
New albums from
Foals and
James Arthur are duking it out for the top slot on the U.K. Official Albums Chart. Meanwhile,
Tones and I’s “Dance Monkey” (
Parlophone) is pacing ahead of the competition and is set for a fourth week at #1 at singles.
Foals’ sixth studio album
Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost – Part 2 (
Warner) is less than 600 chart sales ahead of Arthur’s third full-length,
You (
SYCO). If Foals, holds on it will their first #1; James, who has the lead on digital downloads, topped the chart in 2016.
Napalm’s
Alter Bridge could match their career peak if
Walk The Sky holds at #3.
The Underrated Youth from
Interscope’s
Yungblud is #4 and
Daniel O’Donnell’s
Halfway To Paradise (
DMGTV), is #5; it would be his 39th Top 40 album.
Jimmy Eat World are on track for their highest-charting album ever in the U.K. with their tenth studio album
Surviving (
Exotic Locations) at 10.
Floating Points’
Crush (
Ninja Tune) could be his first Top 40 album; it’s at #18.
Tones and I’s “Dance Monkey” (
Parlophone) is pacing ahead of the competition and is set for a fourth week at #1. Eyeing a move into the Top 10 are
Riton & Oliver Heldens f/
Vula’s “Turn Me On” (
Ministry of Sound), currently #8, “Buss Down” from
Since 93 rapper
Aitch f/
Ziezie, which is #10.
Maroon 5’s “Memories” (
Interscope) is up eight slots to #11.