Industry forecasters for Billboard called it: Green Day’s newest album Revolution Radio topped this week’s Billboard 200 chart. Released on October 7, this is the third time the Bay Area natives have grabbed the No. 1 spot on the 200 list. The album is followed by Norah Jones, OneRepublic, Drake, and the Suicide Squad soundtrack.
The band’s website shared critical praise for Revolution Road:
Alternative Press: “the most intensely personal Green Day album in years,” Entertainment Weekly: “their most focused album in years,” LA Times: “a barnstormer of a new punk record,” Nylon: “delivers in terms of music, lyrics, and an unstoppable and quintessentially Green Day energy,” Q: “Revolution Radio is Green Day back at their best,” Rolling Stone: “it reflects decades of accrued emotional and musical wisdom,” USA Today: “a bracing return to form,” and many more.
Green Day will play a sold-out show at UC Berkeley October 20 as part of the conclusion to the North American leg of the Revolution Radio Tour.
Catch Billie Joe Armstrong reference the Gilman in Berkeley in the Behind The Scenes video of “Bang Bang”:
Visit www.greenday.com for more.