- Music
- 30 May 13
Thin Lizzy offshoot make chart bow
Black Star Riders' debut album has entered the Irish indie chart this morning...
Thin Lizzy offshoot project Black Star Riders enter the Irish indie chart today at No. 7 with their debut, All Hell Breaks Loose.
The band, who formed last year, comprises seasoned rockers Ricky Warwick, Scott Gorham, Damon Johnson, Marco Mendoza and Jimmy DeGrasso. We chat to the guys about the album - and of course, Lizzy - in next week's issue of HP.
Elsewhere, the chart looks like this: The National are at No. 1 with Trouble Will Find Me, Passenger's All The Little Lights is this week's No. 2, while Macklemore & Ryan Lewis are sitting pretty at No. 3 with The Heist. Vampire Weekend's latest offering, Modern Vampires Of The City is at No. 4, while Nathan Carter completes the top five with Wagon Wheel.
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