Bring Me The Horizon lead Bicep on UK Record Store Chart


Bring Me The Horizon




Bring Me The Horizon and Bicep provide a neat correlation between the UK’s main album chart and the latest UK Record Store Chart.

Bring Me The Horizon have a made it a chart double in the UK this week, topping the Record Store Chart with Post Human Survival Horror.

As on the UK Album Chart, the band are one place ahead of Bicep’s new Isles LP, while further back on the Record Store Chart are Sleaford Mods at #6 with Spare Ribs and Shame at #8 with Drunk Tank Pink.

It’s now nine years since The Official Charts Company launched this chart as vinyl sales surged during the last decade, a trend which continued in 2020 as the format grew for the 13th consecutive year. 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) Bring Me The Horizon – Post Human Survival Horror
2/ Bicep – Isles
3/ David Bowie – Station To Station
4/ (new) Byson Family – Kick The Traces
5/ Osees – Metamorphosed
6/ Sleaford Mods – Spare Ribs
7/ Madvillain – Madvillainy
8/ Shame – Drunk Tank Pink
9/ (new) James Yorkston/Second Hand Or – The Wide Wide River
10/ (new) Lonely The Brave – The Hope List
11/ Viagra Boys – Welfare Jazz
12/ Neck Deep – Life’s Not Out To Get You
13/ Four Tet – Sixteen Oceans
14/ (new) Talking Heads – The Name Of This Band Is
15/ (new) Bob Mould – Distortion – 1996-2007
16/ Talking Heads – Speaking In Tongues
17/ You Me At Six – Suckapunch
18/ (new) Suede – Royal Albert Hall – 24 March 2010
19/ Phoebe Bridgers – Punisher
20/ Taylor Swift – Folklore


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