Thursday, September 20, 2018
Wolf Alice win the Hyundai Mercury Music Prize
Words: Ali Mack
Wolf Alice have beaten off competition to scoop this year's won Hyundai Mercury Music Prize.
Announced earlier this evening (September 20), the band beat bookies' favourite Nadine Shah to take the honours for the outstanding British album of the year with their album ‘Visions Of A Life’.
As the London four-piece - who had previously been nominated for their 2015 debut ‘My Love Is Cool’ - took to the stage to accept the £25,000 prize, singer Ellie Rowsell said. "It means so much to pick this up with my three best friends."
The album was praised by judges who described it as "an exuberant tapestry of swirling pop, grunge and indie guitar rock. From an incredibly broad list of remarkable music, Wolf Alice emerged as the overall winner due to their ability to deliver an album that combines the epic and intimate in equal measure. It is a journey of a record – with euphoric festival anthems and moments of subtle beauty – it is an album articulated with confidence and adventure. For them, the world awaits!”
The 12 nominees were:
Arctic Monkeys - Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino
Everything Everything - A Fever Dream
Everything is Recorded - Everything is Recorded
Florence + The Machine - High As Hope
Jorja Smith - Lost & Found
King Krule - The Ooz
Lily Allen - No Shame
Nadine Shah - Holiday Destination
Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds - Who Built The Moon?
Novelist - Novelist Guy
Sons of Kemet - Your Queen Is A Reptile
Wolf Alice - Visions Of A Life
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