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First Week Sales, By The Numbers, New RIAA Certifications

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Ryan J. Downey
Sep 28, 2022
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Clutch 📸: Weathermaker Music

In This Issue:

Clutch, The Devil Wears Prada, and Behemoth first-week sales and By The Numbers, plus first-week sales for Death Cab For Cutie, The Mars Volta, Electric Callboy, Sumerlands, House Of Lords, Loveless, Wolfheart, and more.

Weekly updates on dozens of Hard Rock, Metal, and Punk(ish) records.

New RIAA certifications for Hollywood Undead and Pepper.

New BRIT certifications for Evanescence, Metallica, and Slipknot.

Ghost, Falling In Reverse, and Billboard’s Hot Hard Rock Songs.1


CLUTCH 
By The Numbers 

  • 1M Monthly Spotify Listeners 

  • 177k Monthly Pandora Listeners 

  • 127k Instagram Followers 

  • 123k YouTube Channel Subs 

  • 1222 Pollstar Ticket Average 

First Week Sales
10,000 (2022) Sunrise On… 
26,000 (2018) Book of Bad Decisions 
26,000 (2015) Psychic Warfare 
22,000 (2013) Earth Rocker 
13,000 (2009) Strange Cousins… 


THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA 
By The Numbers

The Devil Wears Prada 📸: Anthony Barlich
  •  948k Monthly Spotify Listeners 

  • 173k Instagram Followers 

  • 148k YouTube Channel Subs 

  • 62k Monthly Pandora Listeners 

  • 462 Pollstar Ticket Average 

First Week Sales 
5000 (2022) Color Decay 
9000 (2019) The Act 
9000 (2016) Transit Blues 
16,000 (2013) 8:18 
32,000 (2011) Dead Throne 
31,000 (2009) With Roots Above… 


BEHEMOTH 
By The Numbers

Nergal of Behemoth 📸: Matt Stasi, Loudwire
  •  548k Monthly Spotify Listeners 

  • 710k Instagram Followers 

  • 410k YouTube Channel Subs 

  • 26k Monthly Pandora Listeners 

  • 1186 Pollstar Ticket Average 

First Week Sales 
3400 (2022) Opvs Contra...
8500 (2018) I Loved You...
10,000 (2014) The Satanist 
8500 (2009) Evangelion 
5000 (2007) The Apostasy


Nergal and I had a great conversation for one of my podcasts, No-Prize From God, a few years ago. We spoke about the religious atmosphere of his upbringing; discovering radical spiritual ideas; black metal music; legally changing his middle name to Nergal; formally leaving the Catholic Church; the onstage performance and Instagram post that led to charges of blasphemy in the Polish courts; whether or not his battle with leukemia altered his views toward the bigger picture; and more. Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, anywhere you listen.

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