Independent Chart Wrap: Seth Sentry gives ’em hell
The Carlton Dry Independent Singles chart sees Hermitude’s The Buzz featuring Mataya & Young Tapz return to #1 this week. Seth Sentry’s Hell Boy returns to the Top 10 landing at #10 up from #12 while Hermitude’s Parallel Paradise EP hits #15 up from #20. A re-entry takes place at #17 with Seth Sentry’s The Waiter Minute EP, no doubt thanks to the recent buzz around him and his new ARIA #2 album. At #19 is a debut for Seth Sentry’s Run, finally making adebut even though it was the first single taken off of the his new album Strange New Past.
The Radio Play chart sees Sia’s Big Girls Cry remain at #1 for another week while Hermitude’s The Buzz moves back up to #2. Plenty of new debuts take place this week, the first coming in at #6 with Kucka’s Flux 98 followed by UV Boi’s Luv featuring Fionn Richards & Basstracks at #9. The next new entries come at #11 with Ayla’s Waiting, Lurch & Chief’s Echo at #14, San Cisco’s Magic at #15, Tired Lion’s Suck at #18 and Parkway Drive’s Vice Grip at #20. Plenty of re-entries make up the bottom half of the chart as well, in fact everything from #13 down is either a new debut or re-entry.
The Albums chart has a #1 debut take place this week with Seth Sentry’s Strange New Past. The new aussie hip hop debut takes the top spot from Hermitude’s Dark Night Sweet Light, which drops to #2. At #6 Seth Sentry sees even more success with his previous#1 studio album This Was Tomorrow moving up from #12. Unknown Mortal Orchestra’s Multi-Love debuts at #11 while Cosmic Psychos’ Cum The Raw Prawn sees a debut at #14.
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