Two great things about this week’s chart. 1) Not only is the Pauses‘ debut CD still charting, but it’s sitting there right between Gregg Allman and Social Distortion. 2) Seeing that Charles Bradley record charting just warms my soul, because the guy not only deserves it, but he’s also one hell of a soul-belter. If you haven’t heard No Time for Dreaming yet, it’ll do you some good.
This week’s Top 25 after the jump:
- Iron & Wine – Kiss Each Other Clean (Warner Bros)
- Little Dragon – Machine Dreams (Peacefrog)
- Two Door Cinema Club – Tourist History (Glassnote)
- The Decemberists – The King Is Dead (Capitol)
- Tokyo Police Club – Champ (Mom & Pop Music)
- Destroyer – Kaputt (Merge)
- Wanda Jackson – The Party Ain’t Over (Nonesuch)
- Arcade Fire – The Suburbs (Merge)
- The Black Keys – Brothers (Nonesuch)
- Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros – Up From Below (Vagrant)
- The Get Up Kids – There Are Rules (Quality Hill)
- Smith Westerns – Dye It Blonde (Fat Possum)
- Social Distortion – Hard Times & Nursery Rhymes (Epitaph)
- The Pauses – A Cautionary Tale (New Granada)
- Gregg Allman – Low Country Blues (Rounder)
- The National – High Violet (Expanded Edition) (4AD)
- Mumford & Sons – Sigh No More (Glassnote)
- Interpol – Interpol (Matador)
- Stars – The Five Ghosts (Vagrant)
- Guster – Easy Wonderful (Republic)
- Charles Bradley – No Time For Dreaming (Daptone Records)
- Pearl Jam – Live On Ten Legs (Monkeywrench)
- Cake – Showroom Of Compassion (Upbeat)
- Willie Wright – Telling The Truth (Numero)
- Shadow Shadow Shade – Shadow Shadow Shade (Public Records)
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