- Music
- 16 May 14
Big September debut at top of indie chart
Big week for the Bray rockers, as their debut album claims the top spot.
Strong debuts this week on the indie chart, as two new releases make up the top three albums, with four others making the top 20. The number one debut of big September's Ballroom Addicts should be a cause for celebration, one that will likely be carried out at their album launch Saturday at The Academy.
The other new members of the top three are Dublin outfit Minutes, whose Live Well, Change Often grabbed the number three slot.
These new entries means that someone's falling, and this includes O.R.B.'s All We Are, falling into second place after its own number one debut, with Nathan Carter's The Wagon Wheel Show- Live and Pixies' Indie Cindy, each falling out of the top three to four and five respectively.
New entries into the top ten include Passenger's All the Little Lights, moving up from 13 to eight and Singles by Future Islands, jumping five spots to round out the ten best selling indie albums this week.
The complete chart can be viewed here
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