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Possible contenders:

 

Fontaines DC (hope this gets in)

IDLES (this too please)

Kelly Lee Owens

Arlo Parks

UK rap (Nines, Headie One, Ghetts, Slowthai, AJ Tracey, Fredo, Bugzy Malone)

Jazz album (Sons Of Kemet may get through)

Creeper

Shame

Goat Girl

Declan McKenna

The Magic Gang

Architects

Celeste

The Anchoress [?]

Kojaque

London Grammar

Dry Cleaning

Jane Weaver

Debut album

At least one commercial success (Little Mix, Tom Grennan, Rag 'n' Bone Man)

 

 

Wish list: Black Country New Road, Black Midi, Squid, Bicep, Everything Everything, Disclosure, Roisin Murphy, Actress. SG Lewis, Alfie Templeman, For Those I Love, Royal Blood, Easy Life

 

 

 

Wolf Alice may not make it since their previous album won the prize

Gorillaz withdrew their nomination in 2001, so they may not make it either.

 

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I can imagine them being hesitant to give Wolf Alice a second win in a row but yeah I would be surprised if they weren't even nominated.

 

Looking at the list of past nominations I am surprised to see that neither of London Grammar's previous albums were nominated at all - I'd really love to see this one make it for them. Also rooting for Squid and Bicep for first time nominations + Everything Everything and Disclosure to get nominated again (although I feel like those aren't super likely to happen). They really need to have at least some representation for the recent wave of British post-punk bands (Black Country, New Road / black midi / Dry Cleaning / Squid), am sure at least one or two of them will show up. Out of UK rap stuff I'd say Headie One, Ghetts and slowthai are the most likely to be nominated, and I'd love to see slowthai take the win after losing out to Dave with his debut (I see no reason he wouldn't be a strong contender again this year).

rooting for Bicep, Ben Howard and Arlo Parks

Black Country New Road, Squid and Black Midi all need to be on there (one of those really *should* win, though I suspect that probably won't happen)

 

Hoping to see a couple of curveball picks, I imagine Wolf Alice/Arlo Parks/slowthai are the safest bets to be nominated

 

Would love Wolf Alice to do the double no matter how unlikely that is.

 

Also would like Celeste, Arlo Parks, Ben Howard, Gorllaz, London Grammar, Jessie Ware, Royal Blood, Travis, Idles, Doves, Everything Everything & Declan McKenna

Hmmmm

 

I have some mixed feelings about this list - firstly very disappointing that slowthai isn't even nominated (that's 2 years in a row they've just straight up snubbed an album I had a gut feeling would be the one to beat after Jessie Ware last year!) and while I'm glad to see they did indeed nominate one of the post-punk bands, unfortunately out of the 4 I mentioned BC,NR are the least interesting to me oops (justice for Squid </3)

 

On the bright side I hadn't even considered the possibility of Mogwai being on there (I mean I didn't really think beyond the ones mentioned in the OP :kink:) and that is a great pick. It is one of only 3 albums on the entire list that I've listened to which is definitely a lot less than I was expecting. The other two are Wolf Alice (obvz) and Floating Points, which is a nice listen and I'm pleased to see it giving Floating Points his first nomination but like... why this and not his last solo album which I was rooting hard for a nomination last time :cry:

 

BERWYN is definitely an interesting artist and a well deserved pick (I loved 'VINYL', haven't been as into the other few songs I've heard from him though but still certainly one to watch), also think that Ghetts and Hannah Peel are solid choices. But then I really can't say I care much about any of the others (some decent songs here and there but nothing that has me invested much in the artists) so that's a full half of the list.

 

So I guess rooting for either Wolf Alice to do the double or Mogwai to take it. Not sure how likely either of those are. Now that slowthai is out of the picture my gut feeling is it'll be going to either Arlo or Celeste.

BCNR GANG LETS GOOOOOO :cheer:

 

no nomination for Squid at least? 💀 wtf are you even doing

 

good for Laura Mvula making it and Mogwai too for some Scottish rep

 

Arlo seems the most Mercury-friendly option here so that's my prediction, obviously BCNR should be winning it by a landslide but I'm trying to stay realistic lol

It's been a while since the Mercury winning album wasn't one I loved, Sampha through to Kiwanuka all amongst my favourite albums of that particular year, and plenty to choose from to continue that.

 

I assume Black Is was released just before the cut off, I'd have said it would have been a likely win for SAULT given the acclaim it got but less so with Rise, though it's still definitely a contender.

 

Delighted to see Berwyn nominated, that first one I do prefer to his recent stuff so pleased it's the one nominated. A performance of 'Glory' will be exceptional :heart:

 

 

I've heard more than I usually have here - Wolf Alice and Mogwai, don't expect either to win especially as the former already has one, but they're great albums.

 

Love what I've heard from Arlo Parks as well.

Laura or Sault would be my choice. I hope the latter are in with a good shot - I think I’m the only one who prefers Rise to Black Is
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Winner being announced tonight - the bookies seem to think Laura has a good chance, if it doesn't go to BCNR she's the next best choice, so go her ~

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