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Published on 27th May 2007.

 
 

Leeds bands dominate the Top 40 Charts

Three of the region's bands have taken over the UK Top 40 Charts this May Bank Holiday. The Pigeon Detectives secured their second Top 20 hit single with their re-release this week of "I'm Not Sorry". The single went into the charts at number 12.

Kaiser Chiefs hold two chart places this weekend, with "Everything Is Average Nowadays" reaching number 19, and "Ruby" still sitting sweetly at number 23.

The Cribs retain their chart spot (number 28) for another week with "Men's Needs".

All three bands have albums out now, or next week in the case of The Pigeon Detectives.

The Cribs entered the UK Album Charts this weekend at number 13.

 

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On 27th May 2007 at 22:32 Dave LMS wrote...

And a quick reminder for The Pigeon Detectives in-store appearance at HMV on Tuesday 29th May. Wristbands are free, available from 9am on Tuesday morning.

 

On 28th May 2007 at 15:49 Anonymous 5641 wrote...

V good indeed

 

On 29th May 2007 at 20:48 Anonymous 5453 wrote...

Dead Disco with a single this week too.

 
 
 

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The Pigeon Detectives

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Kaiser Chiefs

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The Cribs

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