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    Monday, January 30, 2012


      Noel Gallagher Picks Up 4 Nominations at NME Awards

    They'll battle likes of Kasabian, Odd Future and Azealia Banks for gongs at next month's ceremony.

    Arctic Monkeys, Noel Gallagher, Lana Del Rey, The Vaccines and Odd Future are among the acts nominated for gongs at this year's NME Awards.

    The nominations were announced exclusively on Zane Lowe's BBC Radio 1 show earlier tonight (January 30) – see below for the full list and head to NME.COM/awardsvote now to cast your vote. The winners will be announced at the ceremony at O2 Academy Brixton on February 29.

    Arctic Monkeys – who've scored seven nominations in total – will go head-to-head with Kasabian, Bombay Bicycle Club, The Horrors and Muse for the Best British Band award. The Best New Band category, meanwhile, will be contested by Lana Del Rey, Tribes, The Vaccines, Wu Lyf and Foster The People.

    Kasabian, Florence And The Machine, Muse are up for three gongs each, while The Horrors, Hurts and The Vaccines are among the acts nominated for two awards.

    Noel Gallagher – who's due to pick up our prestigious Godlike Genius Award on the night – is up for another four gongs, including Best Album for 'Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds' and Best Solo Artist.

    Meanwhile, Odd Future will take on the likes of Foo Fighters and The Strokes for Best International Band, while Azealia Banks' '212' is up for Dancefloor Anthem alongside tracks by Katy B and Justice.

    Want to come along? Tickets for the NME Awards 2012 go onsale at 9am this Wednesday (February 1) from NME.COM/tickets.

    The nominations for the NME Awards 2012 are:

    Best British Band (supported by Sonos)
    Arctic Monkeys
    Bombay Bicycle Club
    The Horrors
    Kasabian
    Muse
    (Last year's winner: Muse)

    Best International Band (supported by T4)
    Arcade Fire
    Foo Fighters
    Justice
    Odd Future
    The Strokes
    (Last year's winner: My Chemical Romance)

    Best Solo Artist (supported by Rekorderlig)
    Adele
    Florence + The Machine
    Frank Turner
    Laura Marling
    Miles Kane
    Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds
    (Last year's winner: Laura Marling)

    Best New Band (supported by Boxfresh)
    Foster The People
    Lana Del Rey
    Tribes
    The Vaccines
    Wu Lyf
    (Last year's winner: Hurts)

    Best Live Band (supported by Carling)
    Arctic Monkeys
    Kasabian
    Muse
    Pulp
    Two Door Cinema Club

    Best Album (supported by HMV)
    Arctic Monkeys - 'Suck It And See'
    The Horrors - 'Skying'
    Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds - 'Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds'
    PJ Harvey - 'Let England Shake'
    The Vaccines - 'What Did You Expect From The Vaccines?'
    (Last year's winner: Arcade Fire – 'The Suburbs')

    Best Track (supported by Fender)
    Arctic Monkeys - 'The Hellcat Spangled Shalalala'
    Bombay Bicycle Club - 'Shuffle'
    Florence + The Machine - 'Shake It Out'
    Hurts – 'Sunday'
    Lana Del Rey - 'Video Games'
    (Last year's winner: Foals – 'Spanish Sahara')

    Dancefloor Anthem (supported by NME Radio)
    Azealia Banks - '212'
    Foster The People - 'Pumped Up Kicks'
    Justice - 'Civilization'
    Katy B - 'Broken Record'
    Metronomy - 'The Bay'
    (Last year's winner: Professor Green – 'Jungle')

    Best Video (supported by NMEVideo.com)
    Arctic Monkeys - 'Suck It And See'
    Beyonce - 'Countdown'
    Hurts - 'Sunday'
    Lana Del Rey - 'Video Games'
    Tyler, The Creator - 'Yonkers'
    (Last year's winner: My Chemical Romance – 'Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na)'.

