The Age Music Victoria Awards reveal nominees, open voting
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The Age Music Victoria Awards celebrates its 11th year, as part of the Melbourne Music Week program on Wednesday 16 November. Nominees have been revealed and public voting now isopen until 4 November.
The Age Music Victoria Awards are one of the largest publicly voted music awards in the country. Nominees in the 11 genre specific awards, including best country, blues and world music, were voted upon by a select panel of industry experts and have also been announced with the full list of nominees available atwww.musicvictoria.com.au/agemusicvictoriaawards
It’s been an exciting 12 months for Victorian Music with festivals, venues, new releases, debut albums, reformations and new artists making outstanding contributions to the strength and diversity of the Victorian music community.
Among this year’s nominees, there’s some amazingly talented new entries notably in the Emerging Artist category with Cable Ties, Camp Cope, Alice Ivy, Alex Lahey and Loose Tooth, while hip hop, alt-country, blues and post-punk genres have been well represented across several categories, highlighting the state’s vibrant music scene.
’’Victoria has done it again, what an incredible year it’s been for local music. It’s fantastic that some of the brightest stars have been emerging acts like Alex Lahey, Camp Cope and Cable Ties – now the public get to vote on their highlights from the past 12 months.”
Marty Boulton – The Age music editor
2016, sees the return of regular category favourites Best Live Band, Best Album, Best Song, and a change to the Best Venue category to represent the smaller venues with a capacity under 500, and the larger venues with a capacity over 500.
“We took the rare step of adding a new category to recognise that small venues face different hurdles to larger ones and should be recognised for overcoming them.” said Patrick Donovan – Music Victoria CEO
The full lists of nominees are:
BEST ALBUM
Camp Cope – Camp Cope
The Drones – Feelin Kinda Free
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard – Nonagon Infinity
NO ZU – Afterlife
Olympia – Self Talk
BEST BAND
Camp Cope
Dorsal Fins
The Drones
Gold Class
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard
BEST SONG
Cable Ties – Same for Me
Camp Cope – Jet Fuel Can’t MeltSteal Beams
The Drones – Taman Shud
Alex Lahey – You Don’t Think You Like People Like Me
Teeth & Tongue – Dianne
BEST FEMALE ARTIST
Kylie Auldist
Jess Cornelius
Alex Lahey
Olympia
Ella Thompson
BEST MALE ARTIST
Briggs
Al Montfort (Terry, Total Control, Dick Diver, UV Race)
Remi
C.W. Stoneking
Henry Wagons
BEST EMERGING ACT
Cable Ties
Camp Cope
Alice Ivy
Alex Lahey
Loose Tooth
BEST LIVE BAND
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard
King Parrot
The Drones
Eddy Current Suppression Ring
The Peep Tempel
BEST REGIONAL ACT
The Drones
D.D Dumbo
The Murlocs
Orb
C.W. Stoneking
BEST VENUE (OVER 500 CAPACITY)
170 Russell
Corner Hotel
The CroxtonBandroom
Forum Melbourne
Melbourne Recital Centre
BEST VENUE (UNDER 500 CAPACITY)
The Curtin
The Gasometer Hotel
Howler
The Old Bar
The Tote
BEST REGIONAL VENUE
The Barwon Club Hotel, Geelong
The Bridge Hotel, Castlemaine
Karova Lounge, Ballarat
The Loft, Warrnambool
Meeniyan Town Hall, Meeniyan
BEST FESTIVAL
Boogie Festival
Cherry Rock
Meredith Music Festival
Paradise Music Festival
Sugar Mountain
Public voting is open from 7 October until the 4 November.
By registering your vote you automatically go into the draw to win an Awards prize pack, which includes: 2 x tickets to The After Partyat 170 Russell, an Allans Billy Hyde voucher, a Night Out on Goat, a Moshtix Gift Voucher, 2 x tickets toThe AgeGood Food Month, 1 x double Star Lounge pass to Ben & Jerry’s Open Air Cinema, a Music Victoria Individual Membership and a Crumpler bag.