Ed Sheeran’s
Subtract (
Atlantic) is heading for a second week at #1 on the U.K.’s Official Albums Chart. Over on singles, two
Eurovision songs crack the Top 40.
Elsewhere on albums, Brighton band
Lovejoy could claim its first Top 10, with
Wake Up & It’s Over (
Anvil Cat) starting at #2.
Alison Goldfrapp is new at #3 with her first solo record,
Invention (
Skint).
Jonas Brothers’
The Album (
Polydor) is also new, at #4.
A 10th anniversary reissue of the final record by
Daft Punk,
Random Access Memories (
Columbia), is #5. The debut from rapper
Potter Payper,
Real Back in Style (
0207 Def Jam), starts at #6.
Two more new releases are in today’s Top 10:
Good Lies (
XL) by
Overmono at #7 and
The Last Rotation of Earth (
Bella Union) by
BC Camplight at #9.
On the U.K.’s Official Singles midweeks, “Miracle” (Columbia) by
Calvin Harris and
Ellie Goulding looks set for a sixth week at #1.
There are new peaks for “React” (
Relentless) by
Switch Disco and
Ella Henderson, up one to #6, and “Cupid” (
Parlophone) by
Fifty Fifty, also up one, to #7.
After performing at
Eurovision,
Mae Muller’s “I Wrote a Song” (
Capitol) has risen to #9 from #45. The winning song, “Tattoo” (
Universal), by Swedish artist
Loreen, looks like it will debut at #28.
David Guetta,
Anne-Marie and
Coi Leray could finally crack the Top 10 with “Baby Don’t Hurt Me” (
Warner Music U.K.), at #10, while
Zara Larsson’s “Can’t Tame Her” (
Epic) is up 10 to a new peak of #20.