News 13 March 2026

Kiss all the time, top the chart occasionally

Harry goes four for four

Kiss all the time, top the chart occasionally

Harry Styles storms onto the ARIA Albums Chart at #1 and #1 on the Vinyl Chart with his fourth solo album, Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally

All four of Harry’s albums have reached the chart summit: Harry Styles spent one week at #1 in 2017, Fine Line ruled for three weeks in 2019-20 and Harry’s House reigned for 10 weeks in 2022-23. 

As part of One Direction, he also had four #1 albums: Up All Night in 2011, Take Me Home in 2012, Midnight Memories in 2013 and Four in 2014. 

All 12 tracks from Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally are in the top 50, lifting his total number of top 50 hits to 33. He has landed at #1 twice, with Sign Of The Times in 2017 and As It Was in 2022.

American Girls leads the charge this week, new at #3. The first single from his new album, Aperture, jumps back up the chart from #38 to #10; it peaked at #2 in late January. 

Linkin Park’s From Zero jumps back up the chart from #44 to #4 thanks to their current Australian tour (their first visit here in 13 years). It spent one week at #1 in November 2024 and is also #2 on the Vinyl Chart.

Fugazi land at #20 on the albums chart with Albini Sessions (Benefits For Letters Charity). The album features previously unreleased recordings made with the late Steve Albini in 1992. It’s the US band’s sixth studio album and first to chart here. 

Making his ARIA Albums Chart debut, Aussie rock and roots artist Bully Hay is new at #31 with his second album, Anywhere But Here.

Byron Bay based singer Sam Buckingham debuts at #35 with Beautiful Machine. It’s her fifth album and first appearance on the main ARIA Albums Chart. 

Olivia Dean stays on top of the ARIA Singles Chart, with Man I Need scoring its 17th straight week at #1. It’s now tied with The Kid Laroi and Justin Bieber’s Stay and Alex Warren’s Ordinary as the second longest running #1 single ever. Tones and I holds the crown with Dance Monkey, which topped the chart for 24 weeks in 2019-20. 

Fleetwood Mac’s Rumours climbs back to #1 on the ARIA On Replay Albums Chart, while Zara Larsson’s Lush Life remains at the top of the On Replay Singles Chart. She is at #5 on the main Singles Chart with Stateside, her collaboration with PinkPantheress.