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This week’s
ARIA CHARTS


Spacey Jane debut at #1
Perth band’s sophomore album tops the Albums Charts


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Spacey Jane.

It’s another Australian success story in the ARIA Charts this week as Spacey Jane debut at #1 on the Albums Chart with sophomore effort Here Comes Everybody.

Spacey Jane write: “Thank you so, so much for the love and support we’ve received for this record.  Making this album was a massive journey for us all, we poured our hearts into it.  From seeing your tags and mentions, meeting you in person and hearing you talk about what HCE means to you and to having a number 1 album… We are all so deeply grateful for everything”.

ARIA CEO, Annabelle Herd, said: “Caleb, Peppa, Kieran and Ashton from Spacey Jane deserve a serious round of applause for their fantastic work on Here Comes Everybody and a huge congratulations for their #1 debut. Another week with an Australian act at the top of the Albums Chart and another reason to celebrate the bright future of our home grown music industry.”

Beating American country artist Luke Combs to the top spot, this is the Perth four piece’s second debut on the charts after their first album, Sunlight, made it to #2 last year. Here Comes Everybody also took the #1 position in the Vinyl Albums Chart as well as #1 on the Australian Artists Albums Charts.

Luke Combs debuts at #2 with Growin’ Up, his third debut in the Albums Chart top 10. Aussie indie hardcore band SPEED have also made their first ARIA Charts appearance, debuting at #5 with their EP A Gang Called Speed, while the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack for Baz Lurhmann’s ELVIS debuts at #22
On the Singles Chart, Kate Bush returns to #1 with Running Up That Hill (Deal with God); bumping last week’s #1, Glimpse of Us by Japanese-Australian artist Joji back to #2. This marks the third week Kate Bush has been at #1 since featuring in season four of Stranger Things.

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Check Out The FULL CHART INFORMATION HERE 


Albums:

Top 5:

1. Spacey Jane – Here Comes Everybody (Debut)

2. Luke Combs – Growin’ Up (Debut)
3. Harry Styles ­­– Harry’s House
4. Drake – HONESTLY, NEVERMIND
5. SPEED – Gang Called Speed (Debut)

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Singles:

Top 5:

1. Kate Bush ­Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)

2. Joji – Glimpse Of Us
3. Harry Styles – As It Was
4. Lizzo ­– About Damn Time
5. Doja Cat ­– Vegas

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New Music Chart Singles:

Top 5:

1. Joji – Glimpse Of Us

2. Harry Styles – As It Was
3. Lizzo ­– About Damn Time
4. Doja Cat – Vegas
5. Jack Harlow – First Class

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Check out video highlights of the top 10 singles HERE


Australian Artist Albums:

Top 5:

1. Spacey Jane – Here Comes Everybody (Debut)

2. SPEED – Gang Called Speed (Debut)
3. The Kid LAROI – F*ck Love (Over You)
4. Jimmy Barnes – Soul Deep 30
5. Wiggles – Rewiggled

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Australian Artist Singles:

Top 5:

1. Joji ­– Glimpse of Us

2. The Kid LAROI & Justin Bieber – Stay
3. The Kid LAROI – Thousand Miles
4. Vance Joy – Clarity
5. Dean Lewis – Hurtless

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Vinyl Albums:

Top 5:

1. Spacey Jane – Here Comes Everybody (Debut)

2. Wiggles – Rewiggled
3. SPEED – Gang Called Speed (Debut)
4. Harry Styles ­­– Harry’s House
5. Porcupine Tree – Closure / Continuation

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For all of this week’s charts go to aria.com.au/charts


ABOUT THE ARIA CHART:

The national ARIA Chart is Australia’s pre-eminent music chart representing a broad cross section of retail outlets. More than 1200 music retailers, including department stores, chain stores, independent retailers, streaming outlets, and digital providers contribute their data to ARIA to ensure that comprehensive charts are compiled across various genres and categories during any given week.


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