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Peking Duk Make Top-Five Debut On Carlton Dry Indie Charts

22 October 2014 | 12:24 pm | Staff Writer

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Canberran electro luminaries Peking Duk have proven themselves more than a one-trick pony, following up the chart-busting performance of breakthrough single High with new entry Take Me Over, featuring SAFIA, earning them the second-highest placing on this week's singles ladder in the Carlton Dry Independent Music Charts.

The lads were unable to topple the seemingly unmoveable Timmy Trumpet and Freaks, which remains atop the pile for yet another week, but are the first act to displace the top four for quite some time. The only other singles debut for the week, the self-titled EP from ascendant Sydneysiders Little May, nets the ladies a top-20 entry of their own, coming in at #19.

Veteran Aussie rockers AC/DC, meanwhile, put in a strong showing in this round, with three of their tracks — new cut Play Ball and classics Thunderstruck and You Shook Me All Night Long — making appearances on the charts, grabbing #5, #9 and #17 for the week respectively. 

Melburnian outfit The Delta Riggs achieved the highest full-length debut this week, with their new'un Dipz Zebazios settling in just outside the top five, at #6; once more, the top four (Missy HigginsOzHilltop HoodsWalking Under StarsJimmy Barnes30:30 Hindsight and Vance Joy's Dream Your Life Away) remain unchanged, with Sheppard's Bombs Away leapfrogging up from #7 last week to round out the "new" top five.

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Wonderfully, we also see a chart debut from an old favourite this week — Play School's collection Favourite Things: Songs & Nursery Rhymes steps out for its first week on the ladder at #18.