Olivia Rodrigo returns to the crest of the ARIA Albums Chart, as You Seem Pretty Sad For A Girl So In Love (Geffen/Universal) enters a fourth non-consecutive week at No. 1.
Rodrigo rumbles with, and wins, her chart battle with the Rolling Stones, as the legendary British rock band drops in at No. 2 with Foreign Tongues (Polydor/Universal), their 25th studio album. It’s the Stones’ sixth top five album since the ARIA Charts launched in 1983, and the followup to 2023’s Hackney Diamonds, which peaked at No. 3.
Prior to the ARIA Charts era, Mick Jagger and Co. topped the leaderboard with Out Of Our Heads (from 1965), Sticky Fingers (1971), Exile On Main Street (1972), Goats Head Soup (1973), It’s Only Rock ‘N Roll (1974), Black and Blue (1976), Some Girls (1978), Emotional Rescue (1980) and Tattoo You (1981).
Closing out the podium on the latest frame, published Friday, July 17, is the soundtrack to Canadian drama Heated Rivalry (Milan Records/Sony), new at No. 3. The collection features Canadian musician Peter Peter and tracks from Wolf Parade, Wet Leg, t.A.T.u. and others, and was released in January of this year, but is boosted by its release on physical formats. Also new to the chart is Bring Me The Horizon’s Count Your Blessings Repented (RCA/Sony), a re-recording of their debut album, issued to celebrate its 20th anniversary. Count Your Blessings Repented arrives at No. 5. The original didn’t impact the national Australian chart, but the Sheffield, England alternative rockers did go on to land four No. 1s. The Temper Trap complete their comeback with a top 10 debut for Sungazer (Mushroom Music), the Melbourne indie-rockers’ fourth studio album and first in a decade. It’s new at No. 9. Winners of four-ARIA Awards, TTT now has four consecutive top 10 appearances, including a No. 1 with their self-titled effort from 2012.
Jack White cracks the top 20 with Frozen Charlotte (Third Man Record), his seventh solo studio. It’s new at No. 17, for his best chart position since 2018’s Boarding House Reach went to No. 11. The former White Stripes frontman has a solo best chart position of No. 2, with 2012’s Blunderbuss. Further down the list is Future’s The Real Me (Epic/Sony) at No. 23; Australian rock band The Velvet Club’s Are You Falling In Love? (CMI), new at No. 29; and Australian Idol’s 2024 champion Dylan Wright, whose fourth EP Crossroads (Sony) starts at No. 33. Over on the ARIA Singles Chart, Ella Langley’s “Choosin’ Texas” (Sony Music) holds at No. 1 for the sixth non-consecutive week. Langley extends an impressive winning streak for female artists. Indeed, the last male artist to top the tally was Justin Bieber, whose “Daisies” went to No. 1 on the chart published July 25, 2025 – one week shy of a full year ago. No new titles impact the latest frame.
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