Fresh from winning Best New Artist at the GRAMMY Awards, Olivia Dean reclaims the #1 spot on the ARIA Albums Chart, as The Art Of Loving climbs from #2 for its eighth non-consecutive week on top.
Don Toliver is new at #4 with Octane, his fifth – and first top 10 – solo studio album. He reached #20 in 2020 with Heaven Or Hell, #17 in 2021 with Life Of A Don and #16 in 2024 with Hardstone Psycho. As part of JackBoys, he got to #5 in 2019 with JackBoys and #3 in 2025 with JackBoys 2.
The release of physical versions sends Lily Allen’s West End Girl flying from #63 back to the #6 peak it achieved late last year. She will perform the album in its entirety in her concerts here in October and November this year, her first Australian tour in more than seven years. Lily’s highest charted album is It’s Not Me, It’s You, which spent three weeks at #1 in 2009.
The soundtrack to the fifth and final season of Netflix’s Stranger Things debuts at #11 on the Albums Chart as well as #1 on the Vinyl Chart. It includes tracks from ABBA, Tiffany, David Bowe, Butthole Surfers, Iron Maiden, Cowboy Junkies and more.
Ocean Alley’s Love Balloon climbs back up the chart from #22 to #12 on the Albums Chart and #1 on the Australian Albums Chart. It peaked at #3 on the Albums Chart in September last year, becoming their third album in a row to reach #3.
Brisbane band Radium Dolls’ Wound Up is new at #17 on the Albums Chart and #2 on the Australian Albums Chart. It’s their second studio album and first appearance on the ARIA Charts.
Sydney-based Velvet Trip, the psychedelic-pop project of singer, songwriter and producer Zeppelin Hamilton, debuts at #33 with second album Glimmers Continued. Their first, Harmony Blooms, peaked at #19 in 2024.
Olivia Dean secures 12 straight weeks at #1 on the ARIA Singles Chart with Man I Need, making it the longest running #1 single by a solo female artist since Miley Cyrus’ Flowers in 2023. Olivia’s So Easy (To Fall In Love) hits a new high, up from #4 to #2.
Noah Kahan debuts at #15 with The Great Divide, the title track from his next album, which drops in late April. He has scored four top 50 hits including Stick Season, which spent three weeks at #1 in early 2024. His album Stick Season takes the #1 spot on the ARIA On Replay Albums chart this week.
Djo’s End Of Beginning holds at #1 on the ARIA On Replay Singles chart.