All Time Low snags its third No. 1 on Billboard’s Alternative Airplay chart, rising to the top of the Dec. 6-dated list with “The Weather.”
The ruler is the band’s first through Basement Noise/Photo Finish/Virgin, following previous appearances on the tally worked by Fueled by Ramen.
Though All Time Low formed in 2003 and first reached a Billboard chart in 2006, thanks to its album Put Up or Shut Up, the band first reached Alternative Airplay in 2020, with “Monsters,” featuring blackbear. The 18-week No. 1 remains the fourth-longest-leading hit in the survey’s 37-year history.
Its other chart-topper, “Sleepwalking,” led for two weeks in 2023. In between that track and “The Weather,” All Time Low hit No. 7 in 2023 with “Calm Down.” All five of the group’s entries on the chart have hit the top 10, with its history rounded out by “Once in a Lifetime” (No. 5, 2021).
Concurrently, “The Weather” lifts 12-10 on the all-rock-format, audience-based Rock & Alternative Airplay chart with 3 million audience impressions, a boost of 9%, according to Luminate. All Time Low now boasts four top 10s on the ranking, paced by the 10-week domination of “Monsters” and followed by “Sleepwalking” (No. 4, 2023) and “Once in a Lifetime” (No. 10, 2021).
“The Weather” is the lead single from Everyone’s Talking!, All Time Low’s 10th studio album. The set reached the Top Rock & Alternative Albums chart dated Nov. 1 and has earned 23,000 equivalent album units to date.
All Billboard charts dated Dec. 6 will update tomorrow, Dec. 2, on Billboard.com.
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