American pop punk band All Time Low has scored their first number one album on UK charts with 'Future Hearts'.
The Baltimore rockers' sixth album sold just 278 copies more than their closest rival, James Bay's debut album 'Chaos and the Calm', the BBC reported.
The Baltimore band asserted that this was a huge surprise and they didn't expect this kind of reaction to the album and they couldn't be happier.
Ed Sheeran's 'X' grabbed the third spot on the charts, whereas, 'In the Lonely Hour' by Sam Smith was placed at fourth spot.
The Prodigy's 'The Day is My Enemy' secured the fifth position on UK album charts.
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