The latest from the mid-week charts.
Aussie acts Oh Mercy and Golden Features are set to be the highest local debuts on this week's ARIA Charts.
Oh Mercy, fronted by singer Alexander Gow, look to break the top 30 in the Albums Chart with their fifth studio album, When We Talk About Love, which we gave a glowing review for — check it out here.
Meanwhile up-and-coming Sydney dance producer Golden Features has also achieved an impressive feat with his new track, XXIV set to crack the top 40 on the Singles Chart. It is no doubt an indication of the rapid rise of the masked artist whose EP also came in at #1 on the iTunes electronic charts.
While US pop star Hilary Duff and veteran performer James Taylor look to break the top 10 in the Albums Chart this week, a few Splendour In The Grass acts are also aiming for a big debut.
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Alongside Oh Mercy, English rock band Everything Everything return with their third album Get To Heaven, and fellow Brit act Wolf Alice's debut studio album My Love Is Cool both aim to crack the top 40.
Also set to debut this week includes US soul singer Leon Bridges' Coming Home (another one well-like around here and an act we'd like to see at Bluesfest) and German metal supergroup Lindemann with Skills In Pills - check out our recent chat with the music duo.
Over on the Singles Chart, Brisbane singer Conrad Sewell will look to retain top spot from last week, while fans of Gym Class Heroes can expect to hear new solo material from its frontman Travie McCoy with Golden, which also features Aussie star Sia.