They've gone and done it again. Bastille have scored their second number one album with Wild World. That makes it two out of two.
The band have fended off strong competition from Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds after snatching up combined sales of 36,000.
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"This feels very surreal," Bastille told Official Charts. "Obviously it's amazing! This album has been a real labour of love for us… making it has been the one constant through all the madness of the last couple of years."
Meanwhile, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds' 16th studio album Skeleton Tree enters the charts at two, marking their highest-charting release as well as their fourth Top 10 record.
Elsewhere, this band called The Beatles (apparently they're a big deal) have landed their 32nd Top 5 album as Live At The Hollywood Bowl enters at three while Meatloaf's Braver Than We Are claims number four and Ward Thomas's Cartwheels drops four places to round off the Top 5.
KT Tunstall celebrates her highest charting album in six years as KIN is at seven while Twin Atlantic land their second Top 10 album with GLA at nine, and Teenage Fanclub nab their best position in 19 years with Here at 10.
Finally, Jack White's Acoustic Recordings 1998 - 2016 make an entry at 12 and Kanye West's most recent album The Life Of Pablo makes a return to the Top 40 as it climbs ten places to 25.
Watch the music video for Bastille's 'Good Grief' below:













