Royal Blood reigns over the U.Ok. albums chart as Back to the Water Below (Warner Record) enters at No. 1.
The chief at the midweek stage, when it held an imposing 2-to-1 benefit over its nearest rival, Back to the Water Below retains the duo’s good U.Ok. chart streak alive.
The Worthing, England fashioned rock act, comprising Mike Kerr and Ben Thatcher, now boast 4 consecutive No. 1 studio albums, beginning with their eponymously-titled debut from 2014, 2017’s How Did We Get So Dark and 2021’s Typhoons.
Back to the Water Below was the week’s best-seller on vinyl, with bodily gross sales accounting for over 85% of the first week whole, the Official Charts Company stories.
Completing the high three this week is Travis Scott’s former chief Utopia (RCA), up 5-2, whereas the 1975’s self-titled debut LP (by way of Dirty Hit/Polydor) rebounds to No. 3, thanks to the launch of a tenth anniversary version, issued in a number of codecs.
Burna Boy’s history-setting new album I Told Them… (by way of Atlantic) continues to carry out properly in its second week, dipping 1-4. The Nigeria-born artist (actual identify: Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu) is a stadium headliner in the U.Ok. With I Told Them…, he made historical past as the first worldwide Afrobeats artist to snag a U.Ok. No. 1 album.
British shoegaze veterans Slowdive take pleasure in a career-high and first-ever high 10 look with Everything Alive (Dead Oceans). It’s new at No. 6 on the Official U.Ok. Albums Chart, revealed Friday, Sept. 8.
Prior to Everything Alive, the Reading, England-raised band impacted the high 40 on two events, with 1991’s Just for a Day (No. 32) and their 2017 comeback effort Slowdive (No. 17).
Finally, Icelandic post-rock band Sigur Rós luggage a sixth high 40 LP with Átta (BMG). It’s new at No. 30, following its launch on bodily codecs. Átta is the group’s eighth studio album, and first in 10 years.
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