All change on UK Record Store Chart with Public Service Broadcasting at #1


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Public Service Broadcasting @ The People’s Assembly Back Beat Gig (Photo: Gary Mather for Live4ever Media)

High new entries from This Is The Kit, Lucy Rose and Haim are led by Public Service Broadcasting‘s Every Valley at the top of this week’s UK Record Store Chart.

It all means the OK Computer reissue is down to #5, while Royal Blood’s new LP How Did We Get So Dark? drops too, remaining one place below Radiohead.




Since 2012, the UK Record Store Chart has been charting the best selling albums sold at 100 of Britain’s leading independent music shops.

UK Record Store Chart, Top 20:

1 – (new) Public Service Broadcasting – Every Valley
2 – (new) Haim – Something To Tell You
3 – (new) Lucy Rose – Something’s Changing
4 – (new) This Is The Kit – Moonshine Freeze
5 – Radiohead – OK Computer
6 – Royal Blood – How Did We Get So Dark?
7 – London Grammar – Truth Is A Beautiful Thing
8 – The Beatles – Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
9 – Fleet Foxes – Crack Up
10 – Ed Sheeran – Divide
11 – (new) Broken Social Scene – Hug Of Thunder
12 – Floating Points – Reflections
13 – David Bowie – The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars
14 – (new) David Bowie – Labyrinth OST
15 – Rag N Bone Man – Human
16 – Alt-J – Relaxer
17 – Ride – Weather Diaries
18 – (new) Jay Z – 4:44
19 – Pink Floyd – The Dark Side Of The Moon
20 – Peter Perrett – How The West Was Won


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