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Chart Analysis December 7, 2015

Independent Chart Wrap: Vance Joy hits new peaks

Charts & Music Manager

AIR Singles

It’s now been five weeks at #1 for Marcus Marr & Chet Faker’s certified hit The Trouble With Us, leading ahead of a stagnant Top 4 which sees Vance Joy’s Fire And The Flood remain at #2, Sia’s Alive at #3 and The Rubens’ Hoops at #4.

Vance joy enjoys a new peak for single Riptide which makes it to #5 from #7 on the Singles chart – no doubt attributed to the success of the current Taylor Swift tour in which he’s the national support. Mess Is Mine also enjoys a new peak at #8 from #15.

Urthboy’s Long Loud Hours featuring Bertie Blackman debuts at #12 while Elizabeth Rose’s Shoulda Coulda Woulda and Sia’s One Million Bullets debut at #18 and #19 respectively.

AIR Radio Play

It’s literally an identical scene on the Radio Play chart with those four artists remaining in the exact same positions on the Radio Play chart as they do on the Top 4 of the Singles chart. The first movement comes at #5 from #6 as Boo Seeka take a new peak with Fool, followed by a new peak from Emma Louise’s Underflow at #6 from #8.

DMA’s re-enter the Top 10 at #8 from #11, no doubt feeding off the spotlight that their recent debut album announcement provided. Methyl Ethel’s Twilight Driving takes a new peak at #9 from #17.

Starting off the new debuts at #10 is City Calm Down’s Son followed by The Bennies’ Party Machine at #11 and UV Boi’s If She, If He featuring EASTGHOST at #12. The last new entry comes in at #16 with Cleopold’s Scarlet.

AIR Albums


It’s week three at #1 for The Ten Tenors’ Christmas album Our Christmas Wish. Courtney Barnett’s Sometimes I Sit And Think, And Sometimes I Just Sit returns to #2 from #3 as Sia’s 1000 Forms Of Fear drops to #3 from #2.

At #8 is the only debut on the Albums chart this week, with Dallas Crane’s Scoundrels taking the entry. Two re-entries line the bottom of the chart. First up is San Cisco’s Gracetown at #19 followed by Sia’s We Are Born at #20.

Click hereto view all this week’s charts, including our HOT100 national airplay (by genre & state), iTunes, Spotify, Shazam, ARIA, AIR & AMRAP.

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