Old Dominion’s ‘Happy Endings’ Debuts at No.1

There’s ‘No Such Thing as a Broken Heart’ for the guys of Old Dominion as they just got wind that their album reached the No. 1 slot on the charts.

Written by Kelly Brickey
Old Dominion’s ‘Happy Endings’ Debuts at No.1
Old Dominion; Photo by Dove Shore

There’s ‘No Such Thing as a Broken Heart’ for the guys of Old Dominion as they just got wind that their album, Happy Endings, reached the No. 1 slot on the charts.

The debut of their latest release soared up the Billboard Top Country Albums Chart following its August 25 release. Making its way to the top chart, as well as the No. 7 position on the all-genre Billboard Top 200, Old Dominion is making waves in 2017 with their upbeat progression with their catchy sound.

Noting it as one of their more personal pursuits, lead singer Matthew Ramsey previously told Sounds Like Nashville that Happy Endings dives into a lot of serious subjects while maintaining that laidback feel they established from their debut.

“There’s definitely a lot heavier subject matter on this album than there was on the first album. There’s still fun, goofy stuff that we are known for, too. But it definitely does get into a bit more serious subject matter,” Ramsey said.

Working off the success of their album, the guys also landed an opening positing for Thomas Rhett on a couple of his shows this fall. From the iconic Greek Theater in Los Angeles to Louisville, Kentucky’s KFC Yum! Center, the band will set up shop for Rhett for a dynamic show like none other. They also will cross the pond for a handful of international shows for their fans abroad throughout the autumn season as well.

Old Dominion is feeling the love even more as they recently snagged a pair of nominations for the 51st Annual CMA Awards this fall. Getting looks from the Vocal Group of the Year and New Artist of the Year categories, the band feels proud and honored to be among their friendly competitors.

Fans can purchase Happy Endings on iTunes now.