Three Days Grace and The Beaches Dominate Canadian Rock Airplay Charts

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Canadian rock music is making waves on the airwaves in their home country, with Three Days Grace and The Beaches topping the Billboard Canadian Rock Airplay charts. Ontario natives Three Days Grace claimed the No. 1 spot on the Canadian Mainstream Rock airplay chart with their hit “Apologies,” which also topped the U.S. Mainstream Rock airplay chart, making it their 19th No. 1 song in the U.S. Most recently, their track “Mayday” held the No. 1 spot on Mainstream Rock in the U.S. for five weeks and over 10 weeks in Canada.

Featuring two vocalists, Adam Gontier and Matt Walst, “Apologies” is a classic rock track with powerful harmonies that delve into themes of redemption and unrequited love. On the Modern Rock chart, The Beaches continue to dominate with their track “Last Girls At The Party,” which has been at the top spot for seven weeks. The catchy pop-rock song is part of their upcoming album “No Hard Feelings.”

The Beaches have been busy performing their new music worldwide, including a show at Toronto’s The Mod Club and an upcoming performance at Montreal’s Osheaga festival. While Canadian artists are topping the airplay charts, there are also some new entries, including Katelyn Lehner’s “Something I’d Like” on the Hot AC chart and “Saving Dead Flowers” by Feral Minks on Mainstream Rock. Canadian Country is also seeing new entries from artists like Justin Fancy, Hudson Westbrook, and Hailey Benedict.

At the top of the radio charts, Alex Warren’s “Ordinary” is dominating multiple charts, including All-Format, AC, Canada CHR/Top 40, and Hot AC. The song has also been a long-time leader on the Billboard Canadian Hot 100. Other songs climbing the charts include “Good News” by Shaboozey, “Azizam” by Ed Sheeran, “Sorry I’m Here For Someone Else” by Benson Boone, and “Pink Pony Club” by Chappell Roan. Green Day’s “One Eyed Bastard” fell to No. 2 on Mainstream Rock behind Three Days Grace, while indie rock band Wet Leg’s “Catch These Fists” is below The Beaches for a third week on Modern Rock.

In conclusion, Canadian rock bands are proving their dominance on the airwaves, with Three Days Grace and The Beaches leading the way on the Billboard Canadian Rock Airplay charts, showcasing the diversity and talent of the Canadian music scene.

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