Disclosure debut album reaches #1 of iTunes chart in first day
03 June 2013, 17:21
| Written by
Luke Morgan Britton
(News)
Settle, the debut LP from UK production duo Disclosure, has reached the top-spot of the UK iTunes albums chart after less than 24 hours since its release.
The record was made available for sale at midnight on Monday morning (3 June) and has already stormed straight to #1, beating nearby competitor Queens of the Stone Age.
It puts the pair in good stead to achieve a possible number 1 album this weekend, after reaching #2 in the UK Singles Chart with ‘White Noise’.
Settle is currently streaming online in full.
[via FACT]
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