Who won the Mercury Prize in 2011?

PJ Harvey’s
2011 winner PJ Harvey’s album Let England Shake jumped from number 181 to 24 in the UK official charts the week after the 2011 Awards Show.

Who won the Mercury Music Prize?

Arlo Parks
Arlo Parks has won the 2021 Mercury prize, awarded to the year’s most outstanding British album, for her debut Collapsed in Sunbeams.

Why did Gorillaz withdraw from the Mercury Prize?

Because Parlaphone were the one’s who had put forward Gorillaz for the prize, only they had the power to withdraw the nomination, but it was clear that they weren’t keen on doing so. As a result, Gorillaz went from being nominated for the award to withdrawing to being forcibly reinstated.

Who won the Mercury Prize 2010?

the xx
Indie band the xx won the 2010 Mercury Music Prize at a ceremony at Grosvenor House last week. Their eponymous debut album was voted the best of the past year, beating eleven other nominees including Corinne Bailey Rae, Mumford & Sons and last-minute bookies’ favourite Paul Weller.

Has anyone won the Mercury Prize twice?

Mercury Prize Harvey has received two awards from four nominations and is the only artist in its history to have received the award twice.

Who has won the Mercury Prize more than once?

PJ Harvey, who picked up the Mercury gong in 2001 and 2011, is the only artist to have won the award on more than one occasion.

Which industry is the Mercury Prize?

The Mercury Prize is organised by the UK’s trade body, the British Phonographic Industry (BPI). Rather than accept the dominance of streaming, the recording industry converts its activity into “album equivalent sales”.

Has anyone won the Mercury Prize more than once?

PJ Harvey, who picked up the Mercury gong in 2001 and 2011, is the only artist to have won the award on more than one occasion. Alex Turner, of Arctic Monkeys and The Last Shadow Puppets, has received five nominations and won the award once.

Who Will Win Mercury Prize 2020?

Michael Kiwanuka
The 2020 Mercury prize for the year’s best British album has gone to Michael Kiwanuka for his self-titled album, Kiwanuka.

How is the Mercury Prize decided?

An independent panel of judges selects the shortlist. The judges listen to the albums that have been entered over many months. They then meet to decide on the 12 ‘Albums of the Year’. The judges’ decisions are based solely on the quality of the music on the albums.

What is the Mercury Prize 2020?

Singer-songwriter Michael Kiwanuka has won the 2020 Mercury Prize for his soul-searching third record, Kiwanuka. A lush, immersive album of politicised soul, it sees the star exploring themes of self-doubt, faith and civil rights.

How do you get nominated for Mercury Prize?

1.1 All forms of contemporary music from Great Britain and Ireland are eligible for the Mercury Prize. 1.2 Albums only qualify for entry. 1.3 The album must have a digital release date between Saturday 18 July 2020 and Friday 16 July 2021 inclusive (although entries must be received by 12 May 2021).

Who was the winner of the Mercury Prize in 2010?

Similarly, sales of The xx’s winning album rose by 450% the day after they won the 2010 Mercury Prize and 2013 winner James Blake saw a 2,500% sales increase on Amazon after he was announced as the winner of the 2013 Mercury Prize.

When do they announce the Mercury Prize shortlist?

Presentation of the awards usually takes place at an Awards Show in October, after the shortlist is announced at the Album of the Year Launch in September. It is often observed that bands whose albums are shortlisted, or win the prize, experience a large increase in album sales, particularly for lesser known acts.

What did elbow win the Mercury Prize for?

Elbow saw a 700% sales increase of their album The Seldom Seen Kid after winning the Prize in 2008. In their winner’s speech, Elbow’s frontman Guy Garvey said that winning the Mercury Prize was ‘Quite literally the best thing that has ever happened to us’.

When was the Mercury Music Prize first awarded?

The Mercury Prize, formerly called the Mercury Music Prize, is an annual music prize awarded for the best album released in the United Kingdom by a British or Irish act. It was established by the British Phonographic Industry and British Association of Record Dealers in 1992 as an alternative to the Brit Awards.