Eclipsing Elvis Presley’s smash It’s Now Or Never – which spent eight weeks in pole position in 1960 – Alex Warren’s Ordinary extends its run to nine weeks, and becomes ...
Their first three albums were a conceptual trilogy, but Sleep Token cut loose with their standalone fourth album, Even In Arcadia, which becomes their first No.1, scorching to the top ...
Eclipsing Noah Kahan’s Stick Season to become the longest-running No.1 single by a male solo American for well over 60 years, Ordinary spends its eighth consecutive week at the summit ...
Rising from the ashes of a 1970s concert film whose sales were down to a trickle – six last week - Pink Floyd At Pompeii: MCMLXXII is the stunning, newly ...
The imminent threat of ACR removed as it returns to growth, Ordinary is No.1 for the seventh consecutive week for Alex Warren, with consumption growing 4.90% week-on-week to 69,243 ...
The spectre of Ghost haunted Stereophonics all week, with the former’s new album Skeletá drawing closer to, but never quite overhauling, the latter’s simultaneously unleashed Make ‘Em Laugh, Make ‘Em ...
Stereophonics are the frontrunners in the albums chart, with their thirteenth album Make ‘Em Laugh Make ‘Em Cry Make ‘Em Wait closing in on 25,000 sales. With 24,849 units shifted ...
Its consumption dips for the second week in a row – falling 6.53% to 66,007 units (1,896 digital downloads and 64,111 sales-equivalent streams) – but Ordinary continues to prove anything ...
The release of a special, signed CD edition to celebrate its first anniversary is enough to send Taylor Swift’s most recent studio set, The Tortured Poets Department (TTPD), back to ...
Ordinary has another exceptional week for Easter bunny Alex Warren, securing its fifth consecutive week at No.1, although its consumption eases 3.91% to 70,615 units (1,794 digital downloads, 68,821 ...