February 4, 2007 19:30

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'Ruby' knocks The Long Blondes off the top

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Kaiser Chiefs have topped the NME Chart tonight (February 4).

’Ruby’ knocks The Long Blondes’Giddy Stratospheres’ off the Number One spot.

Cold War Kids re-enter the chart at Number Four with ’Hang Me Out To Dry’. New entries on the chart come from Willy Mason at Number Eight with ’Save Myself' and The Horrors at Number Nine with ’Gloves’.

Will Kaiser Chiefs manage to retain their pole position next week when LCD Soundsystem come back with ’North American Scum’, or will Maximo Park grab the top spot with ’Our Velocity’?

The chart is:

1. Kaiser Chiefs - ‘Ruby’
2. The Gossip - ‘Standing In The Way Of Control’
3. The Long Blondes - ‘Giddy Stratospheres’
4. Cold War Kids - ‘Hang Me Out To Dry’
5. Bloc Party - ‘The Prayer’
6. CSS - ‘Off The Hook’
7. Maccabees - ‘About Your Dress’
8. Willy Mason - ‘Save Myself’
9. The Horrors - ‘Gloves’
10. Klaxons - ‘Golden Skans’


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