Those Damn Crows at #1 among the albums in the UK charts

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Debut at number one in the Official Uk Albums Chart for the Those Damn Crows with their new album “God Shaped Hole”.

It is the first time that the band has reached the top of the ranking. After years of hard work and determination, this milestone is particularly significant for the band, which has actively interacted with fans through a series of in-store events throughout Britain.

This success comes after the good performances of their previous albums, such as Point of No Return (No.14, 2020) and Inhale/Exhale (No.3, 2023), consolidating their presence on the rock scene of the United Kingdom.

In a week full of novelty the Oasis they return to the top positions with the collection Time Flies… 1994-2009, which, thanks to its 4LP version released for Record Store Day 2025 which dates back to 14 seats, placing itself at No.3. Their legacy continues to thrive, with timeless successes that resurface in the mainstream.

In the meantime, Bon iver continues to impress with the entry of their new album SAble, Fablewhich debuts to No.4. This marks their third album in the Top 10, following the success of For Emma, ​​Forever Aug (No.42, 2008), Bon Iver, No.4, 2011), 22, in Million (No.2, 2016) EI, I (No.11, 2019).

Individual

Alex Warren It is confirmed at number one also this week with its single Ordinary And it exceeds Messy of Lola Young, becoming the single with the longest stay at number 1 of the Official UK Singles Chart in 2025.

With five consecutive weeks at the top, Ordinary imposes himself as the dominant song of the moment, while Messy, who had reached the top for four weeks, gives way.

In the meantime, Wizthemc and Bees & Honey reach a new peak with Show me loveclimbing two positions up to number 6. Their growth continues to collect consensus.

The emerging singer Ravyn Lenae celebrates its first entry into the Top 10 of the United Kingdom with Love me not, Who earns four positions, reaching the number 10. A success that marks the beginning of a promising career for the artist from Illinois.

Vinyl

Me and the dog by Sam Fender Instead, it is first in the ranking of vinyls and physical formats of the week.

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