You Say Party! Douse Arcade Fire

The Millions Too Many

The assault on the top 50 chart continues this week with You Say Party! We Say Die!'s Lose All Time jumping ahead of Arcade Fire's Neon Bible to take the #1 spot.

This move by Lose All Time knocks Neon Bible down to #2 and ends its two-week stay at the top. LCD Soundsystem's Sound Of Silver moves up three spots to #3. It's followed by Do Make Say Think's You, You're A History In Rust, which remains at #4. The Besnard Lakes' The Besnard Lakes Are The Dark Horse rises three positions to #5, while Peter, Bjorn & John's Writer's Block slips down a notch to #6. !!!'s Myth Takes jumps four places to #7. It's followed by Apostle Of Hustle's National Anthem Of Nowhere, which drops one place to #8. The two new entries in the top 10 are Panda Bear's Person Pitch, which moves up five places to #9, and Low's Drums And Guns, which jumps eight positions to #10.

The Chart Sizzler Award goes to A Northern Chorus' The Millions Too Many, which debuts at #14. ANC garnered substantial airplay from nine stations and charted at #2 on CJAM (Windsor), #4 on CJSR (Alberta), #5 on CILU (Lakehead) and #7 on CHMA (Mount Allison). The second highest debut is Grinderman's self-titled album, which hits the chart at #15. Other notable new entries include Lesbians On Ecstasy's We Know You Know at #21, Young Galaxy's self-titled release at #37 and Amy Winehouse's Back To Black at #40.

There weren't many changes at the top of the five specialty charts. The only new #1 was Tinariwen's Aman Iman: Water Is Life, which jumps two places to grab top spot on the World/Folk chart. The Dig Your Roots: Creative Jazz compilation remains at #1 on the Jazz/Blues chart for a seventh consecutive week. El-P's I'll Sleep When You're Dead sits at #1 on the Hip-Hop chart. The End's Elementary holds on to #1 on the Metal/Punk top 10, and LCD Soundsystem's Sound Of Silver keeps its #1 position on the Electronic chart.

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