"72 Seasons" is the band's first U.K. leader in 15 years.
The Scot pulled off something of a chart miracle.
Plus: Metallica scores the biggest week for a rock album in over three-and-a-half years as “72 Seasons” debuts at No. 2.
“Last Night” leaps to No. 8, in between “Thought You Should Know” at No. 7 and “One Thing at a Time” at No. 9.
Metallica powers to an eighth leader on the ARIA Albums Chart.
The set re-enters Top Album Sales at No. 3, and leads Top Rock Albums, Top Hard Rock Albums, Catalog Albums & Vinyl Albums.
Plus, moves for Frank Walker & Ella Henderson, John Summit & Hayla, Kaleena Zanders, Duke & Jones, Yaeji and more.
The David Shaw-fronted band now boasts three No. 1s.
The Music of the Spheres Tour played three Brazilian markets during the month.
The quintet of shows set the stage for the group's summer stadium concerts.