I love these:
Tegan and Sara
Evanescence
Paramore
Green Day
Vampire Weekend
I recently got into Yeah Yeah Yeahs and I'm loving them.
I've liked almost all singles of Miley I think.
And I only know I Love It by Icona Pop, which I like
Here it is, at long last. At long last, following delay after delay... The chart for the week ending March 3rd () has arrived! Thank you guys so much for being patient with me, and I'll be rushing to get as many out as I can to catch up.
Also, the artist chart will continue being updated as early as my last.fm can compile the weekly scrobbles for its charts.
Also, thanks a lot to anyone who has commented on here, or even taken their time to look at my chart at all really. This is such a supportive section of the board and I do enjoy how open we can be about our likes and dislikes here (without going so far as to insult one another's tastes), in spite of all the negativity that occurs elsewhere, both online and in real life. I guess what I'm trying to really get at is that I really do appreciate you guys for everything!
Week #9
On Deck:
Love Me - Lil Wayne featuring Drake and Future
Can't Hold Us - Macklemore & Ryan Lewis featuring Ray Dalton
Alive - Krewella
Wagon Wheel - Darius Rucker
Stay - Rihanna featuring Mikky Ekko
Holding On To You - Twenty One Pilots
I Could Be The One - Avicii and Nicky Romero
Same Love - Macklemore & Ryan Lewis featuring Mary Lambert
Fitzpleasure - Alt-J
22 - Taylor Swift
Additional Chart Notes:
American indie rock band Yeah Yeah Yeahs make their first chart appearance since top ten hit "Heads Will Roll," which peaked at #3 in September 2009. They also have previously charted with "Gold Lion" (#10) and "Zero" (#6) "Sacrilege" is currently vying to be their fourth top ten hit and (possibly) first number one.
Fall Out Boy's "My Songs Know What You Did In The Dark (Light 'Em Up)," which debuted last week at #47, is this weeks Greatest Gainer. As previously mentioned, it is their first entry since "What A Catch, Donnie," which peaked at 17 in January of 2009. The song is vying to become the band's eighth top ten and possibly their first number one since "Thnks fr th mmrs" in 2007.
Lenka's "Everything At Once" posts the largest charting drop of the week, falling 17 places from 31 to 48. The song will likely recover, however, as the majority of its points come from Spotify plays, which I didn't use for much of this corresponding week.
American post-hardcore outfit Pierce The Veil enjoy a second week at number one with "King For A Day (featuring Kellin Quinn)." This is their first charting entry, and this makes them the first band to make their charting debut sail to number one since Imagine Dragons did the same with "It's Time" late last year Alt-J did the same with "Breezeblocks" earlier this year. (Edit: I am SUCH a derp )
Kellin Quinn, however, has previously charted within the top ten as the lead singer of Sleeping With Sirens, which peaked at #4 with "If You Can't Hang" in 2011, and at #8 with "If I'm James Dean, You're Audrey Hepburn" in 2010.