Manic Street Preachers take on Sabrina Carpenter for Number 1

Plus, big new entries on the way from The Wombats and Louis Dunford.

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Manic Street Preachers start the week ahead for their third Number 1 album in the UK. 

The iconic Welsh rockers – hailing from Blackwood, Caerphilly in South Wales – have just issued their 15th studio LP Critical Thinking, which could join their previous duo of chart-toppers, 1998’s This Is My Truth, Tell Me Yours and 2021’s The Ultra Vivid Lament.  

Overall, the Manics (comprised of James Bradfield, Sean Moore and Nicky Wire) have previously also logged a further 12 Top 10 UK albums during their time together.  

Chasing at Number 2 is Sabrina Carpenter, whose previous chart-topper Short N’ Sweet is so far up three places week-on-week and around 2,700 units behind. The record’s bolstered by the release of a deluxe edition featuring five brand-new tracks. 

The Wombats are pacing for a Number 3 debut with Oh! The Ocean, which would become the Liverpool band’s fifth UK Top 10 album; following 2011’s This Modern Glitch (3), 2015’s Glitterbug (5), 2018’s Beautiful People Will Ruin Your Life (3) and 2022’s chart-topping Fix Yourself, Not The World. 

PARTYNEXTDOOR and Drake’s new collaboration LP $ome $exy $ongs 4 U is expected to bow at Number 4, it would be the second Top 10 collection for PARTYNEXTDOOR (real name Jahron Brathwaite) and the 14th for Drake. 

Two acts could be celebrating their first UK Top 10 album this week; singer-songwriter Louis Dunford aims for a Number 5 debut with Be Lucky, while Punk Rock Factory could land at Number 6 with All Hands On Deck. 

Further down, Rizzle Kicks’ comeback album Competition Is For Losers eyes a Top 20 debut (18), as does Geordie prog-folk singer Richard Dawson’s End of the Middle (20), which would be his first-ever Top 20 album in the UK.  

Italian goth-metal band Lacuna Coil could score their first Top 40 album with Sleepless Empire (28), with further expected new entries midweek including The Cure’s live album Songs Of A Live World – Troxy London MMXX (33), The Lumineers’ Automatic (37) and M Huncho’s U2OPIA (38). 

Finally, Kendrick Lamar’s 2017 album DAMN. could return to the Top 40 for the first time in seven years, up 12 places midweek (40). It previously peaked at Number 2 on its original release. 

See the Official Albums Chart Update in full here

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