Australian progressive rock icons Karnivool have returned to the top of the charts, debuting at No. 1 on the ARIA Albums Chart with their long-awaited fourth studio album, In Verses. The result marks a historic moment for the Perth-based group, securing the first Australian No. 1 album of 2026.
Chart data published by ARIA on February 13 confirms that In Verses claimed the top spot in its opening week, ending a 13-year hiatus since their last project, Asymmetry. The achievement marks the band’s second national No. 1 and highlights a rare level of sustained demand for a homegrown rock act in a market increasingly dominated by international pop releases.
Karnivool first gained national attention in the late 2000s, carving out a unique space within progressive rock and alternative metal. Their reputation for intricate production and expansive songwriting remains a focal point of the new release. This chart-topping debut serves as a reminder that depth and artistic patience still resonate with listeners. Despite more than a decade of silence, the band’s core audience has only grown more dedicated.