    Best TV Show
    'Dr Who'
    'Fresh Meat'
    'Misfits'
    'Never Mind The Buzzcocks'
    'This Is England '88'
    (Last year's winner: Skins)

    Best Festival
    Bestival
    Glastonbury
    Reading & Leeds
    T In The Park
    V Festival
    (Last year's winner: Glastonbury)

    Best Film
    'Black Swan'
    'Drive'
    'Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 2'
    'The Inbetweeners Movie'
    'Submarine'
    (Last year's winner: Inception)

    Best Music Film
    'Back And Forth' - Foo Fighters
    'Living In The Material World' - George Harrison
    'Talihina Sky' - Kings Of Leon
    'There Are No Innocent Bystanders' - The Libertines
    'Upside Down - The Creation Records Story'
    (New award)

    Greatest Music Moment Of The Year
    Brian May joins My Chemical Romance onstage at Reading Festival
    Kasabian see in 2012 with their epic London O2 Arena show
    Noel Gallagher launches his solo career with press conference
    Pulp steal the show at Glastonbury with secret set
    The Stone Roses reunite
    (New award)

    Best Re-issue
    Manic Street Preachers - 'National Treasures'
    Nirvana - 'Nevermind'
    Primal Scream - 'Screamadelica'
    The Rolling Stones - 'Some Girls'
    The Smiths - 'Complete Re-issues'
    (New award)

    Best Book
    Jared Leto - 'Notes From The Outernet'
    Jarvis Cocker - 'Mother, Brother, Lover: Selected Lyrics'
    Malcolm X - 'A Life Of Reinvention'
    Noel Fielding - 'The Scribblings Of A Madcap Shambleton'
    Shaun Ryder - 'Twisting My Melon'
    (Last year's winner: John Lydon – Mr Rotten's Scrapbook)

    Hero Of The Year
    Alex Turner
    Dave Grohl
    Matt Bellamy
    Noel Fielding
    Noel Gallagher
    (Last year's winner: Lady Gaga)

    Villain Of The Year
    David Cameron
    Justin Bieber
    Lady Gaga
    Liam Gallagher
    Nick Clegg
    (Last year's winner: David Cameron)

    Worst Album
    Coldplay - 'Mylo Xyloto'
    Justin Bieber - 'Under The Mistletoe'
    Lady Gaga - 'Born This Way'
    One Direction - 'Up All Night'
    Viva Brother - 'Famous First Words'
    (Last year's winner: Justin Bieber – 'My World')

    Worst Band
    Beady Eye
    Coldplay
    Muse
    One Direction
    Viva Brother
    (Last year's winner: Jonas Brothers)

    Best Album Artwork
    Arctic Monkeys - 'Suck It And See'
    Bombay Bicycle Club - 'A Different Kind Of Fix'
    Bjork - 'Biophilia'
    Friendly Fires - 'Pala'
    Jay-Z and Kanye West - 'Watch The Throne'
    (Last year's winner: Klaxons – 'Surfing The Void')

    Best Band Blog Or Twitter
    @Example
    Frank-Turner.com/blog
    @KanyeWest
    @LadyGaga
    @Theohurts
    (New award)

    Best Small Festival
    Field Day
    Hop Farm
    Kendal Calling
    Latitude
    RockNess
    (Last year's winner: RockNess)

    Most Dedicated Fans
    30 Seconds To Mars
    Arctic Monkeys
    Hurts
    Muse
    My Chemical Romance
    (New award)

    Hottest Male
    Andy Biersack, Black Veil Brides
    Dominic Howard, Muse
    Gerard Way, My Chemical Romance
    Jared Leto, 30 Seconds To Mars
    Matt Bellamy, Muse
    (Last year's winner: Matt Bellamy)

    Hottest Female
    Amy Lee, Evanescence
    Florence Welch, Florence + The Machine
    Hayley Williams, Paramore
    Katy Perry
    Marina Diamandis, Marina And The Diamonds
    (Last year's winner: Alison Mosshart)


    Via L4e / Source: www.nme.com



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