Jack White continues to dominate, holding down the fort at No. 1 for a third consecutive week. Sum 41 and Dexter & The Moonrocks are hot on his heels, and The Cure goes Top Ten - great to have Robert Smith and the gang back. New tracks this week from Linkin Park and Pearl Jam, along with a collab. between Justice and Tame Impala. Among others, Jimmy Eat World and Ian McCulloch rock us back with some great flashbacks.
LW TW
1 1 Jack White/That’s How I’m Feeling (No Name; Third Man)
2 2 Sum 41/Dopamine (Heaven :x: Hell; Rise)
3 3 Dexter and the Moonrocks/Sad in Carolina (Severance Records)
4 4 Green Day/Bobby Sox (Saviors; Reprise)
7 5 All-American Rejects/Flagpole Sitta (Flagpole Sitta; Doghouse Records)
9 6 Beabadoobee/Beaches (This Is How Tomorrow Moves; Dirty Hit)
8 7 U2/Picture of You (How To Reassemble an Atomic Bomb; Island)
12 8 The Offspring/OK, But This Is the Last Time (Supercharged; Columbia)
10 9 Palaye Royale/Showbiz (Death or Glory; Sumerian)
11 10 The Cure/A Fragile Thing (Songs of a Lost World; Capitol)
13 11 Almost Monday/Can’t Slow Down (Hollywood Records)
5 12 Neon Trees/Bad Dreams (Sink Your Teeth; Round Hill)
6 13 Linkin Park/The Emptiness Machine (From Zero; Warner Brothers)
17 14 Glass Animals/A Tear in Space (I Love You So Much; Polydor)
16 15 David Kushner/Darkerside (The Dichotomy)
18 16 Mod Sun/Hotel Lights (Hotel Lights; Big Noise Music Group)
20 17 Head and The Heart/Arrow (Arrow; Sub-Pop Records)
15 18 Franz Ferdinand/Audacious (Audacious; Domino Record Company)
22 19 Badflower/Detroit (Soundtrack to Summer 2024; Big Machine Records)
-- 20 Linkin Park/Heavy Is the Crown (Heavy Is the Crown; Warner Brothers)
14 21 Blink 182/All in My Head (One More Time… Part 2; Columbia)
21 22 Judah and the Lion/Floating in the Night (The Process; Cletus and the Van)
23 23 Wilderado/Higher Than Most (Talker; Bright Antenna Records)
25 24 Gigi Perez/Sailor Song (Sailor Song; Interscope)
26 25 Breaking Benjamin/Awaken (Awaken; Hollywood Records)
27 26 Benson Boone/Beautiful Things (Fireworks and Rollerblades; Hollywood Records)
24 27 The Struts/Can’t Stop Talking (Can’t Stop Talking; Big Machine Records)
-- 28 Justice & Tame Impala/Neverender (Hyperdrama; Atlantic Records)
29 29 Foster the People/See You in the Afterlife (Paradise State of Mind; Atlantic)
-- 30 Pearl Jam/Waiting for Stevie (Dark Matter; Republic Records)
#1 ON THE WERG CHARTS
Last Year (2023): The Revivalists/Good Old Days (Pour It Out Into the Night; Wind-Up)
5 Years Ago (2019): Weezer/End of the Game (Van Weezer; Atlantic)
10 Years Ago (2014): Foo Fighters/Something from Nothing (Sonic Highways; RCA)
15 Years Ago (2009): Silversun Pickups/Substitution (Swoon; Dangerbird)
20 Years Ago (2004): Jimmy Eat World/Pain (Futures; Interscope)
25 Years Ago (1999): Filter/Take a Picture (Title of Record; Reprise)
30 Years Ago (1994): Green Day/Welcome to Paradise (Dookie; Reprise)
35 Years Ago (1989): Ian McCulloch/Proud To Fall (Candleland; Sire)
40 Years Ago (1984): The Cars/Hello Again (Heartbeat City; Elektra)
45 Years Ago (1979): Cheap Trick/Dream Police (Dream Police; Epic)
50 Years Ago (1974): Billy Swan/I Can Help (I Can Help; Monument)
UPCOMING ALBUM RELEASES:
Nov 29: U2/How To Reassemble an Atomic Bomb (Interscope)
Jan 10: Franz Ferdinand/The Human Fear (Domino)
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