Independent Chart Wrap: Death metal band Be’lakor challenge Sia
AIR Singles
Flume’s Say It ft. Tove Lo reigns supreme at #1 for another week with no change occurring until Sia’s Alive moves back into the Top 10 at #4 from #11. Sia’s Elastic Heart also moves back into the Top bracket at #9 from #14.
Joel Adams lands just outside the Top 10 at #11 from #16 while Flume’s Lose It ft. Vic Mensa hits #14 from #18. Alex Lahey scores the only debut at #15, while Slumberjack re-enter at #17 with Open Fire ft. Daniel Johns.
Marcus Marr & Chet Faker’s The Trouble With Us re-enters at #19 followed by Flume’s Holdin On re-entering at #20.
AIR Radio Play
Flume’s Say It maintains the hold at #1 while Sia’s Cheap Thrills re-enters at #2 on the Carlton Dry Independent Radio chart. The Temper Trap’s Fall Together also scores a re-entry at #4.
The Rubens re-enter at #13 and #14 with Hoops and Hold Me Back while The Temper Trap debut at #19 with old track Sweet Disposition.
AIR Albums
Sia’s This Is Acting holds fast at #1 while King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard move up to #2 from #4 with Nonagon Infinity. Be’Lakor’s Vessels cracks #3 from #11 on its second week in the chart, demonstrating the charting potential of an independent metal band within Australia. Seth Sentry moves back into the Top 10 at #9 from #14 with Strange New Past.
Hey Geronimo’s Crashing Into The Sun is the first debut, coming at #12. Oh Pep! Follow with an entry at #14 with Stadium Cake.
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