The results are in from last night’s gathering of our musical finest in the good name of The Age Music Victoria Awards. The broad range of categories saw a plethora of talent nominated for their achievements, but one band has reigned supreme, and that’s King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard.
The overlords of psych-rock absolutely cleaned up at this year’s awards, taking home Best Album for their latest effort Nonagon Infinity, as well as Best Band and Best Live Band.
Best Song and Best Regional Act went to The Drones for their jam Taman Shud, with the habitutally amazing Alex Lahey taking out Best Female Artist, and the boot scootin’ C.W Stoneking Best Male Artist.
Camp Cope were awarded Best Emerging Act, which was no easy feat considering how tense the competition was — Cable Ties, Alex Lahey and more were nominated.
The Corner Hotel rightfully recieved Best Venue in the Over 500 capacity section, with The Tote chosen in the Under 500 section, and the beloved Meredith Music Festival nabbed Best Festival. Hugely important community radio station RRR, currently celebrating 40 years on air, was inducted into the Hall Of Fame.
The awards aren’t just a dog and pony show, either. All nominees recieve a rehearsal and pre-production package from the awards’ studio partner, Bakehouse Studios, ensuring a quality crop for next year.
Catch all of this year’s The Age Music Victora Award winners, below.
Watch: King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard – ‘Rattlesnake’
The Age Music Victoria Awards 2016 Winners
Best Album
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard – Nonagon Infinity
Best Band
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard
Best Song
The Drones – ‘Taman Shud’
Best Female Artist
Alex Lahey
Best Male Artist
C.W. Stoneking
Best Emerging Act
Camp Cope
Best Live Band
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard
Best Regional Act
The Drones
Best Venue (over 500 Capacity)
Corner Hotel
Best Venue (under 500 capacity)
The Tote
Best Regional Venue
The Bridge Hotel, Castlemaine
Best Festival
Meredith Music Festival
Industry selected genre award winners
Best Heavy Album
Be’Lakor – Vessels
Best Folk or Roots Album
Oh Pep! – Stadium Cake
Best Experimental or Avant Garde Act
Inland (Alex Garsden and Rohan Drape)
Best Country Album
Tracy McNeil & The Goodlife – Thieves
Best Hip Hop Album
Plutonic Lab – Deep Above The Noise
Best Electronic Act
Harvey Sutherland
Best Jazz Album
Peter Knight – Way Out West
Best Aboriginal Act
Benny Walker
Best Global or Reggae Album
Melbourne Ska Orchestra – Sierra Kilo Alpha
Best Soul, Funk, R’n’B, or Gospel Album
Kylie Auldist – Family Tree
Best Blues Album
Nick Charles – The River Flows