Burial - Untrue LP - Mercury Awards 2008 Nomination
- DeepThought
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Seen some of the shit he's up against;
* Adele - 19
* British Sea Power - Do You Like Rock Music?
* Burial - Untrue
* Elbow - The Seldom Seen Kid
* Estelle – Shine
* Laura Marling - Alas, I Cannot Swim
* Neon Neon - Stainless Style
* Portico Quartet - Knee Deep In The North Sea
* Rachel Unthank - The Bairns
* Radiohead - In Rainbows
* Robert Plant & Alison Krauss - Raising Sand
* The Last Shadow Puppets - The Age of the Understatement
Neon Neon can fuck right off for a start, god awful nu-rave nonsense.
* Adele - 19
* British Sea Power - Do You Like Rock Music?
* Burial - Untrue
* Elbow - The Seldom Seen Kid
* Estelle – Shine
* Laura Marling - Alas, I Cannot Swim
* Neon Neon - Stainless Style
* Portico Quartet - Knee Deep In The North Sea
* Rachel Unthank - The Bairns
* Radiohead - In Rainbows
* Robert Plant & Alison Krauss - Raising Sand
* The Last Shadow Puppets - The Age of the Understatement
Neon Neon can fuck right off for a start, god awful nu-rave nonsense.
not really heard anything form anyone else he's up against, bar radiohead.
Whats the criteria for beign even nominated for a mercury award? Producing forward thinkign music? Pushing the boundries of sound in general?
Big up burial for the nomination and that, the tnuc makes decent tunes, but why has he been chosen out of all the other dubstep producers as the flagship act?
Good PR?
Whats the criteria for beign even nominated for a mercury award? Producing forward thinkign music? Pushing the boundries of sound in general?
Big up burial for the nomination and that, the tnuc makes decent tunes, but why has he been chosen out of all the other dubstep producers as the flagship act?
Good PR?
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Much as I love the album, but not a chance he's going to win.Bob Crunkhouse wrote:I'm gonna put a £10 bet on Burial to win.
This is Radiohead all the way. The album was spot on genius, the fact that they released it on a "Pay what you think it's worth" basis even more so. Looking beyond the music, Radiohead have gone a long way to changing the whole music industry.
Look at the fallout. Barely a week goes past that some artist doesn't release an album completely free. McCartney, Prince, even mother fucking McFly are in on the act. All following Radiohead's lead.
It is Mercury Prize named after Freddie Mercury for Best British album of the past year. I guess that is why his album has been nominated- though media attention does help a lot in Mercury Prize nomination these days it seems. It is a very reputable award for a British artist to win and definately helps sales- all illusive mercury stickersfrebentos wrote:not really heard anything form anyone else he's up against, bar radiohead.
Whats the criteria for beign even nominated for a mercury award? Producing forward thinkign music? Pushing the boundries of sound in general?
Big up burial for the nomination and that, the tnuc makes decent tunes, but why has he been chosen out of all the other dubstep producers as the flagship act?
Good PR?

That is not a bad selection of albums they have this year (considering it is on the whole a mainstream award). About time the nominations took a broader look at UK music scenes and not just encompassed indie and folk as it seems to have been for last couple years or so but also electronic music.
I may be mistaken, but I was under the impression that an album had to be 'submitted' in order to be considered for nomination. I would like to know for sure either way...frebentos wrote: Big up burial for the nomination and that, the tnuc makes decent tunes, but why has he been chosen out of all the other dubstep producers as the flagship act?
Good PR?
at any rate, no other artist from the broad dubstep scene has had anywhere near the press/media coverage as Burial, and wouldn't have even a sniff of winning.
I think Burial has as good a chance as any of winning.
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Eh? I swear down you must have made that up on the spot? They're called the Mercury awards because it was started by the company Mercury!concept_ wrote:
It is Mercury Prize named after Freddie Mercury for Best British album of the past year. I guess that is why his album has been nominated- though media attention does help a lot in Mercury Prize nomination these days it seems. It is a very reputable award for a British artist to win and definately helps sales- all illusive mercury stickers.
That is not a bad selection of albums they have this year (considering it is on the whole a mainstream award). About time the nominations took a broader look at UK music scenes and not just encompassed indie and folk as it seems to have been for last couple years or so but also electronic music.
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submitted by who? The artist themselves?ThinKing wrote:
I may be mistaken, but I was under the impression that an album had to be 'submitted' in order to be considered for nomination. I would like to know for sure either way...
no doubt man, and my comments werent meant in a negative way, its a good thing he's up for nomination. However, seeing this made me wonder how Burial managed all this press coverage in the first place,apart from the fact his music is good (as good as a lot of other producers out there), I assume its the work of good PR i suppose.ThinKing wrote: at any rate, no other artist from the broad dubstep scene has had anywhere near the press/media coverage as Burial, and wouldn't have even a sniff of winning.
couldn't comment on that man, but I hope he does.ThinKing wrote: I think Burial has as good a chance as any of winning.
haha yea sorry was confusing it with the freddy mercury award which is a brit award thing I thinkpete bubonic wrote:Eh? I swear down you must have made that up on the spot? They're called the Mercury awards because it was started by the company Mercury!concept_ wrote:
It is Mercury Prize named after Freddie Mercury for Best British album of the past year. I guess that is why his album has been nominated- though media attention does help a lot in Mercury Prize nomination these days it seems. It is a very reputable award for a British artist to win and definately helps sales- all illusive mercury stickers.
That is not a bad selection of albums they have this year (considering it is on the whole a mainstream award). About time the nominations took a broader look at UK music scenes and not just encompassed indie and folk as it seems to have been for last couple years or so but also electronic music.
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