ARIA Charts: The King Gizzard boys come in second to Taylor’s #1 spot on the Albums Chart

ARIA Charts

Dave and Cench sprint back to #1 on the Singles Chart

Another week, another record for the woman who has the world enchanted right now. Taylor Swift lands at #1 on the ARIA Albums Chart with Speak Now (Taylor’s Version), marking the first time since the ARIA Charts started in 1983 that a singer or band has replaced themselves at #1.

This is Swift’s 11th #1 album in Australia, three of which are re-recordings of old albums. The original version of Speak Now spent one week at #1 in 2010. Upon its release, the new album became Spotify’s most-streamed for a single day for 2023 and the most-streamed country album in a single day in Spotify history.

The hardest-working band in Australian music, King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, come in at #2 with a blistering debut and possibly 2023’s longest album title: PetroDragonic Apocalypse; or, Dawn of Eternal Night: An Annihilation of Planet Earth and the Beginning of Merciless Damnation. 

It is the Aussie band’s 24th studio album; they have also released 15 live albums, three compilation albums, one remix album and three EPs. The band have enjoyed four previous peaks at #2: Flying Microtonal Banana in 2017, Infest The Rats’ Nest in 2019, Chunky Shrapnel in 2020 and Butterfly 3000 in 2021. They have also won two ARIA Awards.

The first live album from home-town heroes Rüfüs Du SolLive From Joshua Tree, debuts at #14. The trio have had three #1 albums in Australia – Atlas in 2013, Bloom in 2016 and Surrender in 2021 – as well as won five ARIA Awards. Rounding out the Aussie debuts are Royel Otis at #43 with their third EP Sofa Kings. 

Sunburn by Dominic Fike debuts at #25, the American singer-songwriter’s second studio album after What Could Possibly Go Wrong peaked at #34 here in 2020; and another greatest hits album from Wham!Singles: Echoes From The Edge Of Heaven, is new at #26, fuelled by a new Netflix documentary.

On the Singles Chart, Sprinter by UK rappers Dave and Central Cee reclaims the #1 spot for a fifth non-consecutive week on top, while to no surprise, it’s another big week for Taylor, as she lands 9 of the top 20. 

The highest non-Taylor debut comes from the latest South Korean girl group to take the world by storm, NewJeans, who are new at #27 with Super Shy. NewJeans features Newcastle born-and-raised Danielle Marsh, as well as Melbourne native Hanni Pham, who featured on The Voice Kids Australia in 2014. 

2023 ARIA Chart Toppers

Singles
January 2 Mariah Carey All I Want For Christmas Is You
January 9 Sam Smith & Kim Petras Unholy
January 16 SZA Kill Bill
January 23 Miley Cyrus Flowers
January 30 Miley Cyrus Flowers
February 6 Miley Cyrus Flowers
February 13 Miley Cyrus Flowers
February 20 Miley Cyrus Flowers
February 27 Miley Cyrus Flowers
March 6 Miley Cyrus Flowers
March 13 Miley Cyrus Flowers
March 20 Miley Cyrus Flowers
March 27 Miley Cyrus Flowers
April 3 Miley Cyrus Flowers
April 10 Miley Cyrus Flowers
April 17 Morgan Wallen Last Night
April 24 Morgan Wallen Last Night
May 1 Morgan Wallen Last Night
May 8 Morgan Wallen Last Night
May 15 Morgan Wallen Last Night
May 29 Morgan Wallen Last Night
June 5 Morgan Wallen Last Night
June 12 Central Cee & Dave Sprinter
June 19 Central Cee & Dave Sprinter
June 26 Central Cee & Dave Sprinter
July 3 Central Cee & Dave Sprinter
July 10 Olivia Rodrigo Vampire
July 17 Central Cee & Dave Sprinter

Albums
January 2 Taylor Swift Midnights
January 9 Taylor Swift Midnights
January 16 Taylor Swift Midnights
January 23 Taylor Swift Midnights
January 30 SZA SOS
February 6 Sam Smith Gloria
February 13 Taylor Swift Midnights
February 20 Paramore This Is Why
February 27 P!nk Trustfall
March 6 Harry Styles Harry’s House
March 13 Harry Styles Harry’s House
March 20 Miley Cyrus Endless Summer Vacation
March 27 Morgan Wallen One Day At A Time
April 3 Lana Del Ray Did You Know That There’s A Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd
April 10 Melanie Martinez Portals
April 17 Cub Sport Jesus At The Gay Bar
April 24 Metallica 72 Reasons
May 1 Morgan Wallen One Thing At A Time
May 8 Peach PRC Manic Dream Pixie
May 15 Ed Sheeran –
May 29 Lewis Capaldi Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent
June 5 Taylor Swift Midnights
June 12 Foo Fighters But Here We Are 
June 19 Niall Horan The Show
June 26 The Teskey Brothers The Winding Way
July 3 Kerser A Gift & A Kers
July 10 Taylor Swift Midnights
July 17 Taylor Swift Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)

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