Idles leads an all-new prime three on the midweek U.Okay. chart with Tangk (Partisan), the British rock outfit’s fifth studio album.
Primarily based on midweek gross sales and streaming knowledge revealed by the Official Charts Firm, Tangk is predicted to snag the crown, and provides the Bristol, England five-piece a fourth U.Okay. prime 10, together with the 2020 chart topper, Extremely Mono. Idles scored two nominations for the 2024 Grammy Awards (finest rock album for Crawler and finest rock efficiency for “Crawl!”).
Chart victory just isn’t assured.
Paloma Religion has an opportunity of scoring the title along with her sixth album The Glorification of Disappointment, new at No. 2 on the chart replace. The Glorification of Disappointment (RCA) ought to give the British pop singer a sixth consecutive U.Okay. prime 10, a tally that features her first No. 1 in 2017 with The Architect.
Finishing the rostrum on the Official Chart Replace is Liverpool rock act Crawlers, with The Mess We Appear To Make (Polydor), their debut album. It’s new at No. 3, for what ought to give the four-piece its first U.Okay. prime 10 look.
After one week on the chart summit, Noah Kahan’s Stick Season (Republic Data) appears prone to tumble, down 1-4. Kahan nabbed his first chart double final week, when Stick Season and its title monitor led the respective Official Charts.
In the meantime, Derby, England pair Pet Wants (brothers Johnny and George Marriott) eye a prime 10 berth with their third assortment Intermittent Quick Dwelling (Xtra Mile). It’s set to debut at No. 7, for his or her first impression on the chart.
Lastly, veteran indie-rock act Solid is on monitor for a primary prime 10 spot in 25 years, and fourth general with Love is the Name (Solid Recordings), new at No. 8 on the chart blast, whereas former Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett might bag his first prime 10 album in 44 years together with his newest solo effort The Circus and the Nightwhale (Inside Out), new at No. 9 on the chart replace. Hackett final cracked the highest 10 again in 1980 with Defector.
All will likely be revealed when the Official U.Okay. Albums Chart is revealed late Friday, Feb. 23.