Twenty One Pilots land a second No.1 in Australia with Clancy (via Atlantic/Warner), the seventh and final studio album by the American acts.
Hailing from Columbus, OH, Twenty One Pilots now have four top 10s on the ARIA Chart, including 2018 leader Trenchplus 2015 Blurry face (No. 7 peak) and Scaled and frozen (No. 3) in 2021.
Clancy is also on course for the UK crown, having taken the lead in midweek ahead of Paul Weller 66 and Taylor Swift Department of Tormented Poets.
After bowing to No. 1 at ARIA diagramBillie Eilish's Hit with hard and soft (Interscope/Universal) dips 1-2, while Swift's Tormented Poets (Global) slips 2-3.
British heavy rock band Bring Me The Horizon enjoy a top 10 start in Australia with Post Human: Nex Gen (RCA/Sony), their ninth studio album. It's new at No.4 on the ARIA Chart, published on Friday 31 May. The new release is the foursome's second album Post Human series. The first, Post Human: Survival Horrorpeaked at No.3 in 2020. The Sheffield, England-based track has topped the national chart on four occasions: There's a hell, believe me, I've seen it, there's a heaven, let's keep it a secret (in 2010), Eternal (2013), That's it (2015) and Amo (2019).
Homegrown hip hop favorites Hilltop Hoods return to the top 10 with Walking under the stars (Island/Universal), thanks to a 10th anniversary edition. The LP spent two weeks at No.1 in 2014 for two weeks and is one of the Adelaide trio's five consecutive No.1 studio albums. Walking under the stars won Best Urban album at the ARIA Awards, one of the group's 10 career ARIAs.
Over the chart singlesTommy Richman's “Million Dollar Baby” (Concrete Boat Boy) enters its second week at No. 1, while country follows Shaboozey's “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” (Empire) and Post Malone's “I Had Some Help” by Morgan Wallen (Universal) respectively complete the top 3.
The top new entry in the current frame belongs to US country star Zach Bryan, whose “Pink Skies” (Warner) opened at No. 15. It's Bryan's third top 20 hit in Australia, following “Something In The Orange” and “I Remember Everything” featuring Kacey Musgraves, which both peaked at No. 6.
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