Tame Impala, Courtney Barnett, 5SOS up for NME Awards
ARIA winners Tame Impala, Courtney Barnett and 5 Seconds of Summer are included in the shortlist for next year’s NME Awards in the UK.
For the second time, Sydney’s 5 Seconds of Summer have been nominated in the Worst band category. This year the band took out the award after imploring their more than 8 million Twitter fans to vote for them. Next year they’re up against U2, tour mates One Direction, UK girl group Little Mix, Nickelback and English post-punk duo Sleaford Mods.
5SOS took out the inaugural public-voted ARIA for Best Australian Live Act last month andhave taken home multiple British trophies in the past, including a 4Music Video Honours Award for Breakthrough Artist, a Brit Award for International Group and Best International Newcomer for Rock Sound magazine’s Readers’ Poll.
Psych-rock quintet Tame Impala are up for Best Album (for Currents), Best International Band and Best Music Video (for The Less I Know The Better). The nominations follow the band’s ARIA Awards sweep last month where they picked up five, including two early wins for frontman Kevin parker (Engineer of the Year and Producer of the Year). The band also picked up four WAMI Awards this year in their hometown of Perth.
The NME Awards nod isn’t Tame Impala’s first international accolade however, last year the band were nominated for a Grammy in the Best Alternative Music Album category for their ARIA #4 LP Lonerism. In the US the album charted at #34; meanwhile the quintet’s lmost recent LP Currents hit #4 on the Billboard 200, and #1 on the ARIA chart. The 2016 Grammy nominations will be announced tonight, (December 7 in the US).
Courtney Barnett is continuing her banner 2015 with a nomination in NME’s Best International Solo Artist category. The Melbourne musician/songwriter/artist is up against Kendrick Lamar, Lana Del Rey, Taylor Swift, Grimes and Kanye West. Kanye is voted in both the Villain of the Year and Hero of the Year categories.
Barnett had the most nominations at this year’s ARIA Awards with eight, and took home four. The 28-year-old also received widespread critical acclaim in the US this year and even joined the likes of Beck, Laura Marling, First Aid Kit and Tom Jones for a collaboration with Jack White. The team-up is part of a series of singles recorded at Third Man Studios in Nashville calledBlue Series.
Winners of the fan-voted awards will be announced on February 17, 2016 at London’s O2 Academy Brixton.
The NME Awards 2016 shortlist in full:
Best British Band
The Libertines
Foals
Wolf Alice
The 1975
Catfish and the Bottlemen
The Maccabees
Best International Band supported by Austin, Texas
Tame Impala
Foo Fighters
The Strokes
The Killers
Alabama Shakes
Run The Jewels
Best New Artist
Rat Boy
Hinds
Halsey
Yak
Lapsley
Formation
Best British Solo Artist supported by Pilot Pens
Adele
Noel Gallagher
Ed Sheeran
Charli XCX
Florence Welch
Skepta
Best International Solo Artist
Kendrick Lamar
Lana Del Rey
Taylor Swift
Courtney Barnett
Kanye West
Grimes
Best Live Band
The Maccabees
The Libertines
Foals
Catfish and the Bottlemen
Royal Blood
Wolf Alice
Best Album supported by HMV
‘My Love Is Cool’ Wolf Alice
‘Marks to Prove it’ The Maccabees
‘To Pimp a Butterfly’ Kendrick Lamar
‘Currents’ Tame Impala
‘Art Angels’ Grimes
‘What Went Down’ Foals
Best Track
‘Adventure of a Lifetime’ Coldplay
‘Gunga Din’ The Libertines
‘I Can’t Feel My Face’ The Weeknd
‘Shut Down’ Skepta
‘Giant Peach’ Wolf Alice
Best TV Show
The Walking Dead
Game of Thrones
American Horror Story
Peep Show
This is England ‘90
Gogglebox
Best Film
Ex Machina
Spectre
Mad Max: Fury Road
Whiplash
Kill Your Friends
Beasts of No Nation
Best Music Film
Amy
Montage of Heck
Straight Outta Compton
What Happened, Miss Simone
The Reflektor Tapes
New World Towers
Best Music Video
‘Bitch Better Have My Money’ Rihanna
‘Heart Of The Matter’ The Libertines
‘You’re a Germ’ Wolf Alice
‘Ong Ong’ Blur
‘Cheer Up London’ Slaves
‘The Less I Know The Better’ Tame Impala
Best Actor
Tom Hardy
Eddie Redmayne
Nicholas Hoult
Stephen Graham
Idris Elba
Daniel Radcliffe
Best Actress
Vicky McClure
Jennifer Lawrence
Emilia Clarke
Gemma Chan
Amy Schumer
Saoirse Ronan
Best Reissue
‘Five Years’ David Bowie
‘People’s Instinctive Travels And the Paths Of Rhythm’ Tribe Called Quest
‘Loaded’ Velvet Underground
‘Sticky Fingers’ Rolling Stones
‘Under The Pink’ Tori Amos
‘Angel Dust’ Faith No More
Best Book
‘I’ll Never Write My Memoirs’ Grace Jones
‘M Train’ Patti Smith
‘Unfaithful Music & Disappearing Ink’ Elvis Costello
‘Hunger Makes Me A Modern Girl’ Carrie Brownstein
‘Lucky’ Professor Green
‘Over The Top And Back’ Tom Jones
Best Festival
Glastonbury
Reading & Leeds
V Festival
T in the Park
Bestival
Isle of Wight
Best Small Festival
Swn
Festival Number 6
Green Man
End Of The Road
Liverpool Sound City
Kendall Calling
Music Moment of the Year
The return of Adele
The Libertines secret Glastonbury set
Dave Grohl breaks leg and carries on
Florence headlines Glastonbury
Kanye at The Brits
One Direction ‘split’
Best Fan Community
Hurts
The Libertines
Muse
Catfish and the Bottleman
The 1975
Wolf Alice
Worst Band
5 Seconds of Summer
One Direction
Little Mix
Sleaford Mods
U2
Nickelback
Villain of the Year
David Cameron
Chris Moyles
Kanye West
Donald Trump
George Osborne
Simon Cowell
Hero of the Year
Adele
Dave Grohl
Jeremy Corbyn
Florence Welch
Kanye West
Taylor Swift
Vlogger of the Year
KSI
Vikkstar123
Charlie McDonnell
Joe Weller
Danisnotonfire
Savannah Brown
Game of the Year
Metal Gear Solid
The Rise Of The Tomb Raider
Fallout 4
Star Wars Battleforce
The Legend Of Zelda Triforce Heroes
Guitar Hero