Independent Chart Wrap: Hockey Dad score highest debut
AIR SinglesFlume has been sitting pretty at #1 for 14 weeks now with Say It ft. Tove Lo. Big Scary score a new peak at #3 from #5 with The Opposite of Us, as do Northeast Party House with For You at…

AIR Singles Flume has been sitting pretty at #1 for 14 weeks now with Say It ft. Tove Lo. Big Scary score a new peak at #3 from #5 with The Opposite of Us, as do Northeast Party House with For You at #8 from #14. Emma Louise makes the last change in the Top 10 with West End Kids hitting #10 from #15.
Sia re-enters at #19 with Unstoppable while D.D Dumbo’s Walrus debuts at #20.
AIR Radio Play
Flume’s hold on the Radio Play chart is only in its fifth week, but Say It now has competition at #2 with the debut of The Temper Trap’s Lost. Two re-entries come in at #8 and #9 with The Rubens’ Hoops and The Temper Trap’s Fall Together respectively.
The Rubens make a re-entry at #14 again with Hold Me Back while Gretta Ray debuts at #15 with Drive. Leah Flanagan debuts at #17 with Chills as does Amy Shark at #20 with Adore.
AIR Albums
Windang’s finest, Hockey Dad, debut at #2 with their debut record Boronia. It enters ahead of Mick Lindsay’s This Song, which scores a high entry at #3. Cub Sport re-enter the chart at #7 with This Is Our Vice, while Russell Morris returns to the Top 10 at #9 from #16 with Red Dirt Red Heart.


Reporting from inside the Australian music business since '94.
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