Clouds (The Mixtape), new at No. 5. It s NF s second Top Five effort following The Search, which peaked at No. 3 in August 2019.
Faith No More frontman Mike Patton makes another chart appearance in the Land Down Under, this time with his supergroup Tomahawk, whose latest LP
Tonic Immobility bows at No. 18. It s the followup to
Oddfellows, which just snuck inside the Top 40 following its release in February 2013, peaking at No. 37.
Ten years after Tame Impala announced their arrival to the world stage, Kevin Parker s psychedelic-rock outfit returns to the ARIA Chart with InnerSpeaker, their debut album.
InnerSpeaker reenters the survey at No. 19 off the back of its 10th anniversary reissue. The album debuted at No. 4 following its release in May 2010.
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Australian trio Skegss see their second studio album “Rehearsal” debut at the top of the ARIA Albums Chart this week, becoming their third Top 10 and first No.1 set.
“Rehearsal” (Loma Vista/Concord) by Skegss becomes the 912th No.1 Album in Australia (1965 to 2021), the 762nd for ARIA (1983 to 2021), the 548th to debut at No.1 (1976 to 2021), the twelfth No.1 album for 2021, and now the second for the record label Loma Vista after last years “We are Chaos” for Marilyn Manson (1 week on 21st of Sept, 2020).
Skegss have now landed four albums within the Top 20, three of which have made it into the Top 10, with 2020 seeing the re-issue of their older material on vinyl for the first time, resulting in “Holiday Food” (EP, issued 2017) making it to No.17 in December of 2020 and “50 Push Ups for a Dollar” (EP, issued 2015) cracking No.4 in November 2020, while their first studio album “My Own Mess” debuted and peaked at No.2 in mid-September of 2018, thus this ne
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