Courtney Barnett receives multiple nods for UK’s Indie Music Awards
Melbourne artist Courtney Barnett shares the same number of nominations as British artists FKA Twigs and alt-J, and Scottish hip hop group Young Fathers for the UK’s 5th annual AIM Independent Awards.
Barnett is up for three awards: Hardest Working Band or Artist, Independent Breakthrough of the Year and Independent Track of the Year with her US radio favourite Pedestrian at Best.
Interestingly, it’s the second time she’s been nominated for the AIMIndependent Breakthrough of the Year award. Last year she lost out to British trio London Grammar.
2015 has undoubtedly been a banner year for Barnett, who since releasing her debut albumSometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sitearlier in the year, has been sought after and praised on both sides of the Pacific. The album debuted at #1 on the Rock, Alternative, Folk, Independent and Vinyl charts and entered the Billboard Top 200 at #20. The album entered at #16 in the UK, #19 in New Zealand, and #4 in Australia.
Last year Barnett performed some of the world’s biggest international festivals like Coachella, Lollapalooza and Glastonbury, and in March last year she performed on US talk showThe Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon. This year she’s added UK's Glastonbury festival to her worldwide accomplishments, as well as a performance on US talk show Ellen.
In March, Barnett was namedone of the recipients of the Grulke Prize awarded by SXSW. The award included$10,000 cash plus a two-day studio and hotel package in LAat Nightbird Recording Studio and Sunset Marquis Hotel.
Most recently Barnett has launched a global guerilla marketing campaign for upcoming singleNobody Really Cares If You Don’t Go to the Party. Tonedeaf ran a story today whih included Instagram posts ofposters and billboards bearing the song's title.
Of the 43 artists in the running for AIM awards this year Barnett, FKA Twigs and Young Fathers received the most nods, with Bjork, Jme and Wof Alice following behind with two nods each.
AIM is UK’s independent music trade body representing the territory’sindependent labels and distributors. It will announce the winners on September 8 at London's The Brewery.
See below for the full list of nominees:
Best Small Label
Basick Records
Erased Tapes Records
High Focus Records
Planet Mu Records
Rocket Girl
Best Difficult Second Album
Alabama Shakes–Sound & Color
Holly Herndon–Platform
Nadine Shah–Fast Food
The 2 Bears–The Night is Young
Young Fathers–White Men Are Black Men Too
Special Catalogue Release of the Year
Cities of Darkscorch Boardgame
Frankie Goes To Hollywood–Inside the Pleasuredome
Bjork–Coloured Vinyl Catalogue Reissue
The Pretty Things–Bouquets From a Cloudy Sky
Imogen Heap–Sparks (Deluxe Boxset)
Oasis (What’s The Story) Morning Glory? Reissue
Hardest Working Band or Artist
Courtney Barnett
Jme
Little Comets
Swans
Young Fathers
Golden Welly Award for Best Independent Festival
ArcTanGent
Barn On The Farm
Brainchild Festival
Pete The Monkey
Truck Festival
Independent Breakthrough of the Year
Courtney Barnett
FKA twigs
Run The Jewels
Songhoy Blues
Wolf Alice
Indie Champion
Camilla Pia, BBC 6Music
Marc Riley, BBC 6Music
Peter Guy, Getintothis
Rupert Morrison, The Drift Record Shop
Tim Burgess, Songwriter & O Genesis Music Ltd
Independent Video of the Year
Alt-J–Hunger Of The Pine
Flying Lotus–Never Catch Me
Ghostpoet–Sorry My Love, It’s You Not Me
Ibeyi–River
Son Lux–Change Is Everything
Best Live Act
All Time Low
Alt-J
Erasure
Thunder
To Kill a King
Twin Atlantic
Independent Track of the Year
Alt-J–Every Other Freckle
Courtney Barnett–Pedestrian at Best
FKA twigs–Two Weeks
Jamie XX–Loud Places
LA Priest–Oino
Major Lazer–Lean On
Mogwai–Teenage Exorcists
Neck Deep–Can’t Kick Up The Roots
Unknown Mortal Orchestra–Multi-Love
Wiley–On A Level
PPL Award for Most Played New Independent Act
FKA twigs
Ghetts
Jungle
Ward Thomas
Independent Album of the Year
Bjork–Vulnicura
Enter Shikari–The Mindsweep
Father John Misty–I Love You, Honeybear
Ghostpoet–Shedding Skin
Jme–Integrity>
The Bug–Angels & Devils
The Charlatans–Modern Nature
The Xcerts–There Is Only You
Wolf Alice–My Love Is Cool
Young Fathers–White Men Are Black Men Too
Independent Label of the Year
Epitaph Records
Erased Tapes Records
Heavenly Recordings
Planet Mu Records
Transgressive Records
Pioneer Award
Digby Pearson, Earache Records
Innovator Award
Peter Quicke, Matt Black and Jonathan More of Ninja Tune