April 26, 2007 9:30

Arctic Monkeys new songs dominate UK singles chart

Entire album enters chart individually

Photo: Next Previous

Photo Gallery: Arctic Monkeys

Arctic Monkeys are set to have multiple chart entries on the singles charts, due to changes in the chart.

As previously reported, changes in the singles chart allowed any song purchased online to be counted towards the rundown.

The first chart where this took place occurred on January 7.

According to the midweek chart, the band are not only at Number Five with officially released single ’Brianstorm’ but the entirety of their second album 'Favourite Worst Nightmare' has entered the singles chart;s top 150.

The band are at Number 47 with ’Fluorescent Adolescent’, at Number 57 with ’505’, Number 63 with ’Teddy Picker’, Number 64 with ’Balaclava’, Number 67 with ’D Is For Dangerous’, Number 70 with ’Old Yellow Bricks’, Number 71 with ’This House Is A Circus’, Number 72 with ’Do Me A Favour’, Number 74 with ’Only Ones Who Know’, Number 77 with ’The Bad Thing’, Number 78 with ’Temptation Greets You Like Your Naughty Friend’ and Number 114 with ’If You Were There, Beware’.

The band are also set to top the album charts with ’Favourite Worst Nightmare’ knocking Avril Lavigne’s The Best Damn Thing’ off the top spot.

Read more

Visit NME Video for the latest music videos and artist interviews

Arctic Monkeys Merchandise
Comments

Comments do not always reflect the views of NME, or IPC Media, for guidelines visit our Ts & Cs page

Featured Videos
Latest Tickets
NME Store & Framed Prints
Most Read News
Popular This Week
Twitter
Inside NME.COM
 
New Issue Out Now
Newsletter

Free weekly music news, videos and MP3s in your inbox

On NME.COM Today