Disclosure lead Queens of the Stone Age in race for UK number one album
07 June 2013, 14:37
| Written by
Luke Morgan Britton
(News)
Mid-week chart figures are showing UK production duo Disclosure marginally ahead of Queens of the Stone Age in a tight battle for this weekend’s number one spot in the Albums chart.
The electronic outfit’s debut record, Settle is currently said to be leading Josh Homme and co’s …Like Clockwork by “over 2000 copies”. This sees the pair overtaking QOTSA in the past 24 hours, after the American band were “a few thousand copies ahead” on Wednesday.
The UK Albums Chart will be announced on Sunday, airing on BBC Radio 1 from 4pm-7pm.
[via NME]
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