Sabrina Carpenter scores No. 1 on the Australian charts, while Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds make top album debuts.
Carpenter’s sixth studio album and first lead vocalist, short and sweet (via Island/Universal), extending its stay at the ARIA Chart Summit for a second week, negating the possibility of Nick Cave becoming a local leader wild godthe new ranking is No. 2.
This is the alt-lock legend’s 14th ARIA Top 10 album and continues ghostpeaking at No. 2 in 2019. massacrealso reached second place.
Cave has won eight ARIA Awards for his solo and group work, and in 2013 he won the Push away the skyand was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame in 2007. wild god This is Cave’s first release in these parts through a new agreement with PIAS/Inertia.
Meanwhile, Billie Eilish takes the podium Hit me hard, hit me softly (Interscope/Universal), up 4-3.
Oasis’ much-hyped 2025 reunion tour is a hot topic in Australia, but live dates have yet to be announced. The excitement spreads with a 30th anniversary edition of the debut album from a British pop era heavyweight absolutely possible “Big Brother/Orchard” entered the top ten for the first time, ranking 10th. absolutely possible According to ARIA, the band peaked in 1994, ranking at number 23.
Additionally, the Manchester rock band’s 1995 second album, (What’s the story) Morning glory? Flying back into the top 40 with a 71-27 performance.
Oasis has had nine albums in the ARIA Top 50, including five consecutive weeks at No. 1 in 1996 morning glory One week in 1997 here now. Their last studio album, 2008 dig into your soulranking highest in Australia at fifth place.
Carpenter completes the double chart run with “Taste” dominating the ARIA Singles Chart, released on Friday, September 6, for a second consecutive week. “Please Please Please” lands at No. 4, with Carpenters breaking into the top 10 for the fourth time in the latest frame, while “Bed Chem” improves from No. 11 to No. 10.
Riding on the success of “Espresso,” “Please Please Please” and “Taste,” the American singer and actress has spent five weeks at No. 1 so far in 2024, more than any other female artist.