Alt-J Announced As Winners Of 2012 Mercury Music Prize
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Thursday, 01 November 2012 |
Written by Jon Stickler
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Indie quartet Alt-J have just been announced as winners of the 2012 Mercury Music Prize.
Winning the award, which is in its 20th year, for their album 'An Awesome Wave' (check out Stereoboard's review here), Alt-J picked-up the gong at the award ceremony at North London's Camden Roundhouse shortly after 10pm this evening.
Favourites for the award, Alt-J formed at Leeds University in 2007. The group fought off tough competition from the likes of Richard Hawley, Jessie Ware, Django Django and The Maccabees to take home the award.
You can check out the full list of nominated albums, and final bookies odds, below.
1/1 Alt-J ('An Awesome Wave')
4/1 Richard Hawley ('Standing At The Sky's Edge')
6/1 Jessie Ware (Devotion) 6/1 Plan B ('Ill Manors')
7/1 Django Django ('Django Django')
14/1 The Maccabees ('Given To The Wild')
14/1 Ben Howard ('Every Kingdom')
16/1 Field Music ('Plumb')
20/1 Lianne La Havas ('Is Your Love Big Enough')
20/1 Michael Kiwanuka ('Home Again')
25/1 Sam Lee ('Ground Of Its Own')
33/1 Roller Trio ('Roller Trio')
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