The Twilight Sad lead new entries on UK Record Store Chart


Twilight Sad

Debi Del Grande

New releases have taken control of the UK Record Store Chart.

They’re led by The Twilight Sad with It Won/t Be Like This All The Time and Steve Mason’s new solo LP About The Light, with Sharon Van Etten and Deerhunter also new inside the Top 5.




Further back, Gerry Cinnamon is in at #9 with Erratic Cinematic and Night Beats land at #15 courtesy of Myth Of A Man.

For the past few years, the Official Charts Company has been using the Record Store Chart to showcase the best selling weekly albums from 100 of Britain’s leading independent music shops.

UK Record Store Chart, Top 20:

1 – (new) The Twilight Sad – It Won/t Be Like This All The Time
2 – (new) Steve Mason – About The Light
3 – (new) Sharon Van Etten – Remind Me Tomorrow
4 – Delines – The Imperial
5 – (new) Deerhunter – Why Hasn’t Everything Already Disappeared
6 – (new) Be Svendsen – Between A Smile And A Tear
7 – (new) Thunder – Please Remain Seated
8 – (new) Steve Gunn – The Unseen Inbetween
9 – (new) Gerry Cinnamon – Erratic Cinematic
10 – (new) James Blake – Assume Form
11 – Khruangbin – Live At Lincoln
12 – You Tell Me – You Tell Me
13 – (new) Maggie Rogers – Heard It In A Past Life
14 – (new) Joe Jackson – Fool
15 – Idles – Joy As An Act Of Resistance
16 – (new) Night Beats – Myth Of A Man
17 – Low – Double Negative
18 – Fleetwood Mac – Rumours
19 – Massive Attack – Blue Lines
20 – Billie Eilish – Don’t Smile At Me


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