LONDON, UK (Top40 Charts) NME is excited to reveal the nominations for its prestigious NME Awards 2014 with Austin,
Texas , which will take place on Wednesday 26th February at London's O2 Academy, Brixton.
Music fans have cast hundreds of thousands of votes across 20 categories for rock 'n' roll's ceremony of the year.
Arctic Monkeys lead the nominations this year with an outstanding eight (Best British Band, Best Live Band, Best Album, Best Track, Best
Music Video,
Music Moment Of The Year, Hero Of The Year for Alex Turner and Best Fan Community). Haim follow closely with six nominations (Best International Band, Best Live Band, Best
Music Video, Best Band Blog or Twitter - Alana, Best Fan Community, and Hero Of The Year - Este) whilst Queens of The Stone Age,
Lily Allen and
Arcade Fire all have three.
Haim said: "We are so excited to be nominated for this year's NME Awards! This will be our first time, so please be gentle...."
Biffy Clyro, Palma Violets and
Arctic Monkeys will fight it out for two of the night's biggest awards, they are up for 'Best British Band' and 'Best Live act'. Foals,
Disclosure and
Two Door Cinema Club also receive nods for 'Best British Band' whilst Savages , along with Haim and Queens of The Stone Age are also up for 'Best Live act'. This years prestigious Best Album category will be fought out between Arctic Monkeys, Queens Of The Stone Age, Peace, Kanye West, Savages and Drenge .
Miley Cyrus, Harry Styles,
Robin Thicke and
David Cameron will fight it out for the undesirable 'Villain Of The Year' award alongside Vladimir Putin and Russell Brand, this is the second year in a row that
Harry Styles has been nominated. Pussy Riot,
Lou Reed , Alex Turner,
David Bowie, and Este Haim are all up for 'Hero Of The Year'. Meanwhile, Russell
Brand splits opinion, nominated in both the Hero Of The Year and Villain Of The Year category.
NME editor Mike Williams says: "The past 12 months of music have had everything - returning legends, era-defining singles, more albums with a claim to be modern classics than any year in recent memory and tons of massive live moments to celebrate. None of this has gone unnoticed by NME's huge audience, with more people than ever voting to compile these incredibly exciting shortlists. I can't wait for the ceremony at the O2 Academy Brixton on February 26 to find out who the big winners will be."
Back at its spiritual home, and with incredible live performances soon to be announced, the NME Awards 2014 with Austin
Texas are set to be the biggest and best yet.
To vote please visit www.nme.com/awardsvote
NME Awards 2014 with Austin
Texas nominations as follows:
Best British Band
Arctic Monkeys
Foals
Palma Violets
Biffy Clyro
Disclosure
Two Door Cinema Club
Best International Band supported by Austin, Texas
Haim
Arcade Fire
Queens Of The Stone Age
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
Phoenix
Vampire Weekend
Best Solo Artist
Lorde
Lily Allen
Jake Bugg
Paul McCartney
Kanye West
David Bowie
Best New Band supported by Mossimo
Drenge
Swim Deep
Chvrches
Jagwar Ma
Wolf Alice
Courtney Barnett
Best Live Band
Arctic Monkeys
Palma Violets
Biffy Clyro
Haim
Queens Of The Stone Age
Savages
Best Album
Arctic Monkeys, 'AM'
QOTSA, '…Like Clockwork'
Peace, 'In Love'
Kanye West, 'Yeezus'
Savages, 'Silence Yourself'
Drenge, 'Drenge'
Best Track supported by Blackstar Amplification
Arctic Monkeys, 'Do I Wanna Know?'
Lily Allen, 'Hard Out Here'
Disclosure, 'White Noise'
Arcade Fire, 'Reflektor'
Primal Scream, '2013'
Daft Punk, 'Get Lucky'
Best
Music Video
Arctic Monkeys, 'Why'd You Only Call Me When You're High?'
Pharell, 'Happy'
Arcade Fire, 'Reflektor'
Lily Allen, 'Hard Out Here'
Eagulls, 'Nerve Endings'
Haim, 'Falling'
Best Festival
Glastonbury
Reading & Leeds
T In The Park
Latitude
Bestival
V
Best TV Show
Breaking Bad
Fresh Meat
Sherlock
Game Of Thrones
Misfits
Doctor Who
Best
Music Film
Muscle Shoals
Made Of Stone
Sound City
The National: Mistaken For Strangers
Good Vibrations
Muse
Best Reissue
Nirvana, 'In Utero: 20th Anniversary Edition'
The Clash, 'Sound System'
The Beta Band, 'The Regal Years: 1997-2004'
The Breeders, 'LSXX (Last Splash 20th Anniversary Edition)'
Bob Dylan, 'Bootleg Series, Vol. 10: Another Self Portrait (1969-1971)'
The
Velvet Underground, 'White Light/White Heat 45th Anniversary Super
Deluxe Edition'
Best Band Blog Or Twitter
Jehnny Beth, Savages
Albert Hammond Jr
Alana Haim, Haim
James Blunt
Theo Hutchcraft, Hurts
Grimes
Best Book
Morrissey, //Autobiography//
Alan McGee, //Creation Stories//
Bob Stanley, //Yeah Yeah Yeah//
Mark Lewisohn, //The
Beatles - All These Years: Volume One: Tune In//
Beck, //Song Reader//
Richard Hell, //I Dreamed I Was A Very Clean Tramp//
Best Small Festival
Rockness
Y Not
Kendall Calling
Swn
Green Man
Festival Number 6
Best Fan Community
Hurts
Haim
Arctic Monkeys
Muse
Peace
Morrissey
Music Moment Of The Year
Pussy Riot are freed
Arctic Monkeys headline Glastonbury
Noel and Damon come together for Teenage Cancer Trust
Rolling Stones headline Glastonbury
Morrissey's autobiography is released
Kanye West brings Jesus on stage
Worst Band
One Direction
The Wanted
The 1975
Imagine Dragons
30 Seconds To Mars
Muse
Hero Of The Year
Alex Turner
David Bowie
Este Haim
Russell Brand
Pussy Riot
Lou Reed
Villain Of The Year
Miley Cyrus
Robin Thicke
Harry Styles
David Cameron
Vladimir Putin
Russell Brand
The NME Awards with Austin
Texas season is soon to get underway with the NME Awards Shows. These acclaimed shows take place throughout February in iconic venues throughout London and showcase the very best in new and current music. this years shows feature
Black Rebel Motor
Cycle Club, Pup, Phoenix, Slaves, Family Rain, Courtney Barnett, Cheatahs, The Strypes, Only Real, Parquet Courts, Swim Deep,
Speedy Ortiz, Warpaint, Childhood, Superfood, Au Revoir Simone, Drenge, Eyedress, Radkey, The Orwells, Circa Waves, Brody Dalle and Fat White Family.