The Australian Music Prize has revealed its longlist
The Australian Music Prize has released its 2018 longlist. The highly coveted longlist is determined by 21 judges including journalists, retailers, artists, programmers and more. It is a celebration of some of the finest Australian records released this year.
AMP judge and Hoodoo Gurus frontman Dave Faulkner has shared the statement: “This year the quantity of Australian albums has really increased, but along with that, so has the quality. The judges have been blown away by the number of albums that we’ve discovered for ourselves as part of this process. The reality that the Australian Music Prize can be a recognition of the winner, but also a platform for music-lovers everywhere to discover new records without the shackles of genre and format is so exciting.”
Previous winners include A.B. Original, Courtney Barnett, Sampa the Great and Lisa Mitchell. The winner of the AMP will take home $30,000.
So without further ado, here are your 2018 nominees.
THE 14th ANNUAL AUSTRALIAN MUSIC PRIZE LONGLIST
Abbe May – Fruit
Alice Ivy – I’m Dreamin
Alice Skye – Friends With Feelings
Amy Shark – Love Monster
Barney McAll feat. Monash Art Ensemble – Zephyrix
Camp Cope – How To Socialise & Make Friends
Cash Savage and the Last Drinks – Good Citizens
Catherine Britt & The Cold Cold Hearts – Catherine Britt & The Cold Cold Hearts
Confidence Man – Confident Music for Confident People
Cosmo’s Midnight – What Comes Next
Courtney Barnett – Tell Me How You Really Feel
Dark Fair – Off Into My Head
Dead Can Dance – Dionysus
Deaf Wish – Lithium Zion
DZ Deathrays – Bloody Lovely
East Brunswick All Girls Choir – Teddywaddy
Emily Wurramara – Milyakburra
Emma Louise – Lilac Everything: A Project By Emma Louise
Evelyn Ida Morris – Evelyn Ida Morris
Evelyn Ida Morris – Acute Misfortune
Flowertruck – Mostly Sunny
Fraser A Gorman – Easy Dazy
Freya Josephine Hollick – Feral Fusion
Gabriella Cohen – Pink Is The Colour Of Unconditional Love
The Goon Sax – We’re Not Talking
Grand Salvo – Sea Glass
Gregor – Silver Drop
Gurrumul – Djarimirri
High Tension – Purge
Hockey Dad – Blend Inn
Jack Ladder & The Dreamlanders – Blue Poles
Jack River – Sugar Mountain
Jethro Pickett – France
Jonathan Zwartz – Animarum (Expanded Edition)
Joseph Tawadros The Bluebird, The Mystic & The Fool
Joyride – Sunrise Chaser
Kasey Chambers & The Fireside Disciples – Campfire
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard – Gumboot Soup
Lachlan Bryan And The Wildes – Some Girls (Quite) Like Country Music
Laura Jean – Devotion
Loose Tooth – Keep Up
Lowtide – Southern Mind
LUCIANBLOMKAMP – Sick Of What I Don’t Understand (Pts 1 – 3)
Luke Howard – Open Heart Story
The Lulu Raes – LULU
Matt Corby – Rainbow Valley
Mia Dyson – If I Said Only So Far I Take It Back
Middle Kids – Lost Friends
Mojo Juju – Native Tongue
The Moles – Code Word
Morning Harvey – With The Pinstripes
The Necks – Body
Ned Collette – Old Chestnut
New War – COIN
The Ocean Party – The Oddfellows Hall
Odette – To A Stranger
Oh Pep! – I Wasn’t Only Thinking About You…
Padma Newsome – The Vanity of Trees
Perry Keyes – Jim Salmon’s Lament
Peter Bibby – Grand Champion
The Presets – Hi Viz
Primitive Motion – House in the Wave
Psycroptic – As The Kingdom Drowns
The Putbacks – The Putbacks
Rabbit Island – Deep in the Big
Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever – Hope Downs
Ryan Downey – Running
Sam Anning – Across A Field As Vast As One
Sarah Blasko – Depth Of Field
Sarah Mary Chadwick – Sugar Still Melts In The Rain
Setec – Atrial Flutters (or Raise Yr Hand If Yr Afraid)
Shepparton Airplane – Almurta
Southeast Desert Metal – Break The Silence
Space Invadas – Wild World
Steve Barry Quartet – Blueprints & Vignettes
Straight Arrows – On Top
SURFING – ‘Incubo’ Incubo
Tangents – New Bodies
Tape/Off – Broadcast Park
Tia Gostelow – Thick Skin
Tom Noonan – Pas de Deux
Tori Forsyth – Dawn Of The Dark
Totally Mild – Her
Tropical Fuck Storm – A Laughing Death in Meatspace
Troye Sivan – Bloom
William Crighton – Empire
Listen to the Australian Music Prize playlist below.
This article originally appeared on The Industry Observer, which is now part of The Music Network.