Pulp thunders back! After a 27-year wait, the iconic British rock band has seized the number one spot with their latest album, “More.” This marks a monumental achievement, solidifying Pulp’s legacy and proving their enduring relevance. “More” isn’t just topping the charts; it’s also dominating vinyl sales, a testament to the band’s continued appeal. Beyond Pulp’s triumph,the singles chart sees a shake-up with Sabrina Carpenter‘s “Manchild” debuting in the lead. For all the latest music news, including chart updates and insights, be sure to visit News Directory 3. What future announcements will the band make? Discover what’s next for Pulp and the future of music.
Pulp’s “More” Achieves First Number one Album in 27 Years
british rock band Pulp has secured its first number one album in 27 years. their new release, “more,” marks a triumphant return to the top of the charts, according to Official Charts. The Sheffield-based band last reached number one with “this Is Hardcore” in 1998.
The new album “More” also claimed the title of best-selling vinyl album this week, showcasing the band’s enduring appeal. The album’s success contributes to Pulp’s impressive discography and solidifies their place in music history. The album “more” was one of three new entries in the top five this week.

Little simz’s sixth album,”Lotus,” reached number three,achieving the highest charting position of her career. The album “More” was produced by James Ford, known for his work with Arctic monkeys and Florence and the Machine.
Pulp’s previous number one album was “Different Class” in 1995, featuring the hit single “Common People.” The new album “More” marks a significant milestone in Pulp’s career, highlighting their lasting impact on the music scene and their continued ability to create chart-topping music.
Sabrina Carpenter Returns to the Top
In the singles chart, Sabrina Carpenter’s new track “Manchild” debuted at number one, ending Alex Warren’s 12-week reign. “Manchild,” the first release from her upcoming album “Man’s Best Friend,” became the most streamed song of the week with 6.8 million plays. Warren’s “Ordinary” held the top spot for 12 weeks, making him the U.S. artist with the longest-running number one single in U.K. chart history.
What’s next
Pulp is expected to announce tour dates following the success of “More,” while Sabrina Carpenter prepares for the release of her album,”Man’s best Friend.”
