Following his halftime performance at the Super Bowl, The Weeknd kicks another goal as
The Highlights slots in at No. 2 on the ARIA Albums Chart, with several tracks from it impacting the singles survey, led by âSave Your Tears,â lifting 18-7 for a new high.
After setting a record for the youngest homegrown solo No. 1, The Kid Laroiâs F ck Love (Savage) dips 1-3.
Rounding out a top five stacked with new arrivals is Psychedelic Porn Crumpetsâ Shyga! The Sunlight Mound and Kate Ceberanoâs
Sweet Inspiration, respectively. Sweet Inspiration gives Ceberano her seventh Top Ten overall.
Meanwhile, Olivia Rodrigo continues to cruise atop the ARIA Singles Chart as âDrivers Licenseâ holds No. 1 for a fifth straight week, ahead of Glass Animals Heat Waves (No. 2) and The Kid Laroi s Without You (No. 3).
Foo Fighters score fifth UK Number One album with âMedicine At Midnightâ
The band s new album outsold its six closest rivals combined
Foo Fighters. CREDIT: Getty Images
Foo Fighters have scored their fifth UK Number One album with their 10th studio album, âMedicine At Midnightâ.
The band’s new album, which arrived last week (February 5), debuted at the top spot with a total of 42,500 chart sales – 74 per cent of which were physical copies, including 10,500 on vinyl.
Foo Fighters outsold its six closest rivals combined, including Fleet Foxes‘ 2020 album ‘Shore’ (which debuted its physical release last week) and Black Country, New Roadâs debut album ‘For The First Time‘.
The band look set to secure their fifth Number One UK album
9th February 2021
Dave Grohl and Nate Mendel of Foo Fighters perform onstage during the 2021 iHeartRadio ALTer EGO Presented by Capital One stream on LiveXLive.com. credit: Kevin Winter/Getty Images for iHeartMedia
Foo Fighters‘ new album ‘Medicine At Midnight‘ is currently outselling the rest of the UK’s Top 10 albums combined.
The rock legends’ tenth album, which was released last Friday (February 5), is on course to clinch the top spot this week and would mark the group’s fifth Number One UK album.
According to the Official Charts, ‘Medicine At Midnight’ has racked up the most physical and digital sales of the week so far, ahead of Fleet Foxes‘ 2020 album ‘Shore’ (which debuted its physical release last week) and Black Country, New Road’s debut album ‘For The First Time‘. No sales figures have been released in the mid-week report.
Tomorrow, the new Foo Fighters album,
Medicine At Midnight, will be released. On one hand, you probably already know if this is of interest to you or not: The Foo Fighters aren’t exactly the most sonically or stylistically adventurous band on the planet, so if you’ve historically enjoyed their particular brand of pop-infused hard rock, there’s a decent chance you’ll be curious to give the new one a spin. On the other hand, this isn’t quite the same collection of songs you’d normally expect from the band. That divergence in sound makes itself known right out of the gate; after opening track “Making A Fire” introduces a stomping mid-tempo drum pattern, followed by a typically classic-rock-inspired riff, the shift comes abruptly a chorus of “Nah nah na-na-na-na nahh!” voices erupt over the song, leading the casual listener to wonder if maybe they’ve accidentally thrown on late-period Queen by accident.
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