Bombay Bicycle Club debut at number one on UK Record Store Chart with comeback album Everything Else Has Gone Wrong


Bombay Bicycle Club by Josh Shinner

Bombay Bicycle Club by Josh Shinner

Bombay Bicycle Club have debuted at number one on the UK Record Store Chart with their comeback album Everything Else Has Gone Wrong.

The Courteeners have a high new entry too with their latest LP More. Again. Forever., while more chart debuts from Mura Masa, Pinegrove and Gabrielle Aplin complete the Top 5.




The Official Charts Company launched the UK Record Store Chart in 2012 to reflect the last decade’s drive to support independent music outlets and the concurrent surge in vinyl sales. It is compiled from the best selling albums at 100 of Britain’s leading independent music shops.

UK Record Store Chart, Top 20:

1 – (new) Bombay Bicycle Club – Everything Else Has Gone Wrong
2 – (new) The Courteeners – More. Again. Forever.
3 – (new) Mura Masa – R.Y.C
4 – (new) Pinegrove – Marigold
5 – (new) Gabrielle Aplin – Dear Happy
6 – (new) Algiers – There Is No Year
7 – Joy Division – Unknown Pleasures
8 – Georgia – Seeking Thrills
9 – Fleetwood Mac – Rumours
10 – (new) Bill Fay – Countless Branches
11 – (new) Pale Saints – The Comforts Of Madness
12 – Field Music – Making A New World
13 – The Big Moon – Walking Like We Do
14 – Michael Kiwanuka – Kiwanuk
15 – Jeffrey Lewis & The Voltage – Bad Wiring
16 – Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds – Ghosteen
17 – Fontaines D.C. – Dogrel
18 – Red Hot Chili Peppers – Californication
19 – (new) Holy F**k – Deleter
20 – Joni Mitchell – Blue


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