Lathums vs Doves: A Tight Race with Just 500 Units Separating Them in the UK Album Chart This Week

Race for the Top Spot

Lathums and Doves are currently in a heated competition to secure the number one spot on the British official charts this week.

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Both bands are locked in a fierce struggle for first place, with less than 500 chart units separating the two as they vie for the top album position (per. Official charts).

Current Standings

Lathums is leading with their album “The Substance Is Not Determined.” If they manage to secure the top spot, it will mark their third consecutive number one album in the UK, following “How a Wonderful Life Can Be” in 2021 and “From Nothing More” in 2023.

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Doves are close behind with “Constellations for the Lonely,” their first album in five years. The Indie-rock trio from Cheshire previously released three albums in the UK: “Last Broadcast” in 2002, “Some Cities” in 2005, and “Universal Want” in 2020.