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Independent Chart Wrap: Seth Sentry gives ’em hell

The Carlton Dry Independent Singles chart sees Hermitude s The Buzz featuring Mataya Young Tapz return to #1 this week. Seth Sentry s Hell Boy returns to the Top 10 landing at #10 up from #12 while…

By Unknown AuthorPublished Oct 27, 2015
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independent chart wrap seth sentry gives em hell

The Carlton Dry Independent Singles chart sees Hermitude’s The Buzz featuring Mataya & Young Tapz return to #1 this week. Seth Sentry’s Hell Boy returns to the Top 10 landing at #10 up from #12 while Hermitude’s Parallel Paradise EP hits #15 up from #20. A re-entry takes place at #17 with Seth Sentry’s The Waiter Minute EP, no doubt thanks to the recent buzz around him and his new ARIA #2 album. At #19 is a debut for Seth Sentry’s Run, finally making a debut even though it was the first single taken off of the his new album Strange New Past.

The Radio Play chart sees Sia’s Big Girls Cry remain at #1 for another week while Hermitude’s The Buzz moves back up to #2. Plenty of new debuts take place this week, the first coming in at #6 with Kucka’s Flux 98 followed by UV Boi’s Luv featuring Fionn Richards & Basstracks at #9. The next new entries come at #11 with Ayla’s Waiting, Lurch & Chief’s Echo at #14, San Cisco’s Magic at #15, Tired Lion’s Suck at #18 and Parkway Drive’s Vice Grip at #20. Plenty of re-entries make up the bottom half of the chart as well, in fact everything from #13 down is either a new debut or re-entry.

The Albums chart has a #1 debut take place this week with Seth Sentry’s Strange New Past. The new aussie hip hop debut takes the top spot from Hermitude’s Dark Night Sweet Light, which drops to #2. At #6 Seth Sentry sees even more success with his previous #1 studio album This Was Tomorrow moving up from #12. Unknown Mortal Orchestra’s Multi-Love debuts at #11 while Cosmic Psychos’ Cum The Raw Prawn sees a debut at #14. 

Click here to view all this week’s charts, including our HOT100 national airplay (by genre & state), iTunes, Spotify, Shazam, ARIA, AIR & AMRAP.

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