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WhoOdyssey
post May 22 2019, 02:52 PM
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The nominees have been revealed for the Kerrang! awards, which can be voted on here - https://www.kerrang.com/vote/

The ceremony takes place on June 19, with voting closing on June 12.

Best British Breakthrough Act

Yonaka
IDLES
Scarlxrd
Svalbard
Black Peaks

Best International Breakthrough Act

Vein
The Interrupters
SWMRS
Simple Creatures
Angel Du$t

Best Song

FEVER 333 – 'Burn It'
Slipknot – 'All Out Life'
Rammstein – 'Deutschland'
While She Sleeps – 'Anti-Social'
Frank Iero and the Future Violents – 'Young And Doomed'

Best Album

Architects – 'Holy Hell'
Bring Me The Horizon – 'Amo'
Ghost – 'Prequelle'
Behemoth – 'I Loved You At Your Darkest'
Greta Van Fleet – 'Anthem Of The Peaceful Army'

Best British Live Act

Architects
Employed to Serve
Frank Carter and The Rattlesnakes
Enter Shikari
Don Broco

Best International Live Act

FEVER 333
Metallica
Parkway Drive
Ghost
Mastodon

Best British Act

Architects
Enter Shikari
Bring Me the Horizon
Iron Maiden
Biffy Clyro

Best International Act

Slipknot
Foo Fighters
Metallica
Panic! At The Disco
Rammstein


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Severin
post May 24 2019, 10:06 PM
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Best British Breakthrough Act


Black Peaks (but IDLES will win)

Best International Breakthrough Act


The Interrupters (Best of a bad bunch)


Best Song


Rammstein – 'Deutschland' (Best of another bad bunch)


Best Album


Ghost – 'Prequelle' (Only decent album in the running)


Best British Live Act

Architects


Best International Live Act


Parkway Drive


Best British Act

Architects (or Maiden, the rest are a joke)


Best International Act


Rammstein (only band still relevant in this list)



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WhoOdyssey
post May 25 2019, 09:05 AM
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Panic! at the Disco is surely more relevant than Rammstein? High Hopes was a huge international hit.

I'd argue Slipknot are just as relevant right now as well.
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post May 25 2019, 09:19 AM
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Rammstein definitely deserve best song though, the rest aren't much competition and Deutschland is superb!

Hopefully best album can go to Architects but I wouldn't mind BMTH either, best British live act should hopefully be Architects, Enter Shikari or Don Broco. The nominations for best British act and best international act are all stunning.
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post May 26 2019, 09:32 AM
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I feel the problem with these nominations is its Kerrang once again playing it totally safe. Aside from the breakthrough categories nearly every act nominated has beeen around for ages. I appreciate that with experience comes expertise of sorts but most of these bands are well passed their best.
When Biffy Clyro are considered among Britain's best bands you're being really, very unimaginative when there are bands like Saint Agnes, Hands Off Gretel or Loathe who have all put exceptionally good albums in the last 12 months

As for International Acts - Panic! At The Disco I personally would struggle to justify their inclusion. High Hopes is more of a pop song than anything that normally falls under Kerrang's remit.
Foo Fighters and Metallica have done nothing recently and Slipknot I could say might regain some of their brilliance on the new album but the single is underwhelming.

And if touring alone is enough to make the list then Slayer should be on there. I saw them back in November at Cardiff and they were easily among the most astonishing shows I've ever seen live.


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post May 26 2019, 09:51 AM
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QUOTE(Severin @ May 26 2019, 10:32 AM) *
I feel the problem with these nominations is its Kerrang once again playing it totally safe. Aside from the breakthrough categories nearly every act nominated has beeen around for ages. I appreciate that with experience comes expertise of sorts but most of these bands are well passed their best.
When Biffy Clyro are considered among Britain's best bands you're being really, very unimaginative when there are bands like Saint Agnes, Hands Off Gretel or Loathe who have all put exceptionally good albums in the last 12 months

As for International Acts - Panic! At The Disco I personally would struggle to justify their inclusion. High Hopes is more of a pop song than anything that normally falls under Kerrang's remit.
Foo Fighters and Metallica have done nothing recently and Slipknot I could say might regain some of their brilliance on the new album but the single is underwhelming.

And if touring alone is enough to make the list then Slayer should be on there. I saw them back in November at Cardiff and they were easily among the most astonishing shows I've ever seen live.

Well, the shortlisting is also voted for by the public. Which is why there are big bands there even though they haven't released anything (I suppose they count because they perform live). And to be fair, Kerrang do cover Panic! still, and were on a couple of front covers last year.

So it's usually the bands with the bigger fanbases that make it onto here.


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post May 26 2019, 10:41 AM
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That's one of the problems Kerrang has. It's too reliant on what's popular and features these acts far too heavily, often for no good reason but if it doesn't it's sales plummet for the week. It's a catch 22 for them and they've never found a balance that works beyond that. Sadly it means a once groundbreaking publication gets derided as commercialist or - as I often hear, 'for 14 year olds'.

I haven't bought it for many years now but still flick through if I see a copy in a shop
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post Jun 20 2019, 02:03 PM
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And here are the winners...

Best British Breakthrough Act

IDLES

Best International Breakthrough Act

SWMRS

Best Song

FEVER 333 – 'Burn It'

Best Album

Ghost – 'Prequelle'

Best British Live Act

Architects

Best International Live Act

Metallica

Best British Act

Bring Me the Horizon

Best International Act

Metallica

The Kerrang! Hall Of Fame

Skunk Anansie

The Kerrang! Inspiration Award

Motφrhead

The Kerrang! Icon Award

Jimmy Page
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