Independent Chart Wrap: Luca Brasi & King Gizz top AIR Albums
AIR Singles
Flume holds #1 for a second week on the AIR Singles chart following its #1 debut last week. It leads ahead of a stagnant Top 5 with the first change coming in at #5 as The Rubens’ Hoops moves up from #6.
Sia’s Elastic Heart moves back into the Top 10 at #9 from #11 while Chet Faker re-enters at #11 with Talk Is Cheap. Hein Cooper scores a new debut at #14 with Rusty as does Urthboy’s Daughter Of The Light ft. Kira Puru at #16.
AIR Radio Play
It’s also a quiet Top 5 on the AIR Radio Play chart this week with Sia’s Cheap Thrills leading ahead of an identical Top 5. Hein Cooper’s Rusty moves to #6 from #7 followed by The Rubens’ Cut Me Loose at #7 from #8.
Clea’s Dire Consequences hits #8 from #10 and is replaced by Sia’s Elastic Heart at #10 from #11.
The Bennies re-enter the chart at #15 with Detroit Rock Ciggies, as do Wild Honey at #16 with Eye To Eye. A.D.K.O.B.S.’s Glue scores a re-entry at #18, as does Citizen Kay’s Life Gives You Lemons at #19 and Boo Seeka’s Fool at #20.
AIR Albums
Scoring a well deserved #1 debut on the Carlton Dry Independent Albums chart this week is Luca Brasi’s If This Is All We’re Going To Be followed by a similarly impressive #2 debut from King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard’s Nonagon Infinity.
The Jezabels’ Synthia returns to the Top 10 at #7 from #13 and mark the last of the upward movement in the chart. The Waifs are the only re-entry into the chart at #20 with Beautiful You.
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