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Posted by Lisa Sutlieff Mar 12, 2009 |
With 2009's music awards season over for another year, Indie Suite takes the opportunity to summarise the best and worst indie moments and offers you the chance to find out more about some of the best indie artists in 2008 / 2009 at the Grammy Awards, the Brit Awards and the NME Awards.
The Grammy Awards
The Grammy Awards saw a British invasion in 2009 as British alternative rockers Coldplay stormed the awards. Meanwhile it was also a great year for soloists Duffy and Adele who both featured heavily at the awards for their respective best-selling albums Rockferry and Chasing Pavements. Check out these Coldplay articles to find out exactly what the British boys have been up to this year and why they deserved the coveted awards of Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group, and Song of the Year for 'Viva La Vida'.
Read this review of Coldplay's Prospekt's March EP, the follow up to the worldwide chart-topping album Viva La Vida, or Death and All His Friends.
Read about Coldplay's announcement of massive stadium dates in 2009 in London, Manchester and Glasgow
Read about rumours of a shock split proposed for 2010 that shook Coldplay fans' worlds. Was it just a publicity stunt or is there some weight to the rumours? You decide.
The Brit Awards
By contrast, Coldplay were emphatically snubbed at the UK's Brit Awards in Feb, where they won none of the 4 categories in which they were shortlisted. The Killers' Brandon Flowers presented a notable and long awaited Outstanding Contribution award to the Pet Shop Boys.
Meanwhile Indie Suite favourites Kings of Leon picked up two awards for Best Album for Only By the Night and Best Group. But British indie kids Razorlight and Snow Patrol failed to make any impression on any major awards ceremonies for their albums Slipway Fires and A Hundred Million Suns.
Check out this review of the Kings of Leon's Only By the Night
See how close Indie Suite got to predicting the winners and losers of this year's Brit Awards in these two articles:
Look at the movers and shakers in the international section in Brit Awards 2009 Discussed
Look at the nominees and potential winners on the British side of the pond in Brit Awards 2009 Explored
The NME Awards
The UK's so called 'tastemaking' awards, the NME awards 2009, were surely the biggest joke of the season, with the magazine clearly trying to re-capture its '90s heyday by, yet again, worshipping Oasis, Ian Brown and, yawn, Paul Weller, amongst others. They also bizarrely gave awards to politicians (er...ok), celebrated the same bands and albums in both its 'best' and 'worst' categories, and generally made a mockery of itself. Handclaps all round. Although Indie Suite was pleased to see MGMT getting some recognition for their awesome debut Oracular Spectacular, it was one of those 'please make it stop' events, from which, no doubt, the NME will learn absolutely nothing.
Check out Indie Suite's profile of the Brooklyn duo MGMT.
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