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Chart Analysis April 12, 2016

Amrap Chart Wrap: Summer Flake and Birds of Tokyo Top Community Radio Charts

The Amrap Metro and Amrap Regional Charts provide insight into what’s gaining airplay and attention on community radio. The charts show the Top 10tracks ordered for airplay by community broadcasters through the Amrap’s AirIt music distribution service. This week sees Summer Flake and Birds of Tokyo top the community radio charts.
Adelaide songmaker Summer Flake has climbed to #1 in the Amrap Metro Chart with Wine Won’t Wash Away, having picked up spots in 2ser Sydney’s SERvin’ Up! and 4ZZZ Brisbane’s Top 20 new music lists. Watch the official music clip as featured via Amrap Pages on station websites including FBi RadioSydney, 4ZZZ Brisbane, 2XX FM Canberra, Triple R Melbourne, RTR FM Perth,2BOB in NSW, Edge Radio Hobart, as well as 3MDR and Inner FM in VIC.
Birds of Tokyo have held onto #1 in the Amrap Regional Chart with Anchor. Watch the official film clip for the track, as featured via Amrap Pages on station websites including Heritage FM in WA, Bay FM in QLD, 4ZZZ Brisbane, as well as Byron Bay FM and Port Stephens FM in NSW.
The Grand Magoozi enter the Amrap Metro Chart at #2 with The Last Cowboyhaving picked up spots in Triple R Melbourne’s Soundscape and 2ser Sydney’s SERvin’ Up! The Melbourne crew have made an impression on their local community stations. Listen here to their chat with Maddy Mac on PBS FM’sHomebrew, talking their debut self-titled record. They also dropped by Triple R for a live performance of the track on JVG Radio Method. Watch the adorable video for the swinging single on station websites including 4ZZZ Brisbane, Inner FM in VIC, Edge Radio Hobart, 2ser Sydney and Triple R Melbourne.
The Round Mountain Girls take #2 in the Amrap Regional Chart with The Constant Rhythm. The banjo laden single has racked up airplay at community radio stations across the country, including Gove FM in NT, 3MGB, 3MDR, 94.7 The Pulse and Southern FM in VIC, Monaro FM, Coast FM, Bay FM, Max FM and Central Hunter Community Radio in NSW, WOW FM, Hills Radio, Alex FM, Fleurieu FM and 5GTR in SA, as well as Burnett River Radio, Bay FM, Noosa Community Radio, Sunshine FM, Fraser Coast FM and Logan FM in QLD.
Black Cab take #3 in the Amrap Metro Chart with Uniforms having picked up a spot in FBi Radio Sydney’s new music list. The upbeat single has racked up airplay in every state and territory at stations including RTR FM Perth, FBi Radio Sydney, 8CCC in NT, Bay FM in QLD, Three D Radio and 5ZZZ in SA, Noongar Radio and Harvey Community Radio in WA, 2NVR, VOX FM and 2MCR in NSW, as well as SYN Radio, Triple R, Inner FM and 3MDR in VIC.
The Living End take #3 in the Amrap Regional Chart with Keep on Running. Watch the film clip as featured via Amrap Pages on station websites including2XX FM Canberra, Tyga FM in TAS, Harvey Community Radio in WA, Bay FMand Port Stephens FM in NSW, and North West FM and 979 FM in VIC.
The Goon Sax take #5 in the Amrap Metro Chart in their fourth week present with Up to Anything. Listen here to Louis Forster from the band, talking to SYN’s all Australian music show The Hoist.
Ryan Brookhouse takes #5 in the Amrap Regional Chart with Big Town Blue. The alt-country single has garnered airplay in every state and territory at stations including Gove FM in NT, Radio MAMA in WA, Logan FM, Gin Gin’s Own and Noosa Community Radio in QLD, Inner FM, 3RPC, 94.7 The Pulse and 3MGB in VIC, 5YYY, Hills Radio, Coast FM, Triple B FM and Alex FM in SA, as well as 2MCR, Valley FM, 2MAX, Ten FM, 2SEA, Braidwood Community Radio, 2MTM and 2RRR in NSW.
Emily Wurramara debuts at #7 in the Amrap Metro Chart withNgerraberrakernama (Wake Up), also taking #9 in the Amrap Regional Chart. The multilingual song has again racked up airplay in every state and territory at stations including Yolngu Radio in NT, Fraser Coast FM in QLD, Edge Radio Hobart, 4ZZZ Brisbane, ArtSound FM Canberra, King Island Community Radio in TAS, Inner FM, 3RPC and 3MGB in VIC, Tjuma Pulka FM, 6DBY and Voice of the Avon in WA, Three D Radio, Alex FM, 5GTR and 5CST in SA, as well as Bay FM, Radio Dungog, Eastside Radio, 2AIR FM, Wagga’s Life FM, 2SEA, Nambucca Valley Radio and Radio Blue Mountains in NSW.
Nattali Rize is back in the Amrap Regional Chart, rising to #7 with Natty Rides Again. Watch the Blue King Brown frontwoman gone solo’s official film clip as featured via Amrap Pages on station websites including 979 FM in VIC and4ZZZ Brisbane.
The Sugarcanes have held onto a spot in the Amrap Regional Chart, taking #8 with Never Call. Listen to their live set in Triple R Melbourne’s Performance Space 20 April as part of their April After Dark series and their interview with the amazing Chelsea Deeley on Radio Eastside Sydney’s The New Thing. Watch the official film clip as featured via Amrap Pages on station websites includingTYGA FM and Edge Radio in TAS, as well as Casey Radio in VIC.
Violent Soho take #9 in the Amrap Metro Chart with Viceroy having picked up a spot in 4ZZZ Brisbane’s Top 20 new music list. Listen to their recent chat with Dom O’Connor on FBi Radio Sydney, chatting about keeping in touch with old friends and rocking to the grave. Watch the official music video, as featured on Amrap Pages on station websites including RTR FM Perth, 2XX FM Canberra,4ZZZ Brisbane and 2RRR Sydney.
Rebecca Lee Nye joins the ranks of the Amrap Regional Chart at #10 with You, Me, Love (On a Saturday Night). Watch the video for this song, as featured via Amrap Pages on such station websites as 2RRR and 2NUR FM in NSW and3MDR in VIC.
See the full Amrap Charts at www.airit.org.au

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