THE OFFSPRING and their brand new album ‘Let The Bad Times Roll’ have crashed into the UK official album charts top 5, with an all time personal best position for the band at number 3! Beating out their previous efforts, including ‘Smash’ (number 21 in 1994), ‘Americana’ (number 10 in 1998) and ‘Conspiracy Of One’ (number 12 in 2000), this new benchmark chart placing will no doubt fuel the excitement levels for the bands upcoming UK arena tour in November 2021.
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THREAT SIGNAL enter Billboard Heatseekers chart in the United States with new album “Disconnect”
Canadian thrash metal powerhouse THREAT SIGNAL entered the Billboard Heatseekers chart at #79 with their new album “Disconnect”, released in November on Agonia Records. The album sold more copies than its 2011’s self-titled predecessor in its first week of release in the United States, making it the band’s best sales week to date.
Sólstafir enter the international album charts with ‘Berdreyminn’
SÓLSTAFIR have entered the album charts in several countries in the first week after ‘Berdreyminn’ was released worldwide on May 26th. It is actually hard to overstate the massive achievement of a band coming from a volcanic island close to the arctic circle in the North Atlantic midway between Europe and America that sings in Icelandic and that has evolved a highly original style of music very much their own. Excluding the multiple high scores in digital charts across all platforms worldwide and focusing on physical charts, these are the album’s current results (with expected top positions from their native Iceland and other countries still missing):
Finland #20 National album charts
France #121 National charts
France #2 Metal charts
Germany #30 National album charts
Sweden #8 Vinyl charts
Sweden #18 Hardrock charts
Switzerland #42 National charts
UK #39 – Top 100 independent album chart
UK #24 – Top 40 rock/metal album chart
Season of Mist congratulates SÓLSTAFIR for their well-deserved success!
Important note: Please do not use archive pictures of SÓLSTAFIR! The line-up has changed since their last album. Please do only publish new band pictures provided at the link below. New material is now available.
See below for the latest news on the Icelanders including a new video and all currently confirmed tour-dates. Don’t miss your chance to see SÓLSTAFIR live!
The cover art by Adam Burke and track-list of ‘Berdreyminn’ can be viewed below.

2. Ísafold (4:59)
3. Hula (7:07)
4. Nárós (7:23)
5. Hvít Sæng (7:22)
6. Dýrafjörður (7:32)
7. Ambátt (8:08)
8. Bláfjall (8:00)

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