Melanie Martinez Defeats DMA’S For Australian Chart Crown

Melanie Martinez Assists in securing her first chart leader in Australia Portals (via Atlantic/Warner). 1.

American singer/songwriter and 27-year-old, he made it into the public eye during the 2012 season. The Voice Leads the latest ARIA ChartThis article, published April 7, is her second top-10 appearance and third top-40.

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Martinez’s previous album, 2019’s K-12She peaked at No. 6; and her debut set, 2015’s Crying BabyHit No. 27.

No. 2 is Australian indie-act DMA’S How Many Dreams Are There? (I Oh You/Universal). It’s the Australian indie-rock outfit’s fourth studio album and fourth top 10 appearance, following 2020’s The GlowThe No. 2; 2018’s Right Now (No. 7) and 2016’s Hills End (No. 8).

ARIA Albums Chart’s Top Three is Completed The Record (Interscope/Universal), the debut LP from Boygenius, the indie “supergroup” featuring Phoebe Bridgers, Julien Baker and Lucy Dacus. The No. The No. The Record is an improvement on Bridgers’ No. 12 best with 2020’s Punisher, and Baker’s No. 21 peak for 2021’s Little Obligations

Private Function, a Melbourne punk band, has just missed out on a top ten berth for their fourth album. 370HSSV 0773H (Still On Top Records/RKT). It’s new at No. 11, for their second ARIA Chart appearance after 2020’s Which line is it anyway? Reached No. 9.

This unusual marketing campaign has helped the group make headlines in these parts. 370HSSV 0773H. The first 3,000 copies physical record features a limited-edition scratchable album cover, and a limited-edition “Gold” release is apparently infused with the band members’ urine. The “Gold” variant was priced at A$200 and sold-out in under a minute, according to reps for the band.

370HSSV 0773H — a title which has a different meaning when read upside down — makes a splash on the ARIA Vinyl Chart at No. 2.

Continue reading ARIA Singles Chart, Miley Cyrus’ ”Flowers” (Columbia/Sony) extends its reign into a 12th week. With that feat, “Flowers” joins an “elite group,” ARIA reports, tying it with Pharrell Williams’ ”Happy” (from 2014), Eminem’s ”Lose Yourself” (2002-03) and Dinah Shore’s ”Buttons and Bows” (1949).

Only eight songs have spent more time at the helm, with Tones and I’s ”Dance Monkey” the king at 24 weeks at No. 1, in 2019-20.

Finally, BlackPink’s Jisoo bows at No.33 with her solo single ”Flower” (Interscope/Universal). She becomes the third member in K-pop’s top girl group to make it into the ARIA Top 50. Melbourne, Australia-raised Rosé saw her 2021 single “On The Ground” reached No. 31 and Lisa’s 2021 release “Money” cashed in at No. 32.

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