- Music
- 16 Oct 15
Keywest make it two weeks at the top
Joyland is the biggest-selling album in the country once again.
The power of the Hot Press cover? We're claiming it!
All the hard work has paid off for Dublin pop-rockers Keywest, as their Joyland reigns supreme at the summit of the Irish Albums Chart once again.
It will take a lot to have the legs of Ed Sheeran's X, of course. Now 69 weeks in the chart, that record remains at No. 2.
The highest new entry this week is John Grant's brand new Grey Tickles, Black Pressure. The critically-adored Denver songwriter is gearing up for two nights in Dublin's Vicar Street (November 9 & 10).
Kodaline's second album, Coming Up For Air, holds firm in fourth, whilst James Bay's Chaos And The Calm leaps five spots into No. 5 following his Olympia Theatre stormer this week.
There's another brace of new entries in the Top 10 worthy of your attention – Revival by Selena Gomez has been earning decent reviews and enters at No. 9, while The Game, who made a massive comeback with his performance on Dre's Compton this summer, rounds off the Top 10 with The Documentary 2.
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