New and old music from local artists has taken over the Aussie charts this week!
Local talent has soared into both the ARIA Albums and Singles Chart this week, with multiple Top 10 entries.
After debuting at #1 last week and making history (again), Aussie icon Jimmy Barnes sits at #2 on the Albums Chart with his new album, Flesh And Blood, and he’s in good company this week.
Brisbane rockers DZ Deathrays swoop in to claim their second ARIA Top 10 as Positive Rising: Part 2 debuts at #4 on the Albums Chart and tops the Vinyl Albums Chart. The band’s Bloody Lovely peaked at #4 on the Albums Chart in 2018.
Meanwhile, Magic Dirt’s beloved debut album cracks the Top 10 for the first time ever, 25 years after its initial release.
The reissue of the Geelong band’s Friends In Danger to mark its 25th anniversary sees it re-enter the chart at #10, after previously peaking at #25 when it was released in September 1996.
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Magic Dirt are closely followed by Sydney duo Jess & Matt, who return to the chart with their third album Wildflowers debuting at #11, while Australian punk veterans Cosmic Psychos secure their highest ARIA Albums Chart placement to date with their eleventh record, Mountain Of Piss, debuting at #19.
Mountain Of Piss also lands at #2 on the Vinyl Albums Chart.
Over on the Singles Chart, international sensation The Kid LAROI has scored his second ARIA #1, thanks to a collab with Justin Bieber.
Taken from the Aussie rapper’s upcoming mixtape, F*ck Lov3, Stay debuts at #1.
The Kid LAROI landed in the #1 spot in May with his collab with Miley Cyrus, Without You, a track that’s currently sitting at #10.
You can check out all of this week’s ARIA placings here.