One rock band replaces another atop the Billboard 200 albums chart, as Fall Out Boy's "Save Rock and Roll" debuts at No. 1, bumping last week's champ, Paramore's "Paramore," down to No. 12.
The legendary rockers previews their forthcoming album, "13," with "God Is Dead?" Plus, the Lumineers' "Ho Hey" tops another tally and Jay-Z bows on a pair of rankings.
The singer tallies her 41st top 40 Hot 100 hit, lifting her into a 10th-place tie among acts with the most such entries in the chart's history. Plus, P!nk marks a new career milestone.
Narrowly missing his first No. 1 on the Billboard 200 (where it starts at No. 2), Brad Paisley collects his seventh leader on Top Country Albums with "Wheelhouse," which sells 100,000, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
After scoring a No. 1 in his native U.K. with his debut album, the folk rocker arrives in the U.S. Check out his live performance at Billboard's New York offices.
Each Friday, Billboard presents "Bubbling Under," a weekly look at new and noteworthy acts making their way toward Billboard chart success. Up this week: Bastille, Unlikely Candidates, Lennon & Maisy and J. Peguero.