Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Mercury Music Prize

Yes it's that time again. We're just a couple of hours away from learning who won this year's Mercury Music Prize -- a slightly weird award that started about 15 years ago and is simply given once a year to one band/artist for producing The Best Album of the Year.

There's something about that simplicity that appeals to me. Too often in the world of music awards we get bogged down in splitting the difference between "Best Band," "Best Artist," "Best Act," "Best Single," "Best Song," "Best Album," "Album of the Year," etc. It's like Cannes -- they have about a dozen different prizes and each of them sounds like First Prize.

So, the nominees this year are pretty mixed (and they seem to have dropped the idea of including a classical record just for the sake of tokenism.) Burial, a hotly tipped favourite, would indeed be an outside win (very outside, since nobody even knows who he is or what he looks like) but it's just the kind of edgy move Mercury needs to make after giving the award to the bloody Klaxons last year.

I'd love it to go to Elbow. A win by Radiohead or British Sea Power I will accept. Neon Neon and Last of the Shadow Puppets are also just about OK by me. I really hope it doesn't go to Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, despite the latter having ties to Champaign -- I have yet to be impressed by the record itself. Adele and Estelle cancel each other out. Rachel Unthank and the Winterset are really lovely, and a from-out-of-nowhere win by them would be welcome.

Ah well, we'll know in an hour or so...followup comments to come.

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