Bring Me The Horizon are set to clinch their fourth-straight Australian #1 album with new record, Amo.
Midweek figures suggest the UK heavyweights' sixth LP will debut in the top three of the ARIA Albums chart and push for #1, though it will have to compete against the Bohemian Rhapsody soundtrack which is in the running for five straight weeks atop the list.
Check out our recent interview with BMTH frontman Oliver Sykes here.
The Backstreet Boys will also be pushing for their highest Australian debut since 2000's Black & Blue (#2), with their new album, DNA, expected to chart inside the top five.
Other album debuts this week include Bethel Music's live Victory LP (top 20), Weezer's cover Teal Album (top 30), Mirusia's A Salute To The Seekers (top 40) and Fidlar's Almost Free (top 50).
Over on the Singles chart, Ariana Grande should be able to hold onto top spot with 7 Rings following its debut last week.
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