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Tuesday Top 30: July 1, 2025

  • laprice002
  • 6 days ago
  • 2 min read

Hailing from Upper Arlington, Ohio, folk bank Caamp takes the No. 1 spot as we head into the ID4 holiday. Nation of Language and Amble go Top 10, and we've got debuts from Twenty-One Pilots, Wet Leg, and Cannons. Happy 4th!


LW          TW

2             1             Caamp/Let Things Go (Copper Changes Color; Mom + Pop Music)

6             2             Royel Otis/Moody (Ourness)

5             3             The Black Keys/No Rain, No Flowers (No Rain, No Flowers; Easy Eye Sound)

7             4             Turnstile/Never Enough (Roadrunner)

3             5             Lorde/What Was That (Virgin; Lava Records)

1             6             Sombr/Back to Friends (Warner Records)

8             7             Role Model/Sally, When the Wine Runs Out (Kansas Anymore; Interscope Records)

12           8             Nation of Language/Inept Apollo (Sub Pop)

4             9             Wet Leg/Catch These Fists (Moisturizer; Domino)

15           10           Amble/Treehouse Wings (Warner Music)

17           11           The Lumineers/First We Ever Met (Automatic; Dualtone)

13           12           Yungblud/Lovesick Lullaby (Idols; Capitol)   

14           13           Mumford and Sons/Caroline (Rushmere; Island)

9             14           Papa Roach/Even If It Kills Me (Even If; Geffen Records)

10           15           Lord Huron/Nothing I Need (Republic)

21           16           Ax and The Hatchetmen & Albert Hammond, Jr/Blurry Lights (Arista)

20           17           Yellowcard/Better Days (Better Days; Better Noise)

19           18           Three Days Grace/Apologies (Alienation; RCA)

11           19           Franz Ferdinand/Hooked (The Human Fear; Domino)

25           20           Balu Brigada/Backseat (Portal; Atlantic)

23           21           Lola Young/One Thing (Island)

--             22           Twenty-One Pilots/The Contract (Breach; Fueled by Ramen)

--             23           Wet Leg/C.P.R. (Moisturizer; Domino)

16           24           Linkin Park/Up from the Bottom (From Zero; Warner Records)

28           25           Sugar Bones/So Confused (self-released)

18           26           Myles Smith/Nice To Meet You (A Minute…; Sony Music)

--             27           Cannons/Heartbeat Highway (Heartbeat Highway; Columbia)

22           28           Almost Monday/Jupiter (Dive; Hollywood Records)

24           29           Shinedown/Three Six Five (Atlantic)

29           30           Blue October/Hot Stuff (Hot Stuff; Universal Records)

 

 

#1 ON THE WERG CHARTS

Last Year (2024): Pearl Jam/Wreckage (Dark Matter; Republic)

5 Years Ago (2020): Matt Maeson & Lana del Rey/Hallucinogenics (Bank on the Funeral; Atlantic)

10 Years Ago (2015): X-Ambassadors/Renegades (VHS; Parlophone)

15 Years Ago (2010): Jack Johnson/You and Your Heart (To the Sea; Universal)

20 Years Ago (2005): Foo Fighters/Best of You (In Your Honor; RCA)

25 Years Ago (2000): Deftones/Change (White Pony; Maverick)

30 Years Ago (1995): Alanis Morissette/You Oughta Know (Jagged Little Pill; Reprise)

35 Years Ago (1990): Billy Idol/Cradle of Love (Charmed Life; Chrysalis)

40 Years Ago (1985): Dire Straits/Money for Nothing (Brothers in Arms; Warner Brothers)

45 Years Ago (1980): Pat Benatar/You Better Run (Crimes of Passion; Chrysalis)

50 Years Ago (1975): Ray Stevens/Misty (Misty; Barnaby)

 

 

 
 
 

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