Sleep Token’s Album ‘Even in Arcadia’ Reaches Number One on U.S. Charts
British rock band Sleep Token’s album, Even in Arcadia, has claimed the top spot on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart. The No. 2 spot is held by Kali Uchis’ Sincerely, with SZA’s SOS following at No. 3. Morgan Wallen’s One Thing at a Time secures the No. 4 position, and PARTYNEXTDOOR & Drake’s $ome $exy $ongs 4 U closes out the top five.
Other albums in the top tier include Fuerza Regida’s 111XPantia at No. 6, Kendrick Lamar’s GNX at No.7, Sabrina Carpenter’s Short n’Sweet at No. 8, The Weeknd’s Hurry Up Tomorrow at No. 9, and Bad Bunny’s Debi Tirar Mas Fotos at No. 10.
On a different note, the American Music Awards are expected to air on CBS and Paramount+ at 8 p.m. EDT on Monday. The event will be held at the Fountainebleu Hotel in Las Vegas. Meanwhile, members of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees are protesting outside the Quixote Studios in West Hollywood, where a Will Smith music video is being filmed.
Ozzy Osbourne’s Sirius XM channel, Ozzy’s Boneyard, is marking the 50th anniversary of Motörhead with a weekend-long special. In other news, singer Billy Joel shared that he has been diagnosed with normal pressure hydrocephalus, a brain disorder, and has canceled his upcoming concerts for recovery. ACM Entertainer of the Year Lainey Wilson released “Somewhere Over Laredo” alongside a performance video. Green Day unveiled an official music video for “One-Eyed Bastard,” a track from the deluxe edition of their 2024 album “Saviors.” Joe Jonas released his first solo album in over a decade, while MGK, formerly known as Machine Gun Kelly, presented the song “Cliche” with an accompanying music video.
Elsewhere, Miley Cyrus revealed that she recently watched Hannah Montana while appearing on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” on Thursday. Mariah Carey and Pitbull are set to perform at Australia’s Fridayz Live 2025, and Tony Goldwyn shared his thoughts on Ava’s firing in “Hacks.” Lastly, a re-release of the film “Dogma” underscored its thoughtful script, and Sirius XM’s Ozzy’s Boneyard honored Motörhead’s 50-year legacy.