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Arcade Fire make an incendiary debut atop the album chart, blazing to first week sales of 45,252 with red hot fourth album Reflektor, despite the title track peaking seven weeks ago at number 44.
Largely Canadian and substantially familial (US-born lead singer Win Butler and his brother William form Arcade Fire with Win's Canadian wife Regine Chassagne and three unrelated Canadians), the Montreal-based band previously topped the chart in 2010, when their third album, The Suburbs, opened at number one on sales of 61,263 copies.
Arcade Fire's highest first week sale came in 2007, when second album Neon Bible debuted and peaked at number two on slightly higher first week sales of 65,700. Their 2005 debut Funeral opened at number 71 (4,782 sales), took 47 weeks to reach its peak (number 33) and has sold 341,743 copies - almost as many as The Suburbs (343,072) and Neon Bible (356,889).