On arguably the holiest day of the Christian year, there’s a God Shaped Hole at the top of the album chart, courtesy of Those Damn Crows.
The Welsh rock ...
Alex Warren’s Ordinary continues to prove anything but, securing a fourth straight week at No.1, with consumption increasing 2.75% to 73,490 units (1,943 digital downloads and 71,547 sales-equivalent streams), a ...
Leadership of the chart changes hands for the 17th week in a row, with Who Believes In Angels? debuting at No.1 for Elton John & Brandi Carlile, on consumption ...
While its nearest challengers idle, Ordinary sprints to a third week at No.1 for Alex Warren, with consumption soaring a further 14.68% week-on-week to 71,522 units (2,100 digital downloads ...
In a showdown between two stylistically dissimilar British bands who came to prominence in the 2000s, The Darkness’ dreams of securing their first No.1 album for 22 years are toast, ...
It’s another extraordinary week for Alex Warren. Performing at the Manchester Academy tonight (March 28) in the penultimate date of his Cheaper Than Therapy tour, the 24-year-old singer/songwriter from ...
The Lottery Winners hit the jackpot for the second time, with KOKO debuting at No.1 on consumption of 23,420 units (15,077 CDs, 4,469 vinyl albums, 482 cassettes, 2,941 digital downloads ...
Chappell Roan started the week with high hopes of becoming one of the few artists in chart history to replace themselves at No.1 with her new single The Giver expected ...
Effecting the 14th change of leadership in a row at the top of the album chart, Playboi Carti debuts at No.1 with his third regular studio album, Music.
Released only ...
Chappell Roan lengthens her stride and gallops to a second straight week at No.1 with Pink Pony Club upping the ante again, with a 1.00% increase in consumption to 39,032 ...