The Arctic Monkeys’ Favourite Worst Nightmare is making history on the charts across the pond, and it’s currently at No. 3 on the US edition of iTunes and No. 6 on Amazon. But will US audiences’ recent warming-up to Brit artists like Amy Winehouse and Lily Allen translate to a big first-week tally for the NME darlings?
How High Will The Arctic Monkeys Climb On The Charts?
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Much less buzz this time, and no major radio activity on “Brianstorm” (this time last year “Dancefloor” was Top 10 on the modern rock chart). It deserves to do better, but I think the album will be lucky to break the Top 30.
this album is better than the first.