
Lewis Capaldi will not be denied his first No. 1 in Australia broken by the desire to be sent to heaven explosion at the top.
The Scottish singer-songwriter’s second album eclipses the No. 7 best from her debut divinely uninspired to a hellish extent From 2019 onwards. platinum-certified divinely indifferent The poll jumped 34-30 this week in its 210th cycle.
Coming in at number 2 on the ARIA Charts published 26 May, John Farnham’s voice finding (Wheatley Records/Sony Music Australia), soundtrack to the documentary of the same name.
voice finding became the legendary Australian singer’s 20th top 10 album in Australia.
The documentary, like its companion album, is a hit. In the weeks following its May 18 release through Sony Pictures, voice finding An Australian music documentary was confirmed as the best-selling theatrical release.
Farnham is accustomed to life at or near the top of the charts. His Blockbuster 1986 Album whispering jack It is the best-selling album by an Australian act, spending 25 weeks at No. 1, and moving over 1.6 million copies. Today, it is certified 24 times platinum.
They age of Reason (1988), chain reaction (1990), Then… (1993), Highlights from the main event With Olivia Newton-John and Anthony Warlow (1998), 33 1/3 (2000), Last time (2002), Highlights of Two Strong Hearts: Live (2015) and friends for christmasboth with Olivia Newton-John (2016).
Farnham has been in the news for ill health. The ARIA Hall of Fame inductee singer underwent major surgery last year to remove a cancerous growth on his throat, and later endured a stent in hospital as he battled a chest infection.
Sleep Token’s third album completing a brand new top three, take me back to eden (Spineform/Inertia). It is the first appearance of a British rock band on the ARIA charts at No. 3, while Ed Sheeran’s latest, Reduce (Atlantic/Warner), Fall 1-4.
South Coast, Australian indie band The Vans also top 10 on debut with their second album last of its kind (Upper River Records/AWAL), New at No. 8, for their first impression on the tally.
Adelaide alternative rock band Bad // Dreams debuts at No. 10 Hu ha! (BMG/ADA).
On the ARIA Singles Chart, Morgan Wallen entered a seventh week at No. 1 with “Last Night” (Republic/Universal).
Finally, Lana Del Rey made her top debut with her recently discovered recording of 2012, “Say Yes to Heaven” (Interscope/Universal), which is new at No. 20, while Australia’s pop princess Kylie Minogue ” She scored her 49th top 50 single with “Padam”. Padam” (Liberation), new at No. 39.