Skindred has each cause to smile. After acting at Glastonbury Pageant 2023, the Newport, Wales heavy steel act leads the U.Okay.’s chart blast with Smile (by way of Earache), the rockers’ eighth studio album.
If Smile holds its spot, not solely wouldn’t it grow to be their first chief, however it could be the band’s first title to impression the highest 10.
Nothing is definite at this stage.
Yorkshire, England indie-rock act the Sherlocks (with Folks Like Me & You by way of Teddyboy) and Cian Ducrot (Victory by way of Polydor) full the respective podium locations on the Official Chart Replace.
At present, lower than 500 chart items separate the highest three, the Official Charts Firm studies.
Finishing an all-new high 5 on the midweek stage is Miles Kane’s fifth solo effort, One Man Band (Fashionable Sky), set to start out at No. 4 for what could be his peak chart place, whereas London hip-hop outfit N-Dubz might snag No. 5 with Timeless (EMI), their first studio album in 13 years.
Anniversary reissues from Snow Patrol and ABC might make a splash when the nationwide albums chart is printed this Friday, Aug. 11.
Snow Patrol’s third album Remaining Straw is poised for a high 10 return, at No. 7. Launched in 2003, by means of Polydor, the British-Irish different rock band’s main label debut, Remaining Straw peaked at No. 3. Its followup, Eyes Open from 2006, gave the group their first and solely U.Okay. chart chief.
Additionally, ‘80s pop favorites ABC might stage their very own return to the highest 10 with The Lexicon of Love (Mercury), which this 12 months celebrates its fortieth anniversary. The LP, which initially led the chart following its launch in 1982 and consists of the hits “Poison Arrow,” “The Look of Love” and extra, seems at No. 10 on the chart blast.
Lastly, Mammoth WVH might bag its first U.Okay. charting album with Mammoth II (BMG). It’s new at No. 24 on the Official Chart Replace. Mammoth WVH is fronted by Wolf Van Halen, son of the legendary late guitarist Eddie Van Halen, and bass participant with the long-lasting U.S. rock act Van Halen.
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