It’s Sabrina Carpenter for the win on Australia’s charts as Nick Cave and The Unhealthy Seeds benefit from the prime album debut.
Carpenter’s sixth studio album and first chief, Brief n’ Candy (by way of Island/Common), extends its keep on the ARIA Chart summit for a second week, in doing so denying Nick Cave a homegrown chief with Wild God, new at No. 2.
It’s the choice lock legends’ 14th ARIA prime 10 album, and the followup to Ghosteen, which peaked at No. 2 in 2019. Cave’s 2021 collaboration with Soiled Three chief Warren Ellis, Carnage, additionally reached No. 2.
Cave has collected eight ARIA Awards for his solo or group work, took out prime spot in 2013 with Push The Sky Away, and was inducted into the ARIA Corridor of Fame in 2007. Wild God is Cave’s first launch in these elements by way of a brand new cope with PIAS/Inertia.
In the meantime, Billie Eilish completes the rostrum with Hit Me Exhausting And Delicate (Interscope/Common), up 4-3.
Oasis’s hyped 2025 reunion tour has been a sizzling story in Australia, the place stay dates have but to be introduced. That pleasure spilled over with the thirtieth anniversary version of the Britpop-era heavyweights’ debut album Positively Perhaps (Large Brother/Orchard), which enters the highest 10 for the primary time, at No. 10. Positively Perhaps peaked at No. 23 in 1994, in response to ARIA.
Additionally, the Manchester rockers’ sophomore album from 1995, (What’s The Story) Morning Glory?, blasts again into the highest 40, flying 71-27.
Oasis has impacted the ARIA Albums Chart Prime 50 with 9 titles, together with a five-week stretch at No. 1 in 1996 for Morning Glory and for one week in 1997 with Be Right here Now. Their final studio album, 2008’s Dig Out Your Soul, peaked at No. 5 in Australia.
Carpenter completes the chart double as “Style” reigns for a second week on the ARIA Singles Chart, printed Friday, Sept. 6. “Espresso,” in the meantime, stays sizzling at No. 2; “Please Please Please” is at No. 4, and Carpenters lands a fourth prime 10 on the newest body, as “Mattress Chem” improves 11-10.
With the chart-topping successes of “Espresso,” “Please Please Please” and “Style,” the U.S. singer and actor has logged 5 whole weeks at No. 1 thus far in 2024, greater than some other feminine artist.