Resolution stalking the top tracks.
Sydney singer/songwriter Matt Corby has jumped into the ARIA Singles Chart top five this week, with his new track Resolution shooting from 34 to five in its second week.
As Robin Thicke's Blurred Lines featuring T.I. and Pharrell retained the top spot and Daft Punk's Get Lucky featuring Pharrell held second, Corby was the biggest mover outside of contestants from The Voice. The track is the first taste from his awaited new album, due later this year.
Harrison Craig's It Had Better Be Tonight was the highest of the reality TV show's debuts at 12, with Celia Pavel's Edelweiss at 23, Luke Kennedy's Freedom 90 at 25 and Miss Murphy's Killing Me Softly at 30.
Daft Punk held their top spot in the ARIA Albums Chart with Random Access Memories in a week where new releases on just troubled the top ten. Alice In Chains' The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here debuted at ten, Laura Marling's Once I Was An Eagle at 12 and Jamie Cullum's Momentum at 39.
The highest local debut was Dialectrix's The Cold Light Of Day, which missed out on the top 50 by landing at 70 - it debuted at 40 on the Digital Albums Chart.
On the back of his Opera House shows for Vivid and a performance on The Voice, Gurrumul's Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu re-entered at 35. His second – and more recent – record Rrakala re-entered at 71.