

Two years ago English artist James Blake took his self-titled debut album to No.32 in February of 2011, and now this week his second album “Overgrown” debuts at No.5 to become his first Top 10 chart hit here in Australia. Part 1 of the album debuted and peaked at No.13 in October 2012, whilst their September 2010 set “Audio Secrecy” debuted at No.6 previously their second album “Come What(ever) May” made it to No.21 in August 2006.

Stone Sour score their highest chart position in Australia this week as their fifth album “House of Gold & Bones Part 2” debuts at No.4 becoming their fourth album to chart in Australia and their second Top 10 hit. And with Bruno Mars in the country at the moment, his former No.1 “Unorthodox Jukebox” jumps back up six places to No.3, whilst Russell Morris jumps up four places to a new peak of No.6 for “Sharkmouth”.Īfter which four former No.1 albums all take a tumble Pink’s “The Truth About Love” is down four places to No.7 (its lowest position ever), “+” for Ed Sheeran is down three spots to No.8, “The 20/20 Experience” for Justin Timberlake falls five places to No.9 and last weeks No.1 debut of “Sempiternal” for Bring Me the Horizon is down nine spots to No.10, not as bad a fall as their previous No.1 (There is a Hell…), which fell to No.20 in it’s second week on the charts back in October of 2010.

Passenger holds for a third week at No.1 on the singles chart, and also at No.2 for a third week on the Albums chart, as “All the Little Lights” also picks up a Gold (

So “Paramore” also becomes the second No.1 album here for the Fueled by Ramon record label, and the album is also the 243rd performed by American act, and the 318th by a Group. Paramore were last on the charts with “Brand New Eyes” (#600) which entered at the top on the 5th October in 2009, eventually totaling 62 weeks within the Top 100. “Paramore” becomes the 32nd self-titled album to top the Aussie charts (1965 to 2013) and the last one was ten number ones ago, when Flume took his album to the top (), whilst the album also becomes the 669th No.1 Album in Australia (1965 to 2013) and the 528th for ARIA (1983 to 2013).
