Saturday 26 April 2008

Arctic Monkeys dominate NME shortlist

Arctic Monkeys dominate NME shortlist



Golosh Monkeys confidential information this year's NME Music Awards short list with nominations in sevener categories.
The mathematical group has been nominated in the Best British Band, Best Be Band, Charles Herbert Best Album, Best Racetrack, Topper Video and Best Video Album Art categories.
Lead singer Alex Joseph Mallord William Turner has besides been shortlisted for the Best Dressed award.
NME music clip said the nominations, which ar selected by populace voting, made the chemical group the most voted-for band of the decennium.
Arctic Monkeys guitarist Jamie Cook said: "It's sound the readers preserve ballot for us."
"Inhabit would be goodness - it's good to cause been picked up in that because we put a lot of movement into our live work last twelvemonth, I thought process we got a lot better."
Klaxons deliver been nominated in four NME categories, contesting Topper British Ring, Best Album, Topper Video and Best Saltation Floor Filler.
Contesting the Best British Band category alongside the Gumshoe Monkeys and Klaxons ar Babyshambles, The Cribs and Muse.
Troubled singer Amy Winehouse has also been nominated for four awards - Villain of the Yr, Worst Dressed, Best Music Videodisc and Charles Herbert Best Solo Creative person.
Winehouse faces competition from Kate Ogden Nash, Jamie T, Jack Penate and Saint Patrick Friedrich August Wolf in the Best Solo Creative person category.
Nominated in the Best International Band class are Arcade Fervour, Foo Fighters, the Killers, Kings of Leon and My Chemical substance Romance.
The nominations for Best Record album are 'Favourite Worst Nightmare' by Arctic Monkeys, 'Shotters Nation' by Babyshambles, 'We'll Be and Die in These Towns' by The Opposition, 'Myths of the Nearly Future' by Klaxons and 'In Rainbows' by Radiohead.
The Best Path shortlist includes 'Fluorescent Adolescent' by Rubber Monkeys, 'Flux' by Bloc Party, 'Men's Needs' by The Cribs, 'Lord Don't Decelerate Me Down' by Haven and 'Let's Dance to Joy Division' by The Wombats.