Independent Chart Wrap: Russell Morris debuts at #1
AIR Singles
Sia’s Alive maintains its hold on the ARIA Singles chart for another week, leading ahead of Vance Joy’s Fire And The Flood at #2 up from #3.
Sia’s Chandelier moves back up to #9 from #9 whilst Hermitude’s The Buzz featuring Mataya & Young Tapz re-enters the Top 10 at #9 from #11.
Wafia’s Heartburn sees a debut at #10, marking the only new debut, though Flume’s Some Minds featuring Andrew Wyatt re-enters at #19.
AIR Radio Play
Vance Joy remains at #1 for another week with Fire And The Flood whilst DMA’s take a new peak at #4 from #6 with Lay Down, marking the first bit of movement in the Top 5.
The Rubens take a new peak at #6 from #12. Meg Mac’s Never Be hits #7 from #12 whilst City Calm Down take a new peak at #10 from #16.
Slum Sociable re-enter the chart at #12 with All Night, entering just one spot short of their previous peak.
At #18 is the only new debut in the chart, Urthboy’s Long Loud Hours featuring Bertie Blackman.
AIR Albums
A new debut comes in at #1 with Russell Morris’ Red Dirt Red Heart, entering ahead of The Waifs’ Beautiful You, which remains at #2 for another week.
One other new debut comes in at #12 with Polish Club’s self-titled release, though The Waifs re-enter at #20 with A Brief History.
Aside from these new debuts and re-entries, there is little to no significant movement in this week’s Carlton Dry Independent Albums chart.
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