ARIA Chart week commencing 23 June 2014

 Lana Del Rey achieves her second ARIA #1 Album, as Justice Crew hits
seven weeks on top of the singles chart
Singles:
Top 5:
1. Justice Crew ‘Que Sera’
2. Nico & Vinz ‘Am I Wrong?’
3. 5 Seconds Of Summer ‘Don’t Stop’
4. Mr. Probz ‘Waves’
5. Tove Lo ‘Stay High (Habits Remix)’
Singles Chartifacts:
#1: Justice Crew ‘Que Sera’ – Justice Crew remains at the top of the ARIA Singles Chart for a
seventh straight week. ‘Que Sera’ becomes the longest run at #1 on the ARIA Singles Chart by
an Australian single since Gotye’s ‘Somebody That I Used To Know’ spent eight straight weeks
at the top in Aug/Sept/Oct 2011. #3: 5 Seconds Of Summer ‘Don’t Stop’ – In its sixth week on the ARIA Singles Chart, ‘Don’t
Stop’ becomes 5SOS’s second top three single. The follow-up to ‘She Looks So Perfect’ (#1
Mar. ’14) originally debuted at #12 in mid-May. It has jumped 29 spots this week on the back of
release of the ‘Don’t Stop’ EP. The band’s debut album is out on 27 June. #5: Tove Lo ‘Stay High (Habits Remix)’ – A move of seven gives Swedish singer-songwriter
Tove Lo her first top five on the ARIA Charts. This is the fifth week in the top 50 for ‘Stay High
(Habits Remix)’. It’s made steady progress up the chart since debuting at #29 at the end of May. #16: The Madden Brothers ‘We Are Done’ – The Madden Brothers score their first
appearance in the ARIA top 20 since Good Charlotte’s ‘Like It's Her Birthday’ (#7 Sept. ’10).
‘We Are Done’ moves up 12 spots from last week’s debut position. #27: Bonnie Anderson ‘Blackout’ (debut) – The first top 50 appearance for Bonnie Anderson.
The Melbourne singer first came to public attention as the winner of Australia’s Got Talent in
2007. Her first single, ‘Raise The Bar’, was released in late-2013 and just missed out on hitting
the top 50. Albums:
Top 5:
1. Lana Del Rey ‘Ultraviolence’ (debut)
2. 360 ‘Utopia’ (debut)
3. Linkin Park ‘The Hunting Party’ (debut)
4. Coldplay ‘Ghost Stories’
5. Jack White ‘Lazaretto’
Albums Chartifacts:
#1: Lana Del Rey ‘Ultraviolence’ (debut) – The third studio album from Lana Del Rey gives
the American songstress her second #1 on the ARIA Charts. ‘Ultraviolence’ comes just over two
years since the release of the breakthrough album ‘Born To Die’ (#1 Feb. ’12). In between
albums, Lana Del Rey released the EP ‘Paradise’ (#19 Nov. ’12) and ‘Born To Die - The
Paradise Edition’ (#17 Nov. ’13). The new album features the singles ‘West Coast’ (#44 Apr.
’14), ‘Shades Of Cool’ (#50 Jun. ’14) and ‘Brooklyn Baby’ (#35 Jun. ’14). #2: 360 ‘Utopia’ (debut) – Melbourne rapper 360 picks his second top five on the ARIA Albums
Chart with third album ‘Utopia.’ The follow-up to ‘Falling & Flying’ (#4 Oct. ’11) features the
singles ‘Impossible’ (#25 Jan. ’14), ‘Live It Up’ (#21 Apr. ’14) and current single ‘Price Of Fame’
(#19 Jun. ’14). The album includes collaborations with Daniel Johns, Pez, Gossling and Chris
Cheney. ‘Falling & Flying’ earned 360 two ARIA Awards. #3: Linkin Park ‘The Hunting Party’ (debut) - ‘The Hunting Party’ is Linkin Park’s sixth studio
release and their sixth album to peak in the top three on the ARIA Albums Chart. It includes the
single ‘Final Masquerade’ (#43 Jun. ’14). Following the release of their last album, ‘Living
Things’ (#2 Jul. ’12), the remix album ‘Recharged’ peaked at #7 in November 2013. #11: Kasabian ‘48:13’ (debut) – The fifth album from British quartet Kasabian. It’s their third
top 20 album on the ARIA Charts, following ‘West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum’ (#11 Jun. ’09)
and ‘Velociraptor!’ (#8 Oct. ’11). ‘48:13’ takes its title from the total running time of the album. It
was Kasabian’s fourth consecutive number one on the UK Albums Chart. #12: deadmau5 ‘While (1<2)’ (debut) – ‘While (1<2)’ is the seventh album from Canadian
electronica producer deadmau5. The double disc set is the second by deadmau5 to chart in the
ARIA top 20, following ‘> album title goes here <’ (#11 Oct. ’12). Streaming Tracks
Top 5:
1. Iggy Azalea feat. Charli XCX ‘Fancy’
2. Ariana Grande Feat. Iggy Azalea ‘Problem’
3. Milky Chance ‘Stolen Dance’
4. Nico & Vinz ‘Am I Wrong?’
5. Mr. Probz ‘Waves’
For all the ARIA Charts go to www.ariacharts.com.au at 7pm Saturday
Catch the ARIA Chart highlights on Facebook and via Twitter:
Facebook.com/aria.official
twitter.com/aria.official
Check out the new ARIA Chart App in the Spotify App Finder https://www.spotify.com/au/
ABOUT THE ARIA CHART:
The national ARIA Chart is Australia's pre-eminent music chart representing a broad cross section of
retail outlets. More than 1200 music retailers, including department stores, chain stores, independent
retailers, streaming outlets, and digital providers contribute their data to ARIA to ensure that
comprehensive charts are compiled across various genres and categories during any given week.