New Album Releases & Arrivals April 10, 2026
April 10, 2026 is shaping up to be an absolutely stacked day for vinyl collectors, crate diggers, and music lovers who like their listening experience a little more tactile. This week’s upcoming vinyl releases bring together an incredible mix of classic reissues, anniversary editions, indie exclusives, hip-hop essentials, alternative gems, and highly anticipated new pressings from artists across every corner of the musical spectrum.
From Danzig’s iconic early albums on colored vinyl to the sleek new pressing of Freddie Gibbs & The Alchemist’s Alfredo 2, and from Kali Uchis’ dreamy anniversary swirl edition to cult classics by The Cramps, this is the kind of release week that makes vinyl collecting feel exciting again.
Whether you’re shopping for audiophile-grade sound, collectible variants, or simply the coolest records to add to your shelf, here’s your complete guide to the best vinyl dropping this Friday.
Danzig - 1/I (White Color) Vinyl LP
Few debut albums hit with the same force as Danzig’s self-titled 1/I. Dark, brooding, and packed with heavy riffs and Glenn Danzig’s unmistakable vocals, this white color vinyl pressing gives the metal classic a fresh collectible edge.
Why it’s worth purchasing:
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A legendary metal and hard rock debut
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Stunning white color variant for collectors
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Essential tracks like Mother sound incredible on vinyl
Danzig - 2/II (Red Color) Vinyl LP
The follow-up to the debut, Danzig II: Lucifuge, remains one of the most celebrated heavy rock albums of the early ‘90s. The red color vinyl is a perfect visual match for its dark, fiery energy.
Why it’s worth purchasing:
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One of Danzig’s strongest records
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Gorgeous red vinyl pressing
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A must-own for metal and goth-rock fans
DJ Cam - Underground Vibes (30th Anniversary) Vinyl LP
A true cornerstone of trip-hop and instrumental hip-hop, Underground Vibes returns in a 30th anniversary edition that feels especially timely. DJ Cam’s atmospheric production still sounds cinematic and deeply influential.
Why it’s worth purchasing:
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Landmark trip-hop reissue
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Anniversary pressing adds collectible value
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Perfect late-night listening vinyl
Djo - Crux Deluxe Vinyl LP
Joe Keery continues proving he’s far more than an actor with Djo’s Crux Deluxe. Psychedelic textures, indie-pop hooks, and layered synth production make this a standout modern record.
Why it’s worth purchasing:
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Deluxe edition with expanded content
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Modern psych-pop at its best
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Great crossover appeal for indie fans
Djo - Crux Vinyl LP
If you prefer the standard edition, Crux still delivers all the charm and atmospheric songwriting Djo has become known for.
Why it’s worth purchasing:
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One of the most anticipated indie releases
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Crisp synth-driven production
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Strong replay value on vinyl
Flea - Honora (Indie Exclusive Red Color) Vinyl LP
Flea’s musical instincts shine in Honora, a record that blends emotion, groove, and strong musicianship. The indie exclusive red color variant will likely be one of the first to sell out.
Why it’s worth purchasing:
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Exclusive color pressing
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A unique release from a legendary bassist
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Excellent collector’s piece
Flea - Honora Vinyl LP
The standard edition offers the same musical experience in a clean, timeless package.
Why it’s worth purchasing:
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More affordable standard pressing
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Great for RHCP and Flea fans
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Excellent musicianship throughout
Flume - Skin (Pink Color) Vinyl LP
Few electronic albums defined a moment quite like Flume’s Skin. The pink color vinyl gives this already iconic album an irresistible visual upgrade.
Why it’s worth purchasing:
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Massive electronic music classic
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Includes standout collaborations
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Pink vinyl looks fantastic
Freddie Gibbs & The Alchemist - Alfredo 2 Vinyl LP
One of the most exciting hip-hop releases on this list, Alfredo 2 pairs Freddie Gibbs’ razor-sharp lyricism with The Alchemist’s elite production.
Why it’s worth purchasing:
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Must-have for modern hip-hop collectors
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Likely one of 2026’s most talked-about rap records
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Premium production made for vinyl playback
Good Kid - Can We Hang Out Sometime? (Indie Exclusive Pink in Pastel Blue Haze Color) Vinyl LP
Good Kid’s infectious indie-rock sound gets a dreamy collectible pressing with this haze color variant.
Why it’s worth purchasing:
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Eye-catching exclusive colorway
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Great for indie and alt-rock fans
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Limited variants tend to move fast
Good Kid - Can We Hang Out Sometime? (Light Blue in Pink Splatter Color) Vinyl LP
This splatter variant might be the most visually striking version available.
Why it’s worth purchasing:
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Unique splatter design
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Highly display-worthy record
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Strong fan demand
Hit-Boy & The Alchemist - Goldfish (Clear Color) Vinyl LP
Two elite producers joining forces makes this an automatic pickup for beat heads and hip-hop collectors.
Why it’s worth purchasing:
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Dream collaboration for rap fans
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Crystal clear vinyl aesthetic
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Potential future collector favorite
J Dilla - Dillatronic Vinyl LP
A cornerstone for any serious hip-hop vinyl collection, Dillatronic showcases Dilla’s experimental genius.
