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Independent Chart Wrap: King Social & Fletcher Pilon see success

Image: Townsville band King Social AIR SinglesFlume sits pretty at #1 yet again with Never Be Like You ft. Kai ahead of a similarly stagnant #2 with Sia s Cheap Thrills not moving an inch from last…

By Unknown AuthorPublished Mar 21, 2016
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independent chart wrap king social and fletcher pilon see success

Image: Townsville band King Social

AIR Singles

Flume sits pretty at #1 yet again with Never Be Like You ft. Kai ahead of a similarly stagnant #2 with Sia’s Cheap Thrills not moving an inch from last week. King Social’s Big Man takes the first new debut at #3 followed by Fletcher Pilon’s Infinite Child at #4.

The Temper Trap break into the Top 10 with Thick As Theives at #6 from #11. Fletcher Pilon’s Banjo EP also scores a debut at #16. Urthboy’s Second Heartbeat ft. Sampa The Great debuts at #17 followed by King Social’s It Goes Around – EP. Tigertown rounds off the chart at #20 with a re-entry of Lonely Cities.

AIR Radio Play

Sia remains at #1 on the Carlton Dry Independent Radio Play chart with Cheap Thrills, though former #1 Vance Joy’s Fire And The Flood has moved back up to #2 from #4. His other hit single Riptide moves up to #6 from #10 followed by Mansionair’s Pick Me Up hitting #8 from #13, a new peak.

Hermitude’s The Buzz ft. Mataya & Young Tapz moves back up to #14 from #19 while their other single Ukiyo re-enters at #19.

AIR Albums

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The Cat Empire’s Rising With The Sun spends week two in the chart at #1 following their top debut last week. Sia’s This Is Acting moves back up to #2 from #4 while her album 1000 Forms Of Fear returns to #5 from #6.

Hermitude’s Dark Night Sweet Light hits back at the Top 10 at #7 from #12, as does Russell Morris’ Red Dirt Red Heart. Similar things can be said of Colin Buchanan’s Boss Of The Cross at #9 from #14 and Ben Abraham’s Sirens at #10 from #13.

Sticky Fingers re-enter at #14 with Land OF Pleasure followed by Gurrumul’s self-titled album re-entering at #15. Bootleg Rascal also enjoy a re-entry at #20 with Asleep In The Machine following the success of their current tour.

 

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