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A Day To Remember’s ‘Big Ole Album Vol. 1’ Cracks Billboard’s Top 5—Without Streaming

A Day To Remember is proving that physical music still has a place in the modern industry. Their latest release, Big Ole Album Vol. 1, has debuted at number 5 on Billboard’s Top Album Sales chart—despite not being available on streaming services yet.

The album, which dropped exclusively on CD and vinyl, won’t hit streaming platforms until March 21st. But that hasn’t stopped fans from showing up in force, securing ADTR a strong chart placement based purely on physical sales. In an era where digital dominates, this achievement highlights the band’s dedicated fanbase and the ongoing demand for tangible music formats.

Big Ole Album Vol. 1 marks A Day To Remember’s first full-length release since You’re Welcome in 2021. Featuring tracks like Make It Make Sense and LeBron, the record leans into the band’s signature mix of high-energy riffs, anthemic choruses, and nostalgic throwbacks to their early sound.

With streaming numbers still to come, it’ll be interesting to see how much further the album climbs once digital listeners get their hands on it. But for now, ADTR has made a strong statement: physical music isn’t dead—it just takes the right band to sell it.

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