Kucka’s Unconditional named WAM Song of the Year
After three WA Music Awards wins late last year, poptronica artist Kucka took out the WAM Song of the Year 2014 with Unconditional, held last Saturday in Perth. The song also took out the Electronica category, for which her Honey and Divinity were also nominated. Unconditional also made it as a nomination in the Pop section.
Her win included $3,000 cash, recording time at Albert Studios in Sydney, two days ofrecording at Sonic Lolly and mastering by William Bowden of King Willy Sound,the opportunity for a publishing deal with Perfect Pitch Publishing, a BerkleeOnline music course, 500 CDs pressed by DiskBank and a RØDE Microphones package.
Other wins were:
Blues/ Roots: Morgan Bain, Hold On
Country: Ruby Boots, Wrap Me In A Fever
Experimental: Intenso Band, Earthquake
Folk: Winter’s Mile, Tell My Lover
Heavy/Metal: Chaos Divine, Soldiers
Jazz: Trisk, Charon
Outstanding Indigenous: The Merindas, Ready To Love
Outstanding Regional: Codee-Lee, Ain't Got Time For That
Pop: Methyl Ethel, Rogues
Punk/Hardcore: Rag n’ Bone, Wood & Wire
Rock: Tired Lion, I Don’t Think You Like Me
Schools 14 & Under: Charlotte Viney, Hurricane
Schools 15 – 17: Mike Waller, Seasons
Urban/ Hip Hop: Coin Banks, Someone
World: Grace Barbé, Fatige
WAM CEO Mike Harris commented, “WAM’s Song Of The Year competition is a standout event on WA’s music calendar, recognising the best songs and songwriters from the previous year. Judged independently by the music industry, the range and quality of submissions this year is a terrific testament to the depth and diversity of WA music, with results in many of the categories very tight. Congratulations to the winners and those that came so close. Thanks also to Song Of The Year’s key presenting partners RAC, Alberts, APRA I AMCOS and City Of Fremantle, plus the category and studio sponsors, for helping champion WA music so finely.”
Judgeswere Adam Christou (Music Director RTRFM), Bob Gordon (Editor X-Press); Clive Hodson (Perfect Pitch Publishing, NSW), Dan Cribb (WA Editor The Music), Gemma Pike (triple j, NSW), Joel Quartermain (Eskimo Joe/Wastelands Studio), John Bissell (Music Supervisor Mothlight Music, LA), Jordan Campbell (Booking Agent Harbour Agency, NSW) and Stephen Goodhew (Music Director FBI Radio, NSW).