The band now has 13 top 10s, second only to Imagine Dragons' 18.

"Orphans," the lead single from Coldplay's upcoming album, vaults to No. 3 on Billboard's Hot Rock Songs chart dated Nov. 9.

The song is Coldplay's 13th top 10 on the list, which began in 2009. The sum ties the band with twenty one pilots for the second-most top 10s in the tally's history. Only Imagine Dragons, with 18, have more.

Most Hot Rock Songs Top 10s

18, Imagine Dragons

13, Coldplay

13, twenty one pilots

12, Linkin Park

12, Tool

10, Fall Out Boy

10, Panic! at the Disco

10, Shinedown

"Orphans" marks Coldplay's best rank on Hot Rock Songs since "Adventure of a Lifetime," which peaked at No. 2 in February 2016.

In its first full tracking week, the song, released on date Oct. 24 (and up from No. 23), drew 7.6 million radio audience impressions and 5.4 million U.S. streams and sold 4,000 downloads, according to Nielsen Music.

Those numbers spark the song to debuts at No. 2 on Rock Digital Song Sales and No. 9 on Rock Streaming Songs. Additionally, "Orphans" vaults 13-5 on the all-rock-format Rock Airplay chart and debuts at No. 9 on Adult Alternative Songs, tying Vampire Weekend's "Harmony Hall" for the best bow of 2019. It also flies 27-13 on Alternative Songs.

A second new Coldplay song, "Arabesque" (also released on Oct. 24), bows at No. 29 on Hot Rock Songs, starting with 1.1 million streams and 2,000 sold.

Both are from Everyday Life, Coldplay's eighth studio LP. The double album is due Nov. 22 on Parlophone/Atlantic.