Top album: Are You Gone by Sarah Harmer
Check out the top-played albums of the week, sponsored by Blackbyrd Myoozik.
- = Albertan
- = Canadian
- Sarah Harmer: Are You Gone (Arts & Crafts)
- Ayla Brook & The Sound Men: Desolation Sounds (Fallen Tree)
- Frazey Ford: U kin B the Sun (Arts & Crafts)
- Nathaniel Rateliff: And It’s Still Alright (Concord / Universal)
- Caribou: Suddenly (Merge)
- William Prince: Reliever (Six Shooter)
- The James Hunter Six: Nick of Time (Daptone)
- Okavango African Orchestra: Africa Without Borders (Independent)
- Sass Jordan: Rebel Moon Blues (Stony Plain)
- Basia Bulat: Are You In Love? (Secret City)
- U.S. Girls: Heavy Light (4AD)
- Rory Block: Prove it On Me (Stony Plain)
- Tami Neilson: Chickaboom! (Outside)
- Rose Cousins: Bravado (Outside)
- Audrey Ochoa: Frankenhorn (Chronograph)
- José James: No Beginning No End 2 (Rainbow Blonde)
- Lilly Hiatt: Walking Proof (New West)
- Jacek Kochan & MusiConspiracy: Occupational Hazard (Independent)
- 100 Mile House: Love and Leave You (Fallen Tree)
- Lisa Hilton: Chalkboard Destiny (Ruby Slippers)
- Esme Patterson: There Will Come Soft Rains (BMG)
- Andy Shauf: The Neon Skyline (Arts & Crafts)
- Sierra Hull: 25 Trips (Rounder)
- Justine Vandergrift: Stay (Independent)
- Eileen Ivers: Scatter the Light (Musical Bridge)
- R Grunwald: Oma (Common Noise / Outside)
- Laila Biali: Out of Dust (Chronograph)
- Wajatta: Don’t Let Get You Down (Brainfeeder)
- Real Estate: The Main Thing (Domino)
- Dana Gavanski: Yesterday is Gone (Flemish Eye)