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Golden Wolf marks Angus Stone's fifth album under the Dope Lemon moniker. The project continues a strong run on the ARIA Albums Chart, following previous entries Honey Bones (No. 11 in 2016), Smooth Big Cat (No. 2 in 2019), Rose Pink Cadillac (No. 2 in 2022), and Kimosabe (No. 9 in 2023). Stone also reached No. 2 with his 2012 solo release Broken Lights and has enjoyed chart success as one half of Angus & Julia Stone, including two No. 1 albums — Down the Way (2010) and Angus & Julia Stone (2014).
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On the ARIA Singles Chart, Alex Warren's 'Ordinary' remains at No. 1 for a seventh consecutive week. It now holds the title for the longest-running No. 1 by a solo male artist since Morgan Wallen's 'Last Night,' which spent eight weeks at the top in 2023.
Meanwhile, rising New York artist Sombr makes a major leap with 'Undressed,' which jumps from No. 11 to No. 2, earning him his first top 10 hit in Australia. His second entry, 'Back To Friends,' also climbs this week, moving from No. 19 to No. 12. Ravyn Lenae's 'Love Me Not' enters the top five, rising from No. 12 to No. 5 to become her first top 10 hit.
Legendary U.K. rock band Pink Floyd debuts at No. 27 with Pink Floyd at Pompeii – MCMLXXII, which captures their historic 1971 concert and is now available on vinyl for the first time.
Aussie punk group Press Club also scores a chart entry this week, landing at No. 71 with To All The Ones That I Love, their fourth studio album and follow-up to 2022's Endless Motion, which peaked at No. 62.
Other notable chart placements this week include Dope Lemon topping the ARIA Vinyl Albums Chart, and Vance Joy's enduring 'Riptide' holding steady at No. 1 on the Australian Artist Singles chart.
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