Pearl Jam is on two consecutive number 1s Advertising signMainstream Rock Airplay chart for the first time as “Wreckage” tops the July 13 chart.
The song follows the group's four-week “Dark Matter” reign that began in March.
The Eddie Vedder-led band now has five Mainstream Rock Airplay career leaders. He first reigned with “Daughter” in 1993 and also led with “Better Man” in 2005 and “Given To Fly” in 1998 before two No.1s in 2024.
As previously reported, the 26-year gap between No. 1s set the record for the longest in the list's 43-year history.
At the same time, “Wreckage” climbs into the top five (6-5) on Alternative Airplay, where it's the band's first song to reach that spot since “Sirens” reached No. 4 in 2013. It's also on Its No. 3 high on Adult Alternative Airplay for the third week in a row.
On the audience-based Rock & Alternative Airplay chart, “Wreckage” spends a third consecutive week at No. 2 in the best format, as it collected 6.1 million audience impressions in the week ending July 4, up. 2%, according to Luminate. “Dark Matter” ran for three weeks.
“Wreckage” debuted at No. 1 on the multimetric Hot Hard Rock Songs chart dated May 4. Placed at No. 6 in the rankings dated July 6. In addition to its radio airplay, it garnered 320,000 official streams in the US in the week ending June 27.
“Wreckage” is the second single from Dark matter, Pearl Jam's 12th studio album. The set debuted at No. 1 on the Top Rock & Alternative Albums chart on May 4 and has earned 102,000 album equivalents to date.
All Advertising sign Charts dated July 13 will be updated on Billboard.com on Tuesday, July 9.
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