Wolfmother on the red carpet
Last night saw the 20th anniversary of Australia’s premier music awards, The ARIA Awards, held at the Acer Arena in Sydney (on the site of the 2000 Olympic Games). The ARIA Awards are the Australian equivalent of the Grammys in the States of the Brit’s in the UK. The awards ceremony was a fairly boring affair – as per most awards ceremonies – but there were excellent performances by Silverchair (who covered Midnight Oil) and Bernard Fanning who performed with Clare Bowditch and Kasey Chambers. Hopefully there will be some footage from the night up on YouTube soon. The afterparty was a fairly uneventful affair as well, but with free alcohol I’m never going to complain.
There were some pointless guest appearances from Johnny Knoxville, Jesse McCartney and John Mayer. Most of the award recipients were predictable and as usual those who deserved the awards didn’t receive them. Though thankfully both Bob Evans and Clare Bowditch picked up deserved ARIA Awards. Below is a list of all the winners.
Best Breakthrough Album
Wolfmother – Wolfmother
Best Breakthrough Single
Youth Group – ‘Forever Young’
Best Ubran Release
Hilltop Hoods – The Hard Road
Best Pop Release
The Veronicas – The Secret Life Of…
Best Country Release
Troy Cassar-Daly – Brighter Day
Best Independent Release
Hilltop Hoods – The Hard Road
Best Rock Album
Wolfmother – Wolfmother
Best Adult Contemporary Album
Bob Evans – Suburban Songbook
Best Music DVD
Eskimo Joe – Eskimo Joe – The DVD
Best Dance Release
TV Rock feat. Seany B – ‘Flaunt It’
Highest Selling Album
Human Nature – Reach Out: The Motown Record
Highest Selling Single
TV Rock feat. Seany B – ‘Flaunt It’
Best Group
Wolfmother
Best Cover Art
Debaser (Bernard Fanning – Tea and Sympathy)
Best Video
Head Pictures (Bernard Fanning – ‘Wish You Well’)
Engineer of the Year
Matt Lovell (Eskimo Joe – Black Fingernails, Red Wine)
Producer of the Year
Eskimo Joe (Eskimo Joe – Black Fingernails, Red Wine)
Best Classical Album
Richard Tognetti – Bach Sonatas and Partitas for Solo Violin
Best Jazz Album
The Necks – Chemist
Best Original Soundtrack/Cast/Show Album
Paul Kelly, Dan Luscombe Featuring Soteria Bell – Jindabyne
Best World Music Album
The Cat Empire – Cities: The Cat Empire Project
Best Children’s Album
The Wiggles – Running to the Rainbow
Best Comedy Release
Lano & Woodley – Lano & Woodley Sing Songs
Best Blues & Roots Album
The Audreys – Between Last Night & Us
Best Female Artist
Clare Bowditch
Best Male Artist
Bernard Fanning
Hall of Fame Inductees
Midnight Oil
Single of the Year
Eskimo Joe – ‘Black Fingernails, Red Wine’
Album of the Year
Bernard Fanning – Tea & Sympathy
October 30, 2006 7:13 pm
Gotye was robbed.
October 30, 2006 7:58 pm
cant say i watched, like most awards they seem to award overwhelming mediocrity, i wish wolfmother would go away
October 31, 2006 11:12 am
It was weird. Hirst’s speech was great, especially the comment about get famous quick TV shows, and the lack of industry support for bands out there doing something more challenging. But Fanning’s me-too thing a bit later was just lame. There was so much tokenistic rebellious kid action, from Silverchair’s weak spray painting to Wolfmother’s half-hearted stage trashing (complete with Rove praise afterwards).
October 31, 2006 7:49 pm
goddam rove. smug little prick.
i would rather get praise from the prime minister.
when it comes to rebellious rockstar action, you cant beat this performance by the vines on Jools Holland. shits all over the letterman one. needs to be seen.
although i would call it more disturbing than anything else…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ez3FcsK32S8