Bring Me The Horizon, Richard Hawley lead UK Record Store Chart


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Bring Me The Horizon have repeated their success on the latest UK Album Chart by topping the Record Store Chart with ‘That’s The Spirit‘.

Unlike the main rundown however, it’s Richard Hawley who’s beaten into second place, and Low are at #3 with ‘Ones and Sixes‘. Another busy week finds new entries too inside the Top 20 from The Libertines, Stereophonics, Beirut, Slayer, Duran Duran, Gary Clark Jr., Craig Finn and Micachu & The Shapes.




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) Bring Me The Horizon – ‘That’s The Spirit’
2/ (new) Richard Hawley – ‘Hollow Meadows’
3/ (new) Low – ‘Ones and Sixes’
4/ (new) The Libertines – ‘Anthems For Doomed Youth’
5/ Iron Maiden – ‘The Book Of Souls’
6/ (new) Stereophonics – ‘Keep The Village Alive’
7/ (new) Beirut – ‘No, No, No’
8/ (new) Slayer – ‘Repentless’
9/ Foals – ‘What Went Down’
10/ Max Richter – ‘Sleep’
11/ (new) Duran Duran – ‘Paper Gods’
12/ Beach House – ‘Depression Cherry’
13/ (new) Gary Clark Jr. – ‘The Story Of Sonny Boy Slim’
14/ Jess Glynne – ‘I Cry When I Laugh’
15/ Tame Impala – ‘Currents
16/ Public Image Ltd. – ‘What The World Needs Now’
17/ Derek Ryan – ‘One Good Night’
18/ Sufjan Stevens – ‘Carrie & Lowell’
19/ (new) Craig Finn – ‘Faith In The Future’
20/ (new) Micachu & The Shapes – ‘Good Sad Happy Bad’


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