It's now official. The Civil Wars' new self-titled album has debuted this week at No. 1 on the Billboard 200.

While the pair comprised of Joy Williams and John Paul White is currently not on speaking terms, and Williams has been responsible for most—if not all—of the promo this cycle alongside Sensibility Music/Columbia, it's clear fans still adore the beloved twosome. Billboard had originally predicted sales of 100,000 copies sold for the new set, which released on Tuesday (Aug. 6). Ultimately, the album sold 116,000 units this past week.

The Civil Wars' debut record, Barton Hollow, released in 2011 at No. 12 with 25,000 sold. It peaked in 2012 at No. 10 (36,000 units) following their performance on the GRAMMY Awards, where they subsequently took home two awards.