His 'Spirit Of The ANZACS' compilation is aiming for a third consecutive week at one
The recently-released compilation album, Spirit Of The ANZACS could maintain another week of local chart domination, with only British singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran standing in the way of another week on top for the Lee Kernaghan-led album.
The album, which features a host of special guests including Megan Washington, Sheppard and Jessica Mauboy, went number one on the ARIA Albums Chart for the second consecutive week last week, achieving Gold status in the process. The compilation record will see its main competition come from Sheeran, who has been touring around the country the last few weeks. His 2014 album X currently sits at two on the chart.
There are a few other albums to keep an eye out for this week though, particularly the new LP from American pop-punks All Time Low. The record, titled Future Hearts, is expected to fixture around the top ten, as could the new release from singer-songwriter and soon-to-be-visitor Sufjan Stevens, Carrie & Lowell. Stevens is touring Australia next month for Vivid LIVE.
The release of the much-anticipated Fast & Furious 7 last week should also see the film's soundtrack climb from its current position of 33.
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Singles-wise, local lady and international star, Sia should make her way back into the top 40 via current single Big Girls Cry. The Adelaide native recently unveiled the video for the song, the third part of her video collaboration series with child star Maddie Ziegler.
New tracks to look out for this week are: Wiz Khalifa — See You Again (feat. Charlie Puth), Jamie Lawson — Wasn't Expecting That and Walk The Moon — Shut Up & Dance.