- Music
- 10 Apr 15
All Time Low riding high on Indie Chart
The pop-punkers have debuted at number one.
Maryland quartet All Time Low have the biggest selling independent album in the country this week. Their sixth LP Future Hearts has displaced The Prodigy's The Day Is My Enemy at the summit of the Indie Chart.
You can catch the pop-punk outfit in Belfast this summer when they play Belsonic on August 26.
In third is Sufjan Steven's typically wonderful Carrie & Lowell, with Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds and The Gloaming's eponymous, Choice Music Prize winning debut rounding off the Top 5.
New entries arrive in the form of Duke Special's Look Out Machines! (No. 8), Lord Huron's Strange Trails (9) and Young Fathers' White Men Are Black Men Too (16).