Beartooth's 'The Surface' Debuts at No. 1 on Top Hard Rock Albums

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The band adds a second ruler, following 2018’s Disease.

The set bows with 17,000 equivalent album units earned in the Oct. 13-19 tracking week, according to Luminate. Of that sum, 12,000 are via album sales, with 7,000 on vinyl., which reigned for a week upon its debut that October.

The Caleb Shomo-led band adds its fifth top 10 , having also charted withchart in January, while follow-up “Might Love Myself” lifts 6-5 on the latest list. The latter becomes Beartooth’s first top five hit on Mainstream Rock Airplay among three top 10s, surpassing the No. 6-peaking “Hated” in 2017.survey, paced by “Might Love Myself” at No. 9. In addition to its radio airplay, the song earned 721,000 official U.S. streams. It’s followed by a debut for “I Was Alive” at No. 11 .

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