Coming in at No. 2 on the ARIA Albums Chart is Sheppard’s third album
Kaleidoscope Eyes. It’s the Brisbane pop band s third straight Top Two album, having hit No. 2 with their 2014 debut album
Bombs Away and No. 1 with 2018’s
Watching The Sky.
Rounding out an all-new Top Three this week is Alice Cooper’s
Detroit Stories. It’s the shock-rock legend’s highest-charting album in the ARIA charts era, equaling the peak of his 1977’s Lace And Whiskey. (The ARIA Charts were launched in 1983.)
Detroit Stories becomes Cooper’s eighth Top Ten album in Australia and second successive Top Ten studio album, following
Itâs the followup to the Northampton artistâs debut
Nothing Great About Britain, which peaked at No. 9 in May 2019, got shortlisted for the Mercury Prize and earned him a pair of NME awards.
Last weekâs leader, Foo Fightersâ
Medicine at Midnight (Columbia), dips to No. 3 on the chart blast, while New York City rockers The Pretty Reckless bow at No. 4 on the midweek survey with their fourth album
Death by Rock and Roll (Century Media), the most downloaded album over the past weekend.
The top tier is closed out by David Bowieâs live album
Look At The Moon! (Parlophone), new at No. 5.
Posted on 29 Jan 2021
By ABC Digital
Bring Me the Horizon‘s
Post Human: Survival Horror EP has reached number one on the U.K.’s Official Albums Chart, three months after its original release last October.
The jump in sales can be credited to the nine-track collection’s debut on physical formats last week. Upon its initial digital-only release,
Post Human: Survival Horror debuted at number five on the Official Albums chart.
“We really weren’t expecting to get a Number 1 after having a record out for three months, so we’re super stoked for this to happen especially after getting the Top 5 last year,” frontman
Bring Me the Horizon s Post Human: Survival Horror EP has reached number one on the U.K. s Official Albums Chart, three months after its original release last October. The jump in sales can be credited to the nine-track collection s debut on physical formats last week. Upon its initial digital-only release, Post Human: Survival Horror debuted at number five on the Official Albums chart. We really weren t expecting to get a Number 1 after having a record out for three months, so we re super stoked for this to happen especially after getting the Top 5 last year, frontman Oli Sykes tells