Metal By Numbers is a weekly column in which we look at the top metal sellers and debuts of the week.
Would you believe that one of the greater challenges of writing this column is coming up with a witty, punny title? Bram Teitelman was (still is) a master at the craft, and ever since I took over the column I’ve tried to follow his act. But sometimes I ended up with a headscratcher. For example, I stared at the computer this morning, mug of tea clutched in my hands, wondering how the hell can I make a pun out of 12 Bloody Spies: B-Sides and Rarities. Maybe not the most important use of my time, but I’m happy with the result.
There are 19 debuts this week, and as we close in on the end of the year we’re going to start seeing big numbers from the last of the noteworthy releases of 2018 before we enter the quiet period of record sales from the end of December through most of January.
Notable Debuts:
This contains various material from the band spanning 2003-2016.
This is the debut EP from vocalist John Cooper’s (Skillet) side project.
Haken,
Vector (InsideOut)
Debut #71
1,950 sold
1,450 sold
This is the band’s first album in 8 years.
Westfield Massacre,
Salvation (Nerve Strike)
Debut #101
1,400 sold
This is the band’s second album.
The Browning,
Geist (Spinefarm)
Debut #106
1,350 sold
This the band’s fourth studio album.
Debut #127
1,125 sold
This is the band’s highest charting album yet.
This is the first album to feature Joakim Karlsson on guitar.
This is the the band’s thirteenth studio album.
This is the band’s ninth album.
Devour The Day,
Signals (Razor & Tie)
560 sold
This is the band’s third album.
This is the band’s third album and first since 1989.
This is a follow up to the 2015 EP Tome I.
This is the band’s debut album.
240 sold
This is the band’s sixth album and first in ten years.
210 sold
This is the band’s sixth album.
This may pick up more numbers when the physical release happens this Friday.
This is the band’s third album.
Black Tongue,
Nadir (Self-Released)
170 sold
This is the band’s third album.
Notable Sales:
Disturbed,
Evolution(Warner Bros.)
#4 (from 2)
21,600 sold
This dropped by 67%, but it’s still in the top 5 in week two.
#9 (from 1)
14,825 sold
An 82% second week drop, but it’s still in the top 10.
Only a 37% drop in week two.
Ace Frehley,
Spaceman (eOne)
#48 (from 9)
2,975 sold
A 77% drop in week two.
Greta Van Fleet, From the Fires EP (Lava)
#51 (from 29)
2,740 sold
A 36% drop, but I think the band’s doing just fine.
A boost of 64% is killer.
Godsmack, Icon (Republic)
#116 (from 89)
1,200 sold
A 9% drop.
Five Finger Death Punch, And Justice For None (Prospect Park)
#121 (from 85)
1,550 sold
A 15% drop.
Soulfly,
Ritual (Nuclear Blast)
#147 (from 34)
980 sold
A 73% drop in week two.
Alice In Chains, Rainier Fog (BMG)
#151 (from 117)
930 sold
A 14% drop with over 150,000 sold.
Five Finger Death Punch, A Decade Of Destruction(Prospect Park)
#153 (from 115)
930 sold
A 16% drop with just under 160,000 sold.
A 59% drop is unheavenly indeed.
Slash featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators,
Living The Dream (Snakepit)
#169 (from 110)
840 sold
A 26% drop.
810 sold
A 22% drop.
Ghost, Prequelle (Loma Vista)
#180 (from 141)
770 sold
A 21% drop.
#184 (from 144)
760 sold
A 21% drop is a bad decision.
Amaranthe,
Helix (Spinefarm)
#192 (from 53)
730 sold
A 68% drop in week two.
Beartooth,
Disease(Red Bull)
#197 (from 128)
720 sold
A 29% drop.
Uncle Acid & The Deadbeats,
Wasteland (Rise Above)
490 sold
A 38% drop.
240 sold
A 22% drop.
All Them Witches, ATW (New West)
170 sold
A 10% drop.