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Mercury Prize 2015


ValJester

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So I don't know if anyone is interested and I'm not sure if there is already a topic but I thought i'd start one because there has been quite a few great albums this year. As much as I love Foals and Maccabees album I think Jamie XX could win it. His album is incredible. What are people's thoughts?  

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Nadine Shah

This. Although if it were best on just the quality of music, Young Fathers would win it again. I actually made the decision not to listen to Dead purely because it won last year's prize, so I thought it'd be shit. Stopped clocks, twice a day, etc. Errors and The Twilight Sad both deserve some recognition. Public Service Broadcasting might make the shortlist, but I doubt it's a winner.

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That's the nominations announced

Aphex Twin - Syro
Benjamin Clementine - At Least for Now
C Duncan - Architect
Eska - Eska
Florence + the Machine - How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful
Gaz Coombes - Matador
Ghostpoet - Shedding Skin
Jamie XX - In Colour
Roisin Murphy - Hairless Toys
Slaves - Are You Satisfied?
Soak - Before We Forgot How to Dream
Wolf Alice - My Love Is Cool

Hard to see past Jamie XX for the winner. Surprised Everything Everything weren't announced given they seemed to be one of the favourites. 

I've only heard 5 of the albums nominated of which Florence's is the best but I'd rather see Soak or Jamie XX win it as they'd benefit more from the exposure and publicity. 

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I used to think I knew about music and always used to knod my head sagely at both the list and the winner, but in recent years it's clear I haven't got a clue anymore.  I thought flo's album was the weakest of her 3 for me, I liked what I heard on the first few listens but it was rapidly forgotten.

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I honestly don't, I'm just saying it used to seem a good barometer for releases across music each year to me and that I've got older and less aware of current trends.  It has certainly championed some great albums and particularly debut albums that have helped artists that might otherwise have gone under the radar.

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I thought flo's album was the weakest of her 3 for me, I liked what I heard on the first few listens but it was rapidly forgotten.

exactly how i feel about it. surprised to see people say it's the best out of this list, because it just isn't

sticking with Jamie xx to win - just can't see past that

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