The band’s first album in four years peaked at 3.
This incredibly poetic and nonsensical disc came in at No. 2 on the pop album chart.
The album peaked at 9. “You’re Beautiful” was a Top-5 pop single that spent time at No. 1 among paid …
The band’s first studio album in 28 years (a double disc) debuted at No. 1 with 711,000 sold in a …
This disc from the Scott Stapp-less members of Creed peaked at No. 5.
Coldplay’s latest unpacks the paradox of suffering and joy by focusing on the tragedy of war’s inevitable victims and orphans.
Mumford & Sons’ latest rails against cynicism and narcissism, reminding us (profanely at times) of our need for connection.
Skillet has tattooed themes of perseverance and determination across nearly every song on the aptly named Victorious.
Ed Sheeran’s collaboration with many popular rappers pushes his sixth album in more problematic directions.