6 Music Week 28.09.12
RIHANNA Diamonds (Mercury) (single, November tbc) Contact: Lauren Hales, Mercury
lauren.hales@umusic.com
DATA DIGEST BREAKOUT
WILEY Can You Hear Me (Ayayaya) (Warner) (single, October 28) Contact: Katie Gwyther, Warner
Katie.Gwyther@
warnermusic.com
AZEALIA BANKS Esta Noche (Polydor) (single, September 25) Contact: Frazer Lawton, MC PR
frazer@murraychalmers.com
SWIM DEEP Honey (Chess Club/RCA) (single, November 5) Contact: Paddy Davis, Hall Or Nothing
paddy@hallornothing.com
Idles Five piece Idles are a cross between the “intense rock and roll of The Walkmen and the dark post- punk of Joy Division”, headed up by vocals which have the “yearnings of soul and the rage of punk” and “logic- defying drumming”. Catch them at September’s Breakout event at XOYO in Shoreditch this week.
Musicweek.com/ breakout
SALES PREVIOUS WEEK
% CHANGE YEAR TO DATE
SALES PREVIOUS YEAR % CHANGE
SALES STATISTICS
CHART WEEK 38 Compiled from Official Charts Company sales data by Music Week VS LAST WEEK
SINGLES
3,177,250 3,283,952
–3.2% SINGLES
127,113,157 117,741,512
+8.0%
APPOINTMENT TO VIEW
TAGGED
CALVIN HARRIS Sweet Nothing ft. Florence Welch (Columbia) (single, October 14) Contact: Nienke Klop, Columbia
nienke.klop@sonymusic.com
PALOMA FAITHNever Tear Us Apart (RCA) (single, out now) Contact: Fraser Lawton, MC PR
frazer@murraychalmers.com
TAME IMPALA Elephant (Modular) (single, October 8) Contact: Duncan Jordan, Bella Union
duncan@bellaunion.com
The latest most popular Shazam new release chart: 1 PALOMA FAITH Never Tear Us Apart 2 PSY Gangnam Style 3 S. H. MAFIA FT. JOHN MARTIN Don't You Worry Child 4 ELLIE GOULDING Anything Could Happen 5 CONOR MAYNARD FEAT. NE-YO Gangnam Style
MAUSI sol (ATG) (single, out now) Contact: Phil Morais, Machine
pm@machinemanagement.co.uk
GIG OF THE WEEK
SAVAGES I Am Here (Pop Noire) (EP, September 30) Contact: Jon Wilkinson, Technique PR
jon@technique-pr.com
PIRATES’ BAY
ARTIST ALBUMS 1,261,423 1,195,973
+5.5%
ARTIST ALBUMS 47,638,772 56,684,161
16.0%
COMPILATIONS 260,465 252,940
+3.0%
COMPILATIONS 12,159,606 11,608,845
+4.7%
TOTAL ALBUMS 1,521,888 1,448,913
+5.0%
TOTAL ALBUMS 59,798,378 68,294,006
12.4%
LATER…WITH JOOLS HOLLAND Friday, 28 September – BBC2, 11.05pm-12am New series. The Beach Boys play songs from their latest album as well as back catalogue hits. Public Image Ltd perform tracks from This Is PiL and Muse offer a preview of their latest effort The 2nd Law.
SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE Saturday, 29 September – Sky Arts 1, 8pm-9pm Chevy Chase returns to the show where he made his name, hosting this episode from February 1978, as well as appearing in sketches alongside Dan Aykroyd, John Belushi, Jane Curtin, and Bill Murray.
FLEETWOOD MAC- DON’T STOP Sunday, 30 September – BBC4, 9pm-10pm Documentary looking back over the band's long career, from the early blues outfit led by Peter Green, to their reincarnation in the 1970s. Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks contribute.
NUMBER OF ILLEGAL FILES FOUND BY
MUSO.com OF TOP 10 ALBUMS ON SEPTEMBER 23 2012 196 The Killers Battle Born
0 The
67 Pink The Truth About Love Script
#3 7 The XX Coexist
298 Emeli Sande Our Version Of Events 373 Michael Jackson Bad
1314 Coldplay Mylo Xyloto
109 Bob Dylan Tempest 114 Carly Rae Jepsen Kiss 124 Plan B Ill Manors OST
Source:
Muso.com CRITICAL MASS Keeping score of entertainment.
VARIOUS - CURATED BY SBTV Peace Mix (single, out now) Contact: Nuala Ginty, Livity
nuala@livity.co.uk
Who: Nas Where: Under the Bridge, London When: October 1 Why: NY rapper and hip-hop mogul Nas returns to London to perform his tenth album Life Is Good. First of three nights.
The average review scores of the biggest releases – all courtesy of Metacritic
www.metacritic.com 0 300 600 1,552
900 1200 1500
GRIZZLY BEAR Shields
P!NK The Truth About Love
ALT-J An Awesome Wave
85 75 74
For all A&R enquiries and demo submissions contact
stuart@littlevictoriesltd.com musicweek.com/playlist
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