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Brummie rockers Overpass are set for a maiden chart appearance with their debut, Elsewhere Always (3). The four-piece describe the album as being “born from uncertainty” in a “maelstrom of 20-something existential confusion.”
Jazz ensemble Jeff Goldblum & the Mildred Snitzer Orchestra are looking to clinch a new personal best with Night Blooms (4). The follow-up to 2025 Top 10 Still Blooming, it contains six new tracks with features from Charlie Puth, Melody Gardot, Cynthia Erivo and dodie.
US rock stalwarts Evanescence begin their campaign for a fifth Top 10 prize as Sanctuary starts the week at Number 5. Meanwhile, Pink Floyd see 8-Tracks, a compilation featuring eight curated classics spanning 1971-1979, on course to net them a 21st Top 10 LP (6).
The long-awaited sophomore album from Jalen Ngonda, Doctrine of Love, is primed for a Top 40 placement (9).
Dua Lipa’s Live From Mexico eyes a significant rise up the standings, on track to move 11 places to piece the Top 10 for the first time (10).
After recently making waves on the Singles Chart with his infectious track Earrings, rising star Malcolm Todd may see Do That Again, his third LP, breaking the Top 20 (12).
Barry Manilow is well on the way to a milestone 25th Top 40 with his latest work, What A Time (17), while American indie outfit Death Cab for Cutie hope for a fifth of their own with, I Built You A Tower (28).
As the dance duo’s popularity continues to grow, Prospa’s first full release Free Your Mind may pierce the main standings (38).
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