Olivia Dean's The Art Of Loving leads the Australian albums chart for 12th week.
Dean's reign atop the chart marks the longest running No. 1 album by a female artist since Sabrina Carpenter's Short N' Sweet ruled for 14 weeks in 2024-25.
Meanwhile, the release of The Final Hour extended version sends Laufey's A Matter of Time rocketing from No. 43 to No. 2 on the chart, matching its peak last year, as well as No. 1 on the Vinyl Chart.
BTS' former leader ARIRANG is ranked third in the latest ARIA chart, dated April 17.
American country star Ella Langley debuts at No. 4 with her second album, Dandelion. The lead single, "Choosin' Texas," holds at No. 4 on the singles chart this week.
The Coachella effect is evident on this week's chart as Carpenter's former No. 1 albums climb, with Man's Best Friend up from No. 13 to No. 5 and Short N' Sweet up from No. 11 to No. 7, while Justin Bieber's former No. 2 album Swag jumps from No. 54 to No. 12.
Perth punk band Sly Withers' To Be Honest is new at No. 11.
After being bumped out of the No. 1 spot last week by "Man I Need," Olivia and Sam Fender's "Rein Me In" returns to the top of the singles chart for a second non-consecutive week.
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