Off the Shelves: The 31 Fastest-Selling Records of 2026 (So Far)
Some records sell. A handful evaporate.
This list isn't about how many copies we moved - pressing sizes have more to do with what a label allots us than with how hot a record is. It's about speed: how fast each title sold out once it hit the shop. A few were gone before we'd finished posting about them. Counting down the 31 quickest of 2026 so far - color and format variants counted as one release.
A ★ marks a genuine house favorite. We'd happily spin anything on this list, but a few are close to our hearts.
#31 · Kanonenfieber - Menschenmühle

German black metal built around a stark WWI concept, the 2021 debut, now an underground staple. The purple repress sold down steadily.
#30 · Hellripper - Coronach

Scottish blackened speed metal, fourth album, all gas. The indie-exclusive turquoise/black kept a steady pace over its first couple of days.
#29 · Këkht Aräkh - Morning Star

One-man black metal from Mykolaiv, Ukraine, recorded between Berlin and Stockholm: aggression and genuinely pretty atmosphere in equal measure. Black-ice vinyl.
#28 · Marduk - Panzer Division Marduk

Sweden's most notorious war-metal record (1999): about half an hour of blast-beat blitzkrieg. Back as a color reprint and steadily snapped up.
#27 · Blood Incantation - Starspawn

The 2016 debut that broke Denver's cosmic death metallers, here as a long-sold-out NESI Asian-market pressing. A genuine rarity, and it found its buyers fast.
#26 · Sigh - Infidel Art

Japanese avant-garde black metal; the 1995 second album, remastered for its 30th anniversary with a Mirai Kawashima interview insert.
#25 · Whitechapel - Hymns in Dissonance

Tennessee deathcore, 2025, their heaviest yet by their own reckoning. The orange-blackdust tour edition didn't hang around.
#24 · Blackbraid - Blackbraid I ★ BBV favorite

Native American black metal from the Adirondack wilderness, and a longtime favorite of ours. The US repress on blood-red & rust, last copies still clinging on. Last copies here.
#23 · Carcass - Heartwork

The 1993 record that more or less drew the melodic death metal blueprint. RSD Essentials pink/purple marble, still on the shelf. Pick it up.
#22 · Dimmu Borgir - Abrahadabra

Norwegian symphonic black metal's grand 2010 statement, remastered on gatefold double LP. One of the few here you can still grab. Still available.
#21 · Cannibal Corpse - Kill

Florida death-metal royalty; the 2006 album, blunt and brutal. Between the NESI import and the 20th-anniversary pressings it kept moving, and the Red Velvet anniversary edition is still around. Still around.
#20 · Enisum - Autumn Embrace

Italian atmospheric/post-black metal, and we're the official US distributor. Moved steadily across both the galaxy and Saturn pressings.
#19 · Valdrin - Beyond the Forest

US blackened death metal: the debut on vinyl for the first time, with an etched D-side. Pre-orders filled in fast across both colors.
#18 · Blood Incantation - Absolute Elsewhere

The 2024 cosmic prog-death opus as the deluxe, liquid-filled eclipse-red LP, hand-numbered and strictly limited. Pricey, and gone anyway.
#17 · Dissection - Reinkaos

Swedish melodic black/death; the band's haunted final album, reissued for its 20th. It moved more copies than anything else this year, but as pre-orders gathered over days rather than in one frenzy, which is the only reason it isn't higher up. Pre-order's open.
#16 · Grima - Devotion to Lord

Siberian atmospheric black metal, the debut, third pressing, on ultra-clear vinyl. Cleared out quickly.
#15 · Samael - Ceremony of Opposites

Switzerland's black/industrial pioneers; the 1994 cult classic that made their name. The graphite pressing went fast.
#14 · One of Nine - Dawn of the Iron Shadow ★ BBV favorite

Tolkien-soaked majestic black metal from North Carolina, via Profound Lore, and a staff favorite. Both colorways sold through over a busy day or two.
#13 · Inferi - Heaven Wept (“Maker”)

Nashville symphonic/melodic tech-death, and our first house exclusive of 2026, the “Maker” variant, a BBV Exclusive. It tore through most of its run in the opening week. A few still left.
#12 · Dimmu Borgir - For All Tid

The 1994 debut, demos and all, on indie-exclusive marble. Nearly the whole run cleared its first weekend.
#11 · Dark Tranquillity - Of Chaos and Eternal Night

Gothenburg melodic death; the 1995 EP on 12-inch for the first time, cut at 45rpm. The Skydancer-era companion piece, and it sold like one.
#10 · Cryptopsy - None So Vile ★ BBV favorite

Canadian tech-death's 1996 high-water mark and an all-time classic, one we love enough that we did our own BBV-exclusive pressing of it. The moss-green run was gone inside a week.
#9 · Nile - Ithyphallic

Egyptian-themed technical death metal (2007), hand-numbered on the OBI. A steep import we gambled on, and it oversold within days.
#8 · Immolation - Harnessing Ruin

New York death-metal lifers; the 2005 album reissued on red/black marble. Listed and sold out within days.
#7 · Dark Tranquillity - Skydancer ★ BBV favorite, our pick of the year

The 1993 debut from the Gothenburg melodic-death pioneers, the first reissue ever with the original art. If we had to crown one record on this entire list, this is the one. We said don't sleep on it; it was gone in roughly two weeks. SOME black copies still available
#6 · Thou Shalt Suffer - Into the Woods of Belial

Pre-Emperor history: Ihsahn and Samoth before Emperor (1991), on a rare 3LP via DSR. The whole run was gone in days.
#5 · Lamp of Murmuur - Saturnian Bloodstorm

The Wolves of Hades repress on frost vinyl, one per customer. It rode the same night as the Dreaming Prince drop and emptied nearly as fast.
#4 · Dimmu Borgir - In Sorte Diaboli

The 2007 concept album, Norwegian symphonic black metal at full budget. It sold out extremely fast, more than once. We kept tracking down more; it kept disappearing.
#3 · Abigor - Nachthymnen (From the Twilight Kingdom) ★ BBV favorite

Austrian black metal, 1995, reissued for its 30th by DSR, and a genuine favorite around here. The first pressing sold out same-day; the second-chance batch barely outlasted it.
#2 · Gorguts - Obscura

Canada's 1998 dissonant-death landmark, one of the most important extreme records ever made. Was restocked it twice this year, and both times it was gone within hours.
#1 · Lamp of Murmuur - The Dreaming Prince in Ecstasy

U.S. raw black metal at its most regal, a lavish gatefold double LP with an etched D-side. The gold pressing went live and sold out within the hour; restocked and gone again FAST. Nothing we listed in 2026 vanished faster.
Missed one? Most of these are long gone, that's the whole point. But restocks and new drops move just as fast, so get on our drop alerts and beat the next stampede.
Ranked by how quickly each title sold out (or sold down) after going live, Jan-Jun 2026, using our order data and a healthy dose of shop-floor memory. Variants of the same album are grouped together.
