
British indie band
The Lathums have hit #1 on the U.K.’s Official Albums Chart with their debut set,
How Beautiful Life Can Be (
Island). Over on singles,
Coldplay and
BTS’ “My Universe” claims the biggest single week of download sales this year.
With The Lathums’ success, British bands have ruled the #1 spot on the Official Albums Chart for 11 of the 39 weeks in 2021, according to a
BPI analysis. The return of guitar acts to the top of the charts has had an impact on bands breaking through; 2021 is on course to be the best year for new British groups in well over a decade, thanks to Top 10 albums from acts like
The Snuts,
Wolf Alice,
Shame,
Pale Waves and
Easy Life.
Public Service Broadcasting charts at #2 today with
Bright Magic (
PIAS), followed by
Drake’s
Certified Lover Boy (Island), which drops to #3.
At #10,
Natalie Imbruglia’s
Firebird (
BMG)
is her first Top 10 in 14 years, while
Angels & Airwaves’
Lifeforms (
Rise Records) is new at #17.
Nirvana’s
Nevermind (
Geffen) rebounds 40 places to #28 on its 30th anniversary.
On the U.K.’s Official Singles Chart,
Ed Sheeran’s “Shivers” (
Atlantic) holds at the top for a third week with 64k. It finished comfortably ahead of its closest competitor, “Cold Heart (Pnau Remix)” (
EMI) by
Elton John and
Dua Lipa, at #2.
The highest new entry is the Coldplay
and BTS single “My Universe” (
Parlophone), which starts at #3 as the biggest seller in digital downloads and CDs, notching 27k in pure sales. Downloads account for 21.4k, making this the biggest single week for the format for a song this year.
Elsewhere, “Love Nwantiti (Ah Ah Ah)” (
Chocolate City Music) by Nigerian artist
CKay climbs five places to #4. Further down,
Becky Hill and
Topic’s “My Heart Goes (La Di Da)” (
Polydor) climbs three places to #17.