Olivia Rodrigo’s
SOUR (
Geffen), which claimed the year’s biggest week of album chart sales on Friday, is on the cusp of a second week on the chart throne, racking up the most album streams over the bank holiday. She has two challengers, though.
Life’s A Beach (
Island), the debut full-length from Leicester indie-pop quintet
Easy Life, is #2 at midweek with the most physical sales so far. The 10th studio album from
Texas,
Hi (
BMG), was the most downloaded set over the holiday weekend and is #3. It’s on course to become Texas’ highest-charting album since
The Greatest Hits reached #1 in 2000.
Taylor Swift’s
evermore (
EMI) returns to the Top 5 following its release on vinyl. At #4, it’s one slot ahead of
Del Amitri’s first album in 19 years,
Fatal Mistakes (
Cooking Vinyl).
David Bowie rarities set
The Width of a Circle (
Rhino) is new at #7, experimental rock outfit
Black Midi are heading for their first Top 10 with
Cavalcade (
Rough Trade) at #8,
Bugzy Malone’s second LP
The Resurrection (
B-Somebody) is #9, and
Blackberry Smoke’s
You Hear Georgia (
3 Legged) is #10.
Moby is eyeing his 13th U.K. Top 40 album as his orchestral set
Reprise (
DG) is #12.