Wild about Harry: Scorching to No.1 for the week and No.2 for the year-to-date, Harry Styles’ fourth solo album, Kiss All The Time: Disco, Occasionally (KATTDO) racks up impressive first ...
Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett’s virtual band Gorillaz are kings of the chart jungle for the third time, with The Mountain making a suitably lofty debut at the chart summit. ...
Changing up their style, and featuring collaborations with Hozier, Chris Stapleton, Gigi Perez and Gracie Abrams, Prizefighter is the sixth studio album by British folk/rock trio Mumford & Sons, ...
The Brat is back! – soundtracking Emerald Fennell’s new cinematic adaptation of Emily Brontë’s critically-acclaimed and only novel Wuthering Heights, Charli XCX’s album of the same name debuts at ...
Olivia Dean is No.1 for the second week in a row, with second album, The Art Of Loving, racking up consumption of a further 18,490 units (1,218 CDs, 2,354 vinyl ...
Her already high profile boosted by her success at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards on Sunday (February 1), when she won the prestigious Best New Artist gong, Olivia Dean races ...
Ten years to the month since the band went on indefinite hiatus, the chart’’s first ever One Direction solo double sees Louis Tomlinson open atop the album chart with How ...
Bigger than The Beatles? Eclipsing the Fab Four to become the artist with most UK No.1 albums in chart history, Robbie Williams returns to the summit with retro-styled new release, ...
In pursuit of their first No.1 album since 2003, Blue got off to a terrific start, with their seventh studio set, Reflections, over 5,000 units ahead of its nearest challenger, ...
It’s another great week for Olivia Dean, whose second album, The Art Of Loving, is No.1 for the second frame in a row, and fourth time in total, while ...