Going for (Liquid) Gold: Seven acts with prior No.1s released new albums last Friday. Only one could debut at the chart apex – so it’s condolences to Nines, Ed Sheeran, ...
Already No.1 for more weeks in a calendar year than any female soloist in the 70-year history of the singles chart, Sabrina Carpenter tops the chart for the 17th time ...
Leadership of the album chart changes for the eighth week in a row, with melodic Manchester/Stockport indie quintet Blossoms’ fifth studio album, Gary, delivering their sixth Top 5 entry ...
Sabrina Carpenter is certainly getting a taste for being No.1, spending her fourth straight week at the summit with latest smash, Taste.
Its consumption increasing 0.63% week-on-week to 58,352 units ...
Eighteen years after their fourth album, Eyes Open, provided their first No.1, Snow Patrol finally return to the summit, with eighth studio album, The Forest Is The Path, debuting in ...
Overwhelming Oasis and sidestepping Sabrina, rock legend David Gilmour secures his third No.1 solo album and ninth No.1 album in all, debuting at the summit with Luck And Strange, ...
Sabrina Carpenter continues her domination of the singles chart, commanding the top three places for the second week in a row with songs from her new album, Short n’ Sweet. ...
In the first full week since the announcement of their Live ’25 tour, interest in the back catalogue of Britpop kingpins Oasis is again intense. Landing three albums in the ...
It’s another banner week for Sabrina Carpenter who becomes the first female solo artist in singles chart history to secure all of the top three positions simultaneously, and also does ...