
Irish punk band
Fontaines D.C. are heading toward #1 on the U.K.’s Official Albums Chart with their second album,
A Hero’s Death (
Partisan). Over on singles,
Billie Eilish is on track to claim her fifth U.K. Top 10 with “My Future” (
Polydor).
Fontaines D.C., who hit #9 with their debut last year, are battling with fellow punk outfit
Creeper. Hailing from Southampton, they are also heading for a career-best with second album,
Sex, Death & the Infinite Void (
Roadrunner), at #2.
Taylor Swift has the most-streamed album of the week so far with last week’s chart topper
Folklore (
EMI), which has dropped two places to #3 midweek.
Alanis Morissette’s
Such Pretty Forks In The Road (
Sony) is new at #4, while
The Psychedelic Furs’ first album in 29 years,
Made Of Rain (
Cooking Vinyl), is #5.
A reissue of
Paul McCartney’s 1997 album,
Flaming Pie (
UMG) is #7, and German-born British composer
Max Richter is at #14 with
Voices (
Decca).
On the U.K.’s Official Singles midweeks,
Joel Corry and
MNEK’s “Head & Heart” (
Asylum) is looking set for a third week at #1 with a lead of 4,500 sales.
Eilish’s “My Future” enters at #3 while a CD release of
Gareth Malone’s
Great British Home Chorus’
charity single “You Are My Sunshine” (Decca) starts out at #5. Proceeds will go to NHS Charities Together.
Songs that could reach new peaks this Friday include
Harry Styles’ “Watermelon Sugar” (
Columbia) at #4, “Dancing In The Moonlight” (
Good Soldier) by
Jubel f/
Neimy at #9 and
Becky Hill &
Sigala’s “Heaven On My Mind” (Polydor) at #17.