2020. It seems that the youngest are taking over from the Millennial generation and joining the fever of collecting music in LP format.The truth is that you have chosen them. The best-selling vinyl records of March 2022 are number one in sales because your vinyl record collection is full of good taste and style.
Back to Normal
Taking advantage of the naturalness with which we are returning to “normality”, without masks and with the desire to promote musical culture, we support these artists who bring us new rhythms, inspirations and powerful sounds that move away from the conventional. These 10 vinyl records that swept their category in March, bring you dynamic nuances and decibels charged with energy where the one that sounds the least is the coronavirus.