All the latest from the mid-week charts
Veteran US rock group Faith No More just yesterday released their first studio album in eighteen years, Sol Invictus, but they may have to contend with a certain Aussie duo for glory on this week's ARIA Album Charts.
While the San Fran founded quintet look to clinch a top three spot, electronic group Hermitude are in a similar spot after the release of their fifth studio album, Dark Night Sweet Light.
It will be a very interesting week for sales and we gave both albums glowing reviews, while Hermitude received our pick for album of the week — read our reviews for the latest efforts from Hermitude and Faith No More by clicking on their names.
Also debuting this week include US duo Twenty One Pilots with Blurryface, who are hoping for a top ten debut, The Killers frontman Brandon Flowers with his solo album, The Desired Effect, as well as new records from Aussie thrash metal group, King Parrot and English electro band, Hot Chip.
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Fellow Brit and songwriter Paul Weller's tenth studio album Saturn's Pattern is also out this week and we recently spoke to the man himself about the new album.
Meanwhile, new singles to debut this week include rapper A$AP Rocky's unique new track Everyday, which also features British songwriter Rod Stewart, Miguel and Mark Ronson, as well Taylor Swift's fourth single Bad Blood, from her acclaimed album, 1989.
Her video for the song also dropped this week, which features a slew of famous celebrities — see what we thought of the clip here.