If they maintain momentum, The Mountain would join the group’s previous chart-toppers, Demon Days (2005) and Cracker Island (2023).
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Looking to knock Gorillaz off the top of the world and fresh from winning a BRIT Award for International Song of the Year with APT., Bruno Mars is back with The Romantic (2). The nine-track release featuring the Top 5 hit I Just Might could also be the American’s third Number 1 album, standing in esteemed accompany with Doo-Wops & Hooligans (2010) and Unorthodox Jukebox (2012). Can Bruno pick up his first UK chart-topping record in 14 years?
Another challenger for the crown comes from singer-songwriter Mitski who could potentially be on her way to her highest charting project to date with Nothing’s About To Happen To Me (3).
BLACKPINK’s EP DEADLINE is tracking for a Top 10 finish, a third in the K-pop stars’ career (5).
The BRITs Producer of the Year and all-round superstar PinkPantheress’ Fancy That rockets back into the midweek Top 100 at Number 6 thanks to a physical release of of the Fancy Some More? Deluxe version.

Paul McCartney’s soundtrack from his latest Amazon Prime film Man On The Run, which documents McCartney’s life post-Beatles and through the formation of Wings, could land the legend a 23rd solo Top 10 accomplishment (8).
Celebrating its tenth anniversary, The 1975’s I Love It When You Sleep For You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware Of It eyes a return among the Top 10 after a limited-edition reissue of the album was dropped (9).
Welsh outfit Feeder could see the live version of their 2002 album Comfort In Sound, which was given its own dedicated tour last year, breaking the Top 20 after being released on physical and digital platforms (12).
JADE’s THAT’S SHOWBIZ BABY! which debuted at Number 3 back in September is on course to re-enter proceedings following THAT’S SHOWBIZ BABY! THE ENCORE being released as an exclusive vinyl variant (15).
With what can only be described as a spectacular live performance at Saturday’s BRIT Awards in which she was joined by the legend that is Björk, Spaniard Rosalia looks to make a stunning return to the main standings with LUX (18).
A fifth Top 40 and highest-charting album of his career is on the cards for metal persona Rob Zombie with The Great Satan (22).
The Who‘s rock opera album Quadrophenia is looking to pierce the Top 40 thanks to the release of a high-fidelity audio version of the iconic record (28).
Maryland-born US singer Bill Callahan may clinch his second UK Top 40 accolade with My Days of 58 (32), with the album also on track to earn the 59-year-old a personal best.
Following their win at the BRIT Awards for International Group of the Year, Geese’s Getting Killed could rebound into the Top 40 (33) as well as a possible new entry, Live At Third Man Records, a pulsating set which took place at The Blue Room in Nashville, U.S.A last June (37).
And finally, two-time Brit Award 2026 winner Sam Fender may see his Mercury Prize winning Number 1 album People Watching back in the Top 40 once again too (38).
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