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NEAR TRUTHS:
CENTERS OF GRAVITY
Eilish enters a powerful new creative chapter. (5/6a)
ON THE COVER:
TAYLOR SWIFT
Sorry, Tay, but we had to do it. (5/6a)
HITS LIST: HANGIN' OUT
With extra relish (5/6a)
LATEST SCORES: KENDRICK VS. DRAKE
Multiple lead changes in this playoff game. (5/6a)
LIVE NATION POSTS (ANOTHER) RECORD QUARTER
More butts in seats than ever before. (5/3a)
THE NEW UMG
Gosh, we hope there are more press releases.
TIKTOK BANNED!
Unless the Senate manages to make this whole thing go away, that is.
THE NEW HUGE COUNTRY ACT
No, not that one.
TRUMP'S CAMPAIGN PLAYLIST
Now 100% unlicensed!
Blighty Beat
U.K. MIDWEEKS: A RAGING FIRE
5/9/22

Arcade Fire leads the way at the Official Albums Chart at the mid-week with an all-new Top 5 possible come Friday. At singles, it’s still Harry Styles’ domain.

Win Butler and company’s WE (Columbia) looks set to become their fourth U.K. #1 following 2017’s Everything Now, 2013’s Reflektor and 2010’s The Suburbs.

Behind them at #2 is Sigrid’s second album How to Let Go (Island), Soft Cell’s first album in over 20 years, *Happiness Not Included (BMG) at #3, London rapper KnucksAlpha Place (Nodaysoff) at #4 and, finally, Halestorm’s Back from the Dead (Parlophone).

Another three titles are eyeing Top 10 debuts: Belle & Sebastian’s 10th studio album A Bit of Previous (Matador) at #6; Jack Harlow’s Come Home the Kids Miss You (Atlantic); and Warpaint’s first album in six years, Radiate Like This (Heirlooms).

Sharon Von Etten’s We’ve Been Going About this All Wrong (Jagjaguwar) is #11 and a limited-edition vinyl release of Kylie Minogue’s Infinite Disco (BMG) could enter the Top 40 for the first time; it’s #12. At #13, Emeli Sande may nab her fourth Top 40 album with Let’s Say For Instance (Chrysalis); Boyzlife’s Old School is #15.

Neil Young has three releases from his Official Bootleg Series on Warner that could wind up in the Top 40: Citizen Kane Jr Blues; Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, 1971; and Royce Hall, 1971.

At singles, Styles is again racing ahead of the competition, looking to secure a massive sixth consecutive week at #1 with “As It Was” (Columbia).

Lizzo’s “About Damn Time” (Nice Life/Atlantic) is poised to be this week’s big climber, up 11 to #4. Taylor Swift’s surprise release “This Love (Taylor’s Version)” (EMI), currently #12, is set to become this week’s highest new entry. Harlow may secure two new entries in the Top 40: “Churchill Downs” f/Drake and “Dua Lipa.”