- Music
- 19 Jun 15
Florence + The Machine return to number one
The new Friday headliner at Glastonbury reclaims her throne.
Muse might have debuted at number one with new concept album Drones, but the Devon trio couldn't keep a good woman down for a second week in a row.
Florence + The Machine's How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful returns to the summit of the Irish Albums Chart. It's been a good week for Ms. Welch, who will replace Foo Fighters as Pyramid Stage headliners this day week, following Dave Grohl's unfortunate leg break.
Gearing up for Electric Picnic in September, Florence chats about her new LP, the traumas of a long holiday and explains why even free spirits need a little rider in their lives in the current Hot Press.
Hozier's eponymous debut certainly has legs – it makes a bigg leap from No. 7 to third position this week.
Taylor Swift's 1989 and Nathan Carter's Beautiful Life round off the Top 5.
The highest new entry comes from a surivior of the golden era of '70s singer-songwriters. James Taylor's first album in seven years, Before This World, enters the chart at No. 11.
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