Why it’s worth purchasing:
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Essential J Dilla release
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Important hip-hop history
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Incredible sonic detail on vinyl
Kali Uchis - Sin Miedo (Del Amor & Otros Demonios) (5th Anniversary) (Cielo Swirl Color) Vinyl LP
This dreamy, genre-blurring record remains one of Kali Uchis’ most beloved releases, and the Cielo Swirl color vinyl makes this anniversary edition especially desirable.
Why it’s worth purchasing:
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Gorgeous anniversary pressing
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Beautiful swirl color variant
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Modern pop and R&B essential
Kut Klose - Surrender (Remastered) (Light Blue Color) Vinyl LP
R&B collectors should keep an eye on this remastered pressing. Smooth vocals and polished production make it a strong nostalgia pick.
Why it’s worth purchasing:
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Classic R&B remaster
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Rare vinyl opportunity
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Smooth light blue color pressing
Les Imprimés - Fading Forward (Coke Bottle Clear Color) Vinyl LP
A stylish modern indie release with a collector-friendly variant.
Why it’s worth purchasing:
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Beautiful clear color vinyl
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Strong modern indie appeal
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Great aesthetic packaging
Les Imprimés - Fading Forward Vinyl LP
The standard pressing keeps things clean and classic.
Why it’s worth purchasing:
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Standard collectible edition
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Great for indie listeners
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Timeless shelf appeal
Magma - 1001 Centigrades Vinyl LP
Prog-rock fans know Magma’s reputation. This reissue is a must for collectors of avant-garde and experimental rock.
Why it’s worth purchasing:
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Essential progressive rock album
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Cult classic status
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Great reissue for collectors
Magma - Kobaia Vinyl LP
Another foundational Magma record, Kobaia is legendary in prog circles.
Why it’s worth purchasing:
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Influential prog masterpiece
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Rare and collectible
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Deep listening experience
Med x Blu x Madlib - Bad Neighbor (10-Year Edition) Vinyl LP
A decade later, this underground hip-hop favorite still hits hard.
Why it’s worth purchasing:
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10-year anniversary prestige
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Madlib production is timeless
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Strong demand among collectors
Olivia Rodrigo & David Byrne - Drivers License b/w Burning Down the House (Translucent Red Color) Vinyl 7"
This may be one of the coolest releases of the week. A crossover 7-inch pairing Olivia Rodrigo with David Byrne feels instantly collectible.
Why it’s worth purchasing:
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Unique cross-generational collaboration
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7-inch collector’s item
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Red translucent vinyl looks amazing
Squarepusher - Kammerkonzert Vinyl LP
Experimental electronic fans should absolutely grab this one. Squarepusher remains one of the most innovative artists in the genre.
Why it’s worth purchasing:
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Boundary-pushing electronic music
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Essential for IDM collectors
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Fantastic on vinyl
t.a.T.u. - All The Things She Said (Picture Disc) Vinyl LP
A pure nostalgia piece and likely a fast seller thanks to the picture disc format.
Why it’s worth purchasing:
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Early 2000s pop classic
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Display-worthy picture disc
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Huge nostalgia appeal
Tate - This Music May Contain Hope (Indie Exclusive Mint Green Color) Vinyl LP
A beautifully titled release with a soft, collectible indie-exclusive variant.
Why it’s worth purchasing:
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Exclusive mint green pressing
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Emotional modern songwriting
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Great collector’s piece
Tate - This Music May Contain Hope (Yellow Color) Vinyl LP
The yellow variant offers a brighter, bold shelf presence.
Why it’s worth purchasing:
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Vibrant color pressing
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Excellent gift vinyl
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Strong alternative appeal
The Cramps - Bad Music for Bad People (Goo Goo Muck Green Color) Vinyl LP
Garage punk, psychobilly, and cult horror aesthetics collide perfectly here.
Why it’s worth purchasing:
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Legendary punk compilation
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Killer green vinyl theme
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Includes Goo Goo Muck
The Cramps - Psychedelic Jungle Vinyl LP
A foundational punk and psychobilly record that belongs in every alternative collection.
Why it’s worth purchasing:
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Classic cult album
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Essential punk listening
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Timeless reissue
The Cramps - Songs the Lord Taught Us Vinyl LP
Perhaps their most iconic album, this one is an absolute must.
Why it’s worth purchasing:
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Seminal punk classic
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Huge influence on alternative music
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A vinyl collection staple
Tom Misch - Full Circle (Ocean Blue Color) Vinyl LP
Tom Misch continues to blend soul, jazz, funk, and modern production in a way that feels endlessly replayable. The ocean blue color vinyl is a perfect match for the record’s smooth vibe.
Why it’s worth purchasing:
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Gorgeous color variant
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Perfect chill listening record
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Strong crossover appeal
This week’s April 10, 2026 vinyl releases are loaded with collector-worthy pressings and essential albums across hip-hop, indie, punk, electronic, and classic metal. If there are a few records likely to sell out quickly, keep your eye on:
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Freddie Gibbs & The Alchemist – Alfredo 2
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Kali Uchis – Sin Miedo 5th Anniversary
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Olivia Rodrigo & David Byrne 7"
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The Cramps colored variants
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Danzig colored reissues
For collectors, this is one of the strongest vinyl drop weeks of the year.