The Snuts celebrate their UK Number One album

The Snuts have edged out Demi Lovato to secure the Number One on this weekā€™s Official Albums Chart with their debut album ‘W.L’.

Their success means The Snuts have become the first Scottish band in 14 years to score a UK Number One album with their debut since The Viewā€™s ‘Hats Off To The Buskers’ topped the charts in 2007.

While Lovato’s comeback albumĀ ā€˜Dancing With The Devilā€¦ The Art Of Starting Overā€™ was leading later in the week, The Snuts sold well late on to secure the Number One spot. The band also top this weekā€™s Official Vinyl Albums Chart and are the best seller in independent record shops, topping the Official Record Store Chart.

Reacting to the news in an official statement, The Snuts ā€“ whose success had been backed by Lewis Capaldi earlier in the week ā€“ dedicated the news to “all the fans who have proved that itā€™s possible to get a band like us to Number One,” adding: “Every copy you bought of this record goes a long way. Itā€™s old school and itā€™s beautiful. Thanks very much ā€“ we love you.ā€

Watch a clip of the band celebrating their Number One album below.

The Scottish Music Industry Association (SMIA) called it “an incredible achievement” in “a time of significant challenges industry wide.”

They continued: “Their success follows on from Mogwai claiming the Number One spot just a few weeks back with ‘As The Love Continues’, highlighting the strength, passion and determination from Scotland’s artists and music industry, and signifying an exciting and impactful period of engagement and connection with Scottish music.”







Lovato’s Number Two album still saw the artist claim her highest-charting record in the UK to date, surpassing the Number Five chart result of 2017ā€™s ‘Tell Me You Love Me’.

The post The Snuts score UK Number One album after close battle with Demi Lovato appeared first on NME.

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