I like some songs on it. Hopefully, "All Alright" is the next single. That's the only other song I see catching on from that album.
The only song I like aside from WAY and the title track is "Why Am I the One." I was so excited for it too, I don't remember the last time I was so disappointed by an album.
The only song I like aside from WAY and the title track is "Why Am I the One." I was so excited for it too, I don't remember the last time I was so disappointed by an album.
I remember people feeling a similar way about FTP's album. These breakthrough alternative bands are usually good for only a few tracks I guess.
And @ Mumford & Sons' consistency That album is old as hell and is still selling with no singles. That's a sign that it will be a good catalog seller for years to come. It'll probably hit 3M eventually.
can ADELE maintain her #1 lead of the year to date albums? She just owned everyone in the first half Seems like Justin Bieber's gonna be the main competitor on the next months..
can ADELE maintain her #1 lead of the year to date albums? She just owned everyone in the first half Seems like Justin Bieber's gonna be the main competitor on the next months..
Although I wont say for sure, Adele has to much a lead over anyone right now for them to stand a chance. Justin Bieber's fan base only extends out to teenage girls while Adele is able to extend outside this group. Also we may see the possibility of Adele closing the Olympics so we may see a sale boosts there.
The post-Memorial Day slump sets in on next week's chart, with no title even coming close to six figures. Look for Adele's NBC Sunday night special to boost sales at digital retailers, so don’t count her out, even while we're giving John Mayer a slight lead for #1 in week two. Here's how it looks headed into the weekend:
John Mayer (Columbia) 70-75k
Adele (XL/Columbia) 55-60k One Direction (Syco/Columbia) 40-45k
*Regina Spektor (Sire) 35-40k
Carrie Underwood (19/Arista Nashville) 30-35k
*Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros (Vagrant) 28-32k
Now 42 (Capitol/EMI) 24-27k
Lionel Richie (Mercury Nashville) 22-25k
*Sigur Ros (XL) 20-23k
Luke Bryan (Capitol Nashville/EMI) 20-23k
Norah Jones (Blue Note/EMI) 20-23k
Gotye (Fairfax/Universal Republic) 18-21k
Slash (Dik Hayd/EMI Label Services) 15-18k
Nicki Minaj (YM/CM/Universal Republic) 15-18k
fun. (Fueled By Ramen) 15-18k
The post-Memorial Day slump sets in on next week's chart, with no title even coming close to six figures. Look for Adele's NBC Sunday night special to boost sales at digital retailers, so don’t count her out, even while we're giving John Mayer a slight lead for #1 in week two. Here's how it looks headed into the weekend:
John Mayer (Columbia) 70-75k
Adele (XL/Columbia) 55-60k
One Direction (Syco/Columbia) 40-45k
*Regina Spektor (Sire) 35-40k Carrie Underwood (19/Arista Nashville) 30-35k
*Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros (Vagrant) 28-32k
Now 42 (Capitol/EMI) 24-27k
Lionel Richie (Mercury Nashville) 22-25k
*Sigur Ros (XL) 20-23k
Luke Bryan (Capitol Nashville/EMI) 20-23k
Norah Jones (Blue Note/EMI) 20-23k
Gotye (Fairfax/Universal Republic) 18-21k
Slash (Dik Hayd/EMI Label Services) 15-18k
Nicki Minaj (YM/CM/Universal Republic) 15-18k
fun. (Fueled By Ramen) 15-18k
I remember people feeling a similar way about FTP's album. These breakthrough alternative bands are usually good for only a few tracks I guess.
And @ Mumford & Sons' consistency That album is old as hell and is still selling with no singles. That's a sign that it will be a good catalog seller for years to come. It'll probably hit 3M eventually.
Imma need to listen their album.. They have sold soo good!