Brighton's alternative rock duo Blood Red Shoes have hit the top ten of the vinyl album charts with their latest release, Get Tragic.

It is their fifth album, following on from their debut, Box of Secrets in 2008, Fire Like This two years later, In Time To Voices in 2012 and Blood Red Shoes five years ago.

The band comprises Steven Ansell and Laura-Mary Carter. The band's name was taken from a Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire musical in which Rogers’s character turns a pair of white dancing shoes red with blood.

In the latest album charts released on Friday Get Tragic debuted at number nine. It was produced in Los Angeles by Nick Launay and Adam Greenspan, who has worked with Brighton-based Nick Cave and also Arcade Fire.