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U.K. MIDWEEKS: IDLES DRIVES TO #1

The third studio album from Bristol post-punk band Idles, Ultra Mono (Partisan), is outselling the rest of the Top 5 combined on the midweek Official Albums Chart. 24kGoldn’s “Mood” is on course for a second week at #1 on the Official Singles Chart.

Powered heavily by physical sales, Ultra Mono would be Idles’ first chart-topping album. Their 2018 release, Joy as an Act of Resistance, peaked at #5.

Warner’s expanded edition of Prince’s 1987 album Sign O’ The Times, sits at #2; the original peaked at #4.

At #4, Machine Gun Kelly’s fifth studio album, Tickets To My Downfall (Bad Boy/Interscope), is the most streamed new release of the week. DeftonesOhms (Reprise) is#5.

Other new entries in the Top 10 are the Slade collection Cum On Feel The Hitz–The Best Of (BMG) at #7, Joji’s Nectar (88Rising/12Tone) at #8 and Steve Hackett’s Selling England By The Pound & Spectral Mornings: Live At Hammersmith (Insideout Music) at #9.

Winning the 2020 Hyundai Mercury Prize has pushed Michael Kiwanuka’s KIWANUKA (Polydor) back into the Top 10, currently #3. Vinyl releases have given two records a new life: The Weeknd’s After Hours (Island) and Guns N’ RosesGreatest Hits (Geffen) send those albums to #10 and #11 respectively. A release from the second edition of Record Store Day, The Alternate Rumours from Fleetwood Mac, is #18.

At Singles, Miley Cyrus’s “Midnight Sky” (RCA) is on track to hit a new peak, currently up six places to #5. Clean Bandit f/Mabel and 24kGoldn’s “Tick Tock” (Atlantic) is up five places to #8 and Tate Mcrae is up four slots to #11 with “You Broke Me First” (RCA).