Mallory Knox are at number one on the UK Record Store Chart this week with their second studio album ‘Asymmetry‘.
Elsewhere, Led Zeppelin‘s latest re-releases – namely ‘Led Zeppelin IV’, as it is commonly referred to, and ‘Houses Of The Holy‘ – are new entries at #2 and #5 respectively, while The Twilight Sad‘s brilliant ‘Nobody Wants To Be Here and Nobody Wants To Leave‘ debuts at #9.
And of the more long-term stays, Royal Blood‘s self-titled debut is at #16, Alt-J stand at #15 and Ed Sheeran‘s ‘x‘ is at #13.
UK Record Store Chart, Top 20:
1/ (new) Mallory Knox – ‘Asymmetry’
2/ (new) Led Zeppelin – ‘Untitled’ (Led Zeppelin IV)
3/ (new) M.A.D – ‘M.A.D’
4/ Caribou – ‘Our Love’
5/ (new) Led Zeppelin – ‘Houses Of The Holy’
6/ Ben Howard – ‘I Forget Where We Were’
7/ (new) Taylor Swift – ‘1989’
8/ Scott Walker & Sunn O – ‘Soused’
9/ (new) The Twilight Sad – ‘Nobody Wants To Be Here and Nobody Wants To Leave’
10/ Mark Lanegan Band – ‘Phantom Radio’
11/ Slipknot – ‘The Gray’
12/ Thurston Moore – ‘The Best’
13/ Ed Sheeran – ‘x’
14/ Flying Lotus – ‘You’re Dead’
15/ Alt-J – ‘This Is All Yours’
16/ Royal Blood – ‘Royal Blood’
17/ (new) Ultimate Painting – ‘Ultimate Painting’
18/ Aphex Twin – ‘Syro’
19/ Leonard Cohen – ‘Popular Problems’
20/ Status Quo – ‘Aquostic’