March 5, 2006 19:30

Yeah Yeah Yeahs top the NME Chart

‘Gold Lion’ shines at Number One

Yeah Yeah Yeahs top the NME Chart

Yeah Yeah Yeahs have topped the NME Chart tonight with ‘Gold Lion’ (March 5).

The band have risen to pole position in the countdown, while The Rakes are at Two with ‘All Too Human’ and last week’s Number One ‘Tunnels’ from Arcade Fire falls to Three.

New entries this week come from Franz Ferdinand at Six with ‘The Fallen’ and Secret Machines at Ten with ‘Lightning Blue Eyes’, while The Young Knives re-enter the Top Ten with ‘Here Comes The Rumour Mill’ at Eight.

This week’s NME Chart looks like:

1. Yeah Yeah Yeahs – ‘Gold Lion’
2. The Rakes – ‘All Too Human’
3. Arcade Fire – ‘Tunnels’
4. Editors – ‘All Sparks’
5. Be Your Own Pet – ‘Adventure’
6. Franz Ferdinand – ‘The Fallen’
7. Maximo Park – ‘I Want You To Stay’
8. The Young Knives – ‘Here Comes The Rumour Mill’
9. Guillemots – ‘We’re Here’
10. Secret Machines – ‘Lightning Blue Eyes’


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