Lorde's debut album charts at No.1

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 06 Oktober 2013 | 11.51

THE top six albums in Australia's charts are all new entries for the first time in Aria Albums Chart history.

Lorde takes out the No.1 spot with her debut album Pure Heroine, scoring the third highest weekly sales of the year.

Also entering high with their debut album at No.2 is California trio Haim with Days are Gone.

New at No.3 is the tribute album Crucible - The Songs of Hunters & Collectors, which features covers by Birds of Tokyo, Eddie Vedder & Neil Finn, Cloud Control, Something for Kate, The Rubens and The Avalanches plus a disc of the originals by the band.

Justin Timberlake debuts at No.4 with The 20/20 Experience 2 of 2, while Birdy sees her second album Fire Within enter at No.5.

The final new entry to the top six at No.6 is We Are Young & Free from Hillsong Young & Free, one of the many musical groups within the Hillsong organisation.

So with only four positions within the Top 10 surviving from last week, we see Drake drop from No.2 to No.7 with Nothing Was the Same. Jason DeRulo is only down three places to No.8 with Tattoos, while Fuse for Keith Urban is down six places to No.9.

Last week's No.1 debut of Mechanical Bull for Kings of Leon drops to No.10.

On the ARIA Singles Chart, meanwhile, Katy Perry remains at the top for a sixth week with Roar, which equals her first No.1 I Kissed a Girl for longevity.

Roar also helps Perry become the equal second-longest running number one for 2013, as she now ties with Avicii's Wake Me Up.

Robin Thicke is the leader so far with Blurred Lines at eight weeks.

Competition for the No.1 spot this week comes from the No.2 debut for Jessica Mauboy, Pop a Bottle (Fill Me Up) ahead of her new album Beautiful, which is out this week. The song may well drop next week as people buy the album.

After two weeks at No.2, Miley Cyrus's highest charting single in Australia, Wrecking Ball, falls back to No.3, while also down a spot is Let's Get Ridiculous for Redfoo to No.4.

With Jason DeRulo in the country for a promo visit, his former No.1 Talk Dirty holds at No.5, whilst OneRepublic spend a third week at their peak of No.6 with Something I Need.

John Newman drops down three places to No.7 with Love Me Again after peaking at No.4 last week, Lana Del Rey is down a place to No.8 with Summertime Sadness, and Drake is down to No.9 with Hold On, We're Going Home, while recent visitors Karmin returns to the Top 10 at No.10 with Acapella.


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