Elbow pushes its method to the highest of the U.Okay albums chart with Audio Vertigo (by way of Polydor).
The Bury band blasts to No. 1 on debut with Audio Vertigo, their tenth studio album and the market’s best-seller on wax.
The chief at the midweek stage, Audio Vertigo is Elbow’s fourth chief on the all-genres survey – becoming a member of earlier No. 1s The Take Off And Landing Of Everything (from 2014), Little Fictions (2017) and Giants Of All Sizes (2019).
The veteran British various rock act beats Future and Metro Boomin‘s first collaborative album We Don’t Trust You (Epic/Freebandz), new at No. 2. That effort matches Future’s earlier chart peak, set with 2022’s I Never Liked You; and provides Metro Boomin a brand new profession greatest, eclipsing the No. 3 peak for 2022’s Heroes & Villains. Three tracks from We Don’t Trust You crack the highest 40 on the nationwide singles survey, led by “Like That” at No. 6.
Completing the rostrum on the most recent Official U.Okay. Albums Chart, printed Friday, March 29, is Olivia Rodrigo’s former chief GUTS (Geffen), which rebounds 15-3 following the discharge of the deluxe “Spilled” version. The reissue consists of one brand-new monitor, “So American,” which debuts within the U.Okay. prime 40, at No. 24; plus an extra 4 songs beforehand accessible throughout vinyl releases, together with the monitor “Obsessed,” new at No. 10 on the singles tally.
Scottish various rock favorites The Jesus and Mary Chain bag their highest-charting album in 37 years this week with Glasgow Eyes (Fuzz Club), new at No. 7 on the Official Albums Chart. It’s the band’s third U.Okay. prime 10 after 1987’s Darklands (No. 5) and 1988’s Barbed Wire Kisses (No. 9).
Johannesburg, South Africa breakout star Tyla ties up her first U.Okay. prime 20 album together with her eponymously titled debut. Tyla (Since 93/RCA) begins at No. 19. The Billboard cowl star gained the 2024 Grammy Award for greatest African music efficiency, for her amapiano hit “Water.”
British indie rock act Starsailor glides into the chart with Where The Wild Things Grow (Starsailor), their first full-length launch in seven years. It’s new at No. 25 for the Warrington, England fashioned band’s and sixth U.Okay. prime 40.
Finally, new releases from FLETCHER (In Search Of The Antidote at No. 26 by way of Capitol), The Staves (All Now at No. 32 by way of Communion) and Big Thief band member Adrianne Lenker (Bright Future at No. 35 by way of 4AD) and Waxahatchee (Tigers Blood at No. 38 by way of Anti) enter the highest 40 on debut.
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