Nick Cave, Tame Impala & Flume win at Australia's ARIA Awards 2013
Australia’s ARIA Awards 2013 took place over the weekend, celebrating the best Aussie music has had to offer over the previous twelve months.
The biggest winner of the night was undoubtedly Flume, taking home four awards (Best Male, Best Dance Album, Breakthrough Artist, Producer Of The Year). Meanwhile, Tame Impala picked up three prizes (Album Of The Year, Best Group, Best Rock Album) and Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds two (Best Independent Release, Best Adult Contemporary Album).
Other notable recipients include Matt Corby and, of course, One Direction. Check out a full list of winners below, via Pigeons and Planes:
FLUME: FLUME
Best Male
Best Dance Album
Breakthrough Artist
Producer Of The Year
TAME IMPALA: LONERISM
Album Of The Year
Best Group
Best Rock Album
GUY SEBASTIAN: ARMAGEDDON
Best Pop Release
Best Australian Live Act
NICK CAVE & THE BAD SEEDS: PUSH THE SKY AWAY
Best Independent Release
Best Adult Contemporary Album
JESSICA MAUBOY: TO THE END OF THE EARTH
Best Female Artist
MATT CORBY: RESOLUTION
ARIA Song Of The Year
RUSSELL MORRIS: SHARKMOUTH
Best Blues and Roots Album
JUSTINE CLARKE: A LITTLE DAY OUT WITH JUSTINE CLARKE
Best Children’s Album
TOM & ALEX: THE BITS WE’RE LEAST ASHAMED OF
Best Comedy Release
KASEY CHAMBERS AND SHANE NICHOLSON: WRECK & RUIN
Best Country Album
KARNIVOOL: ASSYMMETRY
Best Hard Rock/Heavy Metal Album
ILLY: BRING IT BACK
Best Urban Album
SAMANTHA JADE: FIRESTARTER
Best Video
ONE DIRECTION: TAKE ME HOME
Best International Artist
AIR SUPPLY
ARIA Hall Of Fame
MICHAEL GUDINSKI
ARIA Industry Icon Award
You can watch Flume’s performance at the ceremony beneath:
- Suede reveal live video for new track "Antidepressants" (and tease a new album)
- Nick Cave shares story on getting mistaken for Nicholas Cage
- Steve Albini’s memory to live on through a drop of his most prized possessions
- Punjabi megastar Diljit Dosanjh joins Jackson Wang for dark-dance pop moment “BUCK”
- Attawalpa drops new single “Anyway” with Lena Dunham-starring video
- Alan Sparhawk of Low unveils new single, "Not Broken"
- Fiona Apple unveils first track in five years, "Pretrial (Let Her Go Home)"
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