The 1975 and Tinie Tempah are among this week's new music releases

Check out the full list of new singles, albums and DVDs released this week.
macklemore-1975-tinie.jpg

There could be a mighty battle on the Official Albums Chart this week, as The 1975 face off against Macklemore & Ryan Lewis. The Manchester four-piece hit the top spot with their self-titled debut album in 2013; can lightning strike twice with their follow-up, I Like It When You Sleep For You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware Of It?

Their main rivals this week are American hip hop duo Macklemore & Ryan Lewis who release their sophomore offering, This Unruly Mess I've Made. The boys’ debut album The Heist reached a modest Number 19 back in 2014 so will look to achieve a new Official Album Chart personal best. Could that mean reaching the top spot too?

MORE: See the full list of this week's new music and DVD releases

Fresh from the fantastic tribute to David Bowie at the 2016 BRIT Awards, seven releases from the iconic musician will be made available. First-time vinyl releases of remastered work make up much of the material, in addition to Back in Anger, a 2 CD set of never before released live radio performances from David and Nine Inch Nails.

Over on the singles, club favourite Rinse & Repeat by Riton ft. Kah-Lo is released, whilst Tinie Tempah and Zara Larsson unveil their new collaboration Girls Like.

Elsewhere, Corinne Bailey Rae returns with her new single Been To The Moon, and (the one and only) Sinitta who drops her new single Girlfriend.

On the DVDs front, Carey Mulligan and Meryl Streep’s period drama Suffragette is out, as is the sixth and final film in the Paranormal Activity series, Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension.

Check out the full listings of new singles, albums and DVDs out this week

Join the conversation by joining the Official Charts community and dropping comment.

Already registered?

Log in

No account?

Register

avatar

I Am A Stegosaurus

0

The Heist only hit 19? I hope their new one hits higher then, and hopefully teaches Jack Garratt a lesson/