Round 2 of the battle for the NACC 200 crown took place this week between, La Luz (who have enjoyed the last two weeks at #1) and The War On Drugs, who has been waiting patiently at #2 these last two weeks. The War On Drugs’ patience has paid off this week with...
Los Angeles-based trio, La Luz, holds roughly the same lead they had last week over their closest rival, The War On Drugs. Their eponymous LP (Hardly Art) and fourth studio album collects the second-most points of any #1 album has had dating back to early August. Only...
The top of the NACC 200 is bursting with new music as two albums soar from outside the Top 5 into the Top 3 this week. Los Angeles-based trio, La Luz, in just their third week on the chart, leaps 7-1 with their self-titled fourth studio album (Hardly Art). The band...
Landing the 13th #1 of the year on the NACC 200 this week is Regina, SK singer/songwriter Andy Shauf. Shauf is no stranger to the chart’s penthouse. He topped the NACC 200 with his band Foxwarren in 2019. Early last year he reached #1 with his sixth solo...
The Duluth, MN duo of Alan Sparhawk and Mimi Parker, who have recorded as Low dating back to 1993, spends a fifth straight week at #1 on the NACC 200 (as well as a first on NACC Canadian) with their 13th LP, HEY WHAT (Sub Pop). That ties them with Japanese Breakfast...
Low, the Duluth, MN duo of Alan Sparhawk and Mimi Parker, reaches a fourth straight week at #1 on the NACC 200 week with their 13th LP, HEY WHAT (Sub Pop). The album, although decreasing in points again this week, slightly increases its lead over the other albums...