You might rememberlast week’s horrific news which saw Thundamentals kept from the #1 positionon the ARIA albums chart thanks to theFifty Shades Darkersoundtrack. Well, the good news is that you can unclench your fists of rage now, since the Aussies are back on top of the chart once again.

Returning to the albums chart with their first record since 2014, Busby Marou’sPostcards From The Shell Housedebuted at the #1 position this week, relegating theFifty Shades Darkerto the #2 position. “We are absolutely stoked!” said Tom Busby. “It’s just so crazy to know that there is so much love out there for us. We felt we were recording something special with this album, but we never once expected to have enough support to land the top spot. We hope this is a great statement for every band slogging it out there in regional Australia.”

While Busby Marou managed to reach the top position, we need to travel all the way to #11 to find our next Aussie entrant; Tash Sultana with herNotionEP, which has been managing to maintain a constant showingin the charts of late.

One of thenext Aussies in the albums charts, The Wiggles, notably manage to celebrate their highest ARIA albumappearance in their entire career, withNursery Rhymesat #15. Last week’s #2 placeholder, Thundamentals’Everyone We Know,managed to drop to #21 this week, but with a wide array of killer tracks, it should hopefully remain in the charts for some time to come.

On the singles charts, Ed Sheeran has managed to dominate yet again, with ‘Shape Of You’, ‘How Would You Feel (Paean)’, and ‘Castle On The Hill’ taking up the top 3 positions. However, Aussie talent is not to be written off, with Pnau and Amy Shark bringing hometown pride to the top 10, with ‘Chameleon’ and ‘Adore’ appearing at numbers 8and 10, respectively.

With an Aussie group back on top of the charts yet again, and with a strong showing of Aussie talent apparent throughout the albums and singles charts, we can all sleep easy this weekend knowing that soon enough,Fifty Shades Darkermay now be on it’s downward trend out of the charts.

This article originally appeared on Tone Deaf. You can view the original article here.

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