Wolf Alice‘s debut album ‘My Love Is Cool‘ has stayed at number one on the UK Record Store Chart for a second week.
The LP holds off new releases from veterans Richard Thompson and Neil Young, while Everything Everything are still going strong at #4 with ‘Get To Heaven‘.
The UK Record Store Chart is compiled entirely from sales registered at Britain’s 100 leading independent music shops.
UK Record Store Chart, Top 20:
1/ Wolf Alice – ‘My Love Is Cool’
2/ (new) Richard Thompson – ‘Still’
3/ (new) Neil Young & Promise Of Real – ‘The Monsanto Years’
4/ Everything Everything – ‘Get To Heaven’
5/ Jamie xx – ‘In Colour’
6/ Florence & The Machine – ‘How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful’
7/ Leon Bridges – ‘Coming Home’
8/ FFS – ‘FFS’
9/ Muse – ‘Drones’
10/ (new) Tess Parks & Anton Newcombe – ‘I Declare Nothing’
11/ James Taylor – ‘Before This World’
12/ Leftfield – ‘Alternative Light Source’
13/ Alabama Shakes – ‘Sound and Color’
14/ Joy Division – ‘Unknown Pleasures’
15/ Courtney Barnett – ‘Sometimes I Sit and Think and Sometimes I Just Sit’
16/ The Orb – ‘Moonbuilding 2703 AD’
17/ Taylor Swift – ‘1989’
18/ Father John Misty – ‘I Love You, Honeybear’
19/ Gengahr – ‘A Dream Outside’
20/ Sorority Noise – ‘Joy Departed’