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.
The Highlights (Republic Records/XO) lifts 4-3 and Ariana Grande’s former leader
Positions (Republic Records) bounces 33-5 following the release of its deluxe edition.
Meanwhile, Olivia Rodrigo parks “Drivers License” at No. 1 on the Official U.K. Singles Chart for a seventh week.
It’s the longest streak since Tones And I’s “Dance Monkey,” which logged 11 weeks at No. 1 between October and December 2019, a record for a female solo artist.
“Drivers License” collected 5.6 million streams last week to hold off Lil Tjay & 6LACK’s “Calling My Phone”(Columbia) and Nathan Evans’ “Wellerman” (Polydor) remix with 220 Kid and Billen Ted, respectively.
Dua Lipa Hints At ‘Future Nostalgia’ B-Sides Album
Dua Lipa’s
Future Nostalgia era is the gift that keeps on giving. So far, the UK pop star has blessed us with the iconic
Club Future Nostalgia as well as a deluxe edition, a virtual concert and multiple remixes. She is now promising to drop a collection of unreleased material. “B-sides are on the way,” she captioned a new black-and-white pic. Of course, the trend of sharing a second volume of gems from an era was pioneered by pop visionary
Carly Rae Jepsen with
Dedicated Side B.
If those albums are any indication, some of the best songs from an era often don’t make the cut for one reason or another, so there’s every reason to get excited. In other Dua news, “Levitating” featuring