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Wolf Alice heading for Number 1 in Official Albums Chart
Everything Everything’s new album ‘Get To Heaven’ is currently placed at Number 2.
Wolf Alice are heading for a Number 1 album in this week’s Official Albums Chart, with their debut full-length ‘My Love Is Cool’. They’re currently 1200 sales ahead of their nearest rival, Everything Everything, whose new album ‘Get To Heaven’ was also released on Monday.
Both albums have received 5* reviews from DIY, read them here: Wolf Alice - ‘My Love Is Cool’; Everything Everything - ‘Get To Heaven’.
Muse and newly confirmed Glastonbury headliner Florence + the Machine are third and fourth in the chart respectively, with ‘Drones’ and ‘How Big How Blue How Beautiful’, while Leon Bridges is at Number 5 with another new entry, his debut ’Coming Home’.
Wolf Alice are currently going for gold on the cover of the July issue of DIY, which you can read online here, or pick up from one of our lovely stockists. The issue - out today - also features Lucy Rose, Tame Impala, Drenge, Savages, Prides and more.
Wolf Alice will play Latitude (16th - 19th July), where DIY is an official media partner. Tickets are on sale now. Visit diymag.com/presents for more information.
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