Sleaford Mods at number one on UK Record Store Chart with ‘Key Markets’


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Sleaford Mods are at number one on this week’s UK Record Store Chart, displacing Tame Impala who drop one place with ‘Currents‘.

The Chemical Brothers and Roger Waters are also high new entries this week, while The Maccabees and ‘Marks To Prove It‘ debut back at #15.




Launched in 2012, the UK Record Store Chart aims to support traditional music shops and is thus compiled entirely from sales registered at 100 of Britain’s leading independent outlets.

UK Record Store Chart, Top 20:

1/ (new) Sleaford Mods – ‘Key Markets’
2/ Tame Impala – ‘Currents’
3/ (new) The Chemical Brothers – ‘Born In The Echoes’
4/ (new) Roger Waters – ‘Amused To Death’
5/ Years & Years – ‘Communion’
6/ Four Tet – ‘Morning/Evening’
7/ Jamie xx – ‘In Colour’
8/ Nirvana – ‘Nevermind’
9/ Ezra Furman – ‘Perpetual Motion People’
10/ (new) Joe Satriani – ‘Shockwave Supernova’
11/ Florence & The Machine – ‘How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful’
12/ Leon Bridges – ‘Coming Home’
13/ (new) Lamb Of God – ‘Sturm Und Drang’
14/ Sam Smith – ‘In The Lonely Hour’F
15/ (new) The Maccabees – ‘Marks To Prove It’
16/ Jason Isbell – ‘Something More Than Free’
17/ (new) Gwenno – ‘Y Dydd Olaf’
18/ Wolf Alice – ‘My Love Is Cool’
19/ (new) Ducktails – ‘St. Catherine’
20/ Amy Winehouse – ‘Back To Black’


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