Metal By Numbers is a weekly column in which we look at the top metal sellers and debuts of the week.
The numbers for the new Ozzy album are out. As many of us pointed out in
Headbanger’s Brawl last week, the fact there’s a new Ozzy album at all is an impressive feat in of itself. There’s not many 71 year-old rock stars putting out new material hitting #2 on the charts and getting wide radio airplay. The subject of Ozzy’s health has been a concern the last couple months as well, which makes it all the more surprising that he’s gunning to
start another album so soon. Whether or not that will happen and whether or not we’ll see another Ozzy tour remains to be seen. For now, it just feels good to see this album on here.
Debut #2
64,750 sold
Ozzy’s twelfth studio album, and first in 10 years, is tied with 2007’s Black Rain for his highest charting solo album.
Demons & Wizards, III (Century Media)
Debut #26
3,675 sold
This is the first Demons & Wizards album since 2005.
Polaris, The Death Of Me (SharpTone)
Debut #38
2,325 sold
This is the band’s second album.
The Word Alive, Monomania (Fearless)
Debut #50
1,700 sold
This is the band’s sixth album.
Debut #113
790 sold
This debut album consists of Lee Buford (The Body), Lingua Ignota, and Dylan Walker (Full of Hell).
Debut #130
730 sold
This is Biff Byford’s debut solo album.
270 sold
This collection includes all remastered material and six previously unreleased songs.
260 sold
This debuted last week with 1,225 sold and dropped 79% in week two.
200 sold
This is the band’s second album.
190 sold
This is billed as a “fictional compilation album”, whatever that means.
#41 (from 41)
2,150 sold
A 16% drop, but this keeps the same chart position.
Breaking Benjamin,
Aurora (Hollywood)
#43 (from 49)
1,950 sold
A 15% drop.
#86 (from 101)
1,025 sold
This sold the same as last week.
#95 (from 18)
960 sold
A drop of 83% in week two.
#104 (re-entry)
910 sold
This got boosted way up by 71%.
#108 (from 135)
850 sold
A 6% boost.
#128 (from 104)
740 sold
A 26% drop.
#129 (from 176)
740 sold
A 21% boost.
Stone Temple Pilots,
Perdida (Rhino)
#143 (from 91)
670 sold
A 39% drop.
#158 (from 44)
600 sold
A 76% drop in week two.
#159 (from 30)
600 sold
A second week drop of 83%.
#161 (from 161)
600 sold
A 10% drop, but the same chart position.
Sepultura,
Quadra (Nuclear Blast)
#176 (from 114)
550 sold
A 42% drop.
#181 (from 177)
530 sold
A 12% drop.
#185 (re-entry)
520 sold
This pops up on the charts once again.
#193 (re-entry)
510 sold
This also re-enters the charts.
400 sold
This should’ve debuted last week, but didn’t show up until this week.
340 sold
A 80% drop in week two.
Sons of Apollo,
MMXX(Inside Out)
330 sold
A 38% drop.
250 sold
A 109% boost back up the charts.
Revolution Saints,
Rise(Frontiers)
210 sold
A 33% drop.
Archon Angel,
Fallen (Frontiers Music)
200 sold
A 67% drop in week two.
190 sold
A 80% drop in week two.
180 sold
A 24% boost back up.