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Cloud Control Return to ARIA Top 20 as Morgan Wallen, Alex Warren Dominate

Cloud Control's debut release from 2010 returns to the chart at No. 19, one spot higher than its original peak position.

By Lars BrandlePublished Jun 9, 2025
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A reunited Cloud Control find themselves back in the ARIA Albums Chart top 20, while Morgan Wallen secures another No. 1. 

Wallen, the US country star, leads the ARIA Albums Chart for a third consecutive week with I’m the Problem (Universal), for the longest reign by a country singer since Lee Kernaghan’s Spirit of the Anzacs logged four weeks on top in 2015. The all-time leader in the genre, according to ARIA, is Shania Twain’s Come on Over, which spent an impressive 20 weeks at No. 1 back in 1999.

Wallen holds off a rebounding Taylor Swift, whose 2017 collection Reputation (Big Machine/Universal) blasts 34-2. Swift’s surge on the national chart follows the pop superstar’s acquisition of the master recordings for her first six albums. Although it misses the summit, Reputation did send two weeks there following its initial release, and it’s five-times platinum certified.

Sabrina Carpenter completes an all-American podium with Short n' Sweet (Island/Universal), down 2-3.

The top new release on the latest chart, published Friday, June 6th, belongs to Miley Cyrus, as Something Beautiful (Columbia/Sony) starts at No. 4. Eight of Cyrus’s nine albums have landed in the top 20, ARIA reports, including three leaders: Breakout (2008), Bangerz (2013), and Endless Summer Vacation (2023). As Hannah Montana, she bagged another three top 20 LPs.

Meanwhile, Cloud Control float into the chart at No. 19 with Bliss Release (Mushroom Music), the homegrown indie act’s debut release from 2010. That's one spot higher than its original peak position. Cloud Control are currently on the road with their original lineup (Alister Wright, Heidi Lenffer, Ulrich Lenffer, and Jeremy Kelshaw) ending a seven-year break. To celebrate the reunion, Bliss Release, winner of the Australian Music Prize and a brace of AIR Awards, was released on vinyl for the first time with two environmentally-conscious variants. Cloud Control wrap up their national run June 20th at Sydney's Enmore Theatre.

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It's one of two Australian albums on the chart. The other is Spacey Jane’s third studio record, If That Makes Sense, up 31-23 in its fourth week.

Over on the ARIA Singles Chart, Alex Warren makes it eleven straight weeks at No. 1 with “Ordinary” (Atlantic/Warner). That feat draws level with seven other songs, although it’s well off the pace set by the all-time champ, Tones and I’s “Dance Monkey”, which held the top spot for 24 weeks. In the UK, Warren collects a 12th week at No. 1, establishing him as the US artist with the most consecutive weeks atop the Official Singles Chart.

Staying in Australia, Sombr continues to hold down positions 2 and 3 with “Undressed” and “Back to Friends” (both Warner), respectively, while Tate McRae drives to No. 5 on debut with “Just Keep Watching” (Atlantic/Warner), from the soundtrack to the new Brad Pitt vehicle F1. Co-written with OneRepublic’s Ryan Tedder, “Just Keep Watching” is her 11th top 20 single in Australia.

No Australian-made singles appear in this week’s ARIA Top 50.

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