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This week’s

ARIA CHARTS

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Gang Of Youths snare second #1 album
Glass Animals make surprise return to Singles Chart #1
Top Ten debuts for Slash, Avril Lavigne, Central Cee and Tears For Fears

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CHECK OUT THE FULL CHART INFORMATION HERE 


Albums:

Top 5:

1. Gang Of Youths – ‘angel in realtime.’ (Debut)

2. Slash & Myles Kennedy And The Conspirators – ‘4’ (Debut)
3. Avril Lavigne – ‘Love Sux’ (Debut)
4. Soundtrack – ‘Encanto’
5. Olivia Rodrigo – ‘SOUR’

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Album Highlights: 

#1: Gang Of Youths ‘angel in realtime.’ – Sydney’s Gang Of Youths score their second #1 on the ARIA Albums Chart, claiming the top spot with angel in realtime. The group’s third studio album is the follow-up to Go Farther In Lightness (#1 Aug. ’17), which won four ARIA Awards in 2017, including Album Of The Year. angel in realtime. includes the track ‘the angel of 8th ave.’ (#48 Jun. ’21). As well as the band’s second #1, it also becomes the fifth Gang Of Youths release to chart in the ARIA Top 5. This week, Gang Of Youths also hold the #1 Australian album and #1 vinyl album.

Gang Of Youths said: “We just want to thank everybody for sticking with us and buying and streaming our record. We are proud to be an Australian band and we just want to say again how much we appreciate the support we get from you all.”

ARIA Chief Executive Officer, Annabelle Herd, said: “Congratulations to Gang of Youths for another outstanding album and for hitting number 1 on the ARIA Albums Chart, an amazing achievement. Three different homegrown artists at number one, three weeks in a row, proves just how much music fans across the nation love our local acts. It also proves just how valuable Australian music can be as a cultural and economic contributor.”

#2: Slash & Myles Kennedy And The Conspirators ‘4’ – Three weeks after its initial release, Slash & Myles Kennedy And The Conspirators crash in at #2 with 4. It’s the fourth collaboration between the Guns N’ Roses guitar hero and Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators, following on from Living The Dream (#4 Oct. ’18). It’s the outfit’s third #2 peak after Apocalyptic Love (#2 May ’12) and World On Fire (#2 Sept. ’14). 4 hits the chart now after physical copies have become more readily available in the market.

#3: Avril Lavigne ‘Love Sux’ – Releasing Love Sux, Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne debuts at #3. The follow-up to Head Above Water (#9 Feb. ’19) is Lavigne’s seventh studio album and becomes her seventh Top Ten entry on the ARIA Albums Chart. Love Sux includes collaborations with Machine Gun Kelly and Blink-182’s Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker.

#6: Central Cee ‘23’ – Central Cee scores a new ARIA Top 50 peak as he debuts at #6 with 23. The second mixtape from the British rapper comes a year on from Wild West Mixtape (#37 Mar. ’21) and includes the single ‘Obsessed With You (#30 Oct. ’21).

#7: Tears For Fears ‘The Tipping Point’ – British duo Tears For Fears return to the ARIA Albums Chart for the first time in over 30 years as they debut at #7 with The Tipping Point. It’s the first studio album from the pair since 2004’s Everybody Loves a Happy Ending. It becomes their first chart entry since third album The Seeds Of Love (#18 Oct. ’89) and their first Top Ten since Songs from the Big Chair (#5 May ’85).

#17: Casey Barnes ‘Light It Up’ – Country singer-songwriter Casey Barnes claims his second career Top 50 entry as he debuts at #17 with Light It Up. Barnes’ sixth album is the follow-up to Town of A Million Dreams (#16 Apr. ’20), which was nominated for Best Country Album at the 2020 ARIA Awards.

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Check out video highlights of the top 10 singles HERE


Singles:

Top 5:

1. Glass Animals – ‘Heat Waves’

2. The Kid Laroi & Justin Bieber – ‘Stay’
3. Ed Sheeran – ‘Bad Habits’
4. Elton John & Dua Lipa – ‘Cold Heart (PNAU Remix)’
5. Gayle – ‘abcdefu’

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Singles Highlights:

#1: Glass Animals ‘Heat Waves’ – After 47 weeks out of the top spot, British band Glass Animals return to claim a seventh week at #1 on the ARIA Singles Chart with ‘Heat Waves’. In its time away from #1, the track has only spent one week out of the Top Ten (#11 in Aug. ’21). To date, it’s spent 57 weeks in the Top Ten, the most by any single in ARIA Charts history. ‘Heat Waves’ was #1 on the 2021 ARIA End Of Year Singles Chart.

#22: Jack Harlow ‘Nail Tech’ – After debuting at #36 last week, Jack Harlow climbs up the chart 14 spots this week to hit #22 with ‘Nail Tech’. The track has so far hit the Top 20 in the US and Canada.

#36: Em Beihold ‘Numb Little Bug’ – American artist Em Beihold moves up twelve spots to hit #36  with ‘Numb Little Bug’, her debut chart entry. To date, the track has also peaked at #36 in the UK.

#49: Labrinth ‘All For Us’ – British singer-songwriter Labrinth picks up his first Singles Chart Top 50 entry since 2015 as he debuts at #49 with ‘All For Us’. First released in 2019, a reworked version featuring actress/singer Zendaya was later released. Zendaya went on to perform the track in the first season of the TV series Euphoria, Labrinth last appeared on the chart with ‘Jealous’ (#18 Mar. ’15).

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Australian Artist Singles:

Top 5:

1. The Kid Laroi & Justin Bieber – ‘Stay’

2. Luude Feat. Colin Hay – ‘Down Under’
3. Flume Feat. MAYA-A – ‘Say Nothing’ (Debut)
4. Vance Joy – ‘Missing Piece’
5. Havana Brown ‘We Run The Night’

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Australian Artist Albums:

Top 5:

1. Gang Of Youths – ‘angel in realtime.’ (Debut)

2. Midnight Oil – ‘Resist’
3. Casey Barnes – ‘Light It Up’ (Debut)
4. The Kid Laroi – ‘F*ck Love (Over You)’
5. INXS – ‘The Very Best’

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Vinyl Albums:

Top 5:

1. Gang Of Youths – ‘angel in realtime.’ (Debut)

2. Avril Lavigne – ‘Love Sux’ (Debut)
3. Slash & Myles Kennedy And The Conspirators – ‘4’ (Debut)
4. Tears For Fears – ‘The Tipping Point’ (Debut)
5. Central Cee – ‘23’ (Debut)

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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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