Last night the 2015 ARIA Awards took place at the Star Casino in Sydney. Artists from around the country (and a few international guests) gathered to celebrate what is truly the halfway point between the Grammys and the Logies. And just like the aforementioned awards ceremonies, the ARIAs definitely had its moments. Here were five of the greatest:
5. Flight Facilities
The ARIAs has been filled with great performances over the years. Like when Tim Rogers & Silverchair wreaked havoc while covering Radio Birdman, or when Gotye performed the chart destroying ‘Somebody That I Used To Know’. It’s always exciting to see who is going to pull out the performance of the night, and last night the honours went to Flight Facilities.
Doesn’t get much better than @flightfac & @ThisIsOwlEyes live at the #ARIAs! #ARIAsFlightFacilities pic.twitter.com/KA3zJ5XON0
— Vevo Australia (@Vevo_AU) November 26, 2015
4. Tina Arena’s Acceptance Speech
The ARIA Hall Of Fame induction is almost always one of the best moments of the awards. It highlights some of the nation’s finest talents and recognises decades of achievements. This year was no different, with singer/songwriter Tina Arena going into the Hall of Fame. When the Herald Sun ran an industry poll to find Australia’s greatest singers, Arena naturally made the Top 5, coming in third place. From her time in Young Talent Time, to becoming the first Australian to be award the Knighthood of the Order of National Merit in France, she’s a national bloody treasure. She was inducted by Kylie Minogue, and her award was presented to her by Cadel Evans.
So much love for Hall Of Famer @tinaarena tonight at @ARIA_Official https://t.co/IJbYyKUTWy
— kylie minogue (@kylieminogue) November 26, 2015
3. The Wiggles Meet King Parrot
After the announcement that The Wiggles will be playing at 18+ show next year, it seems they were scoping the red carpet for potential supports. Who better than King Parrot?
The Wiggles and King Parrot finally together on the red carpet @ The ARIA Music Awards!
Posted by King Parrot onWednesday, 25 November 2015
2. Matt Okine’s Acceptance Speech
Sometimes things that happen at the ARIAs don’t make the broadcast. There’s a lot that goes down on stage, and sometimes some of it has to be left on the cutting room floor to make sure there is enough time to cross to 5 Seconds Of Summer three separate times. One of the things that got cut was Matt Okine’s acceptance speech for winning Best Comedy Album.
After hitting the red carpet dressed as Drake, the triple j breakfast presenter hit the stage and got serious. “I feel bad if I didn’t make a point of something that I feel a little weird about. I don’t think there were any women nominated at all in the Comedy category,” Okine said. “I didn’t feel great reading that list of people.” He continued on to point out the lack of female artists in not just the Comedy category, but the ARIA Awards in whole. It’s a shame it didn’t make the broadcast because it was one of the best speeches of the night, though it did make it to the ARIA Twitter page.
Winner: Best Comedy: @mattokine – Live At The Enmore Theatre #ARIAs https://t.co/Z0aIWS83d7
— ARIA (@ARIA_Official) November 26, 2015
When the nominations dropped for this year’s ARIA Awards, the two shining stars were Tame Impala and Courtney Barnett. Both scored noms in several categories after releasing landmark albums. Tame Impala for their Disco-inspired album Currents, and Barnett for her debut album Sometimes I Sit And Think, And Sometimes I Just Sit. We highlighted the nominees for Album of the Year a few months back, and it seemed to come down to these two heavyweights, who both cleaned up big at the ARIA awards.
Tame Impala scored the awards for Best Rock Album and Best Group, as well as the top gong: Album Of The Year (for the second year in a row). Frontman Kevin Parker also picked up the pointy trophies for Engineer and Producer of the Year. The band have been touring around the world, winning over audiences everywhere from the steps of the Opera House to Stephen Colbet’s studio.
Courtney Barnett picked up the awards for Best Female, Breakthrough Artist, Best Independent Release (where the host forgets that Barnett is on the other side of the world), and Best Cover Art. She appeared live via satellite to accept the award for Best Female, and when Rove McManus asked her if there is anything she would like to say about winning the award, she told Rove not to drop it. Australian music is good hands.
2015 ARIA Award Nominations & Winners
Album Of The Year
Courtney Barnett – Sometimes I Sit And Think, And Sometimes I Just Sit
Flight Facilities – Down To Earth
Hermitude – Dark Night Sweet Light
Tame Impala – Currents
Vance Joy – Dream Your Life Away
Best Rock Album
Courtney Barnett – Sometimes I Sit And Think, And Sometimes I Just Sit
Dead Letter Circus – Aesthesis
Gang of Youths – The Positions
Tame Impala – Currents
The Preatures – Blue Planet Eyes
Best Video
Alison Wonderland – U Don’t Know feat. Wayne Coyne (Prad Senanayake)
Courtney Barnett – Pedestrian At Best (Charlie Ford)
Daniel Johns – Aerial Love (Lorin Askill)
Delta Goodrem – Wings (Anthony Rose)
Flume – Some Minds feat. Andrew Wyatt (Clemens Habicht)
Matt Sharp & Daniel James for The Veronicas – You Ruin Me (Matt Sharp & Daniel James)
Hermitude – Through The Roof feat. Young Tapz (Kess Broekman Dattner)
Lee Kernaghan – Spirit Of The Anzacs (Duncan Toombs)
Shane Nicholson – Secondhand Man (Filmery)
Vance Joy – Georgia
Best Country Album
Catherine Britt – Boneshaker
Lee Kernaghan – Spirit Of The Anzacs
Mustered Courage – White Lies and Melodies
Shane Nicholson – Hell Breaks Loose
Troy Cassar-Daley – Freedom Ride
Best Urban Album
Citizen Kay – Demokracy
Hiatus Kaiyote – Choose Your Weapon
Seth Sentry – Strange New Past
The Meeting Tree – R U A Cop
Tuka – Life Death Time Eternal
Best Hard Rock/Heavy Metal Album
Born Lion – Final Words
In Hearts Wake – Skydancer
King Parrot – Dead Set
Northlane – Node
Thy Art Is Murder – Holy War
Breakthrough Artist
Conrad Sewell – Start Again
Courtney Barnett – Sometimes I Sit And Think, And Sometimes I Just Sit
Gang of Youths – The Positions
Jarryd James – Do You Remember
Meg Mac – Never Be
Best Blues And Roots Album
C.W. Stoneking – Gon’ Boogaloo
Marlon Williams – Marlon Williams
The Black Sorrows – Endless Sleep
The Waifs – Beautiful You
Tim Rogers & The Bamboos – The Rules of Attraction
Best Adult Contemporary Album
John Farnham & Olivia Newton-John – Two Strong Hearts
Megan Washington – There There
Oh Mercy – When We Talk About Love
Paul Kelly presents The Merri Soul Sessions – Paul Kelly presents The Merri Soul Sessions
Szymon –Tigersapp
Best Independent Release
Courtney Barnett – Sometimes I Sit And Think, And Sometimes I Just Sit
Hermitude – Dark Night Sweet Light
Jarryd James – Do You Remember
Paul Kelly presents The Merri Soul Sessions – Paul Kelly presents The Merri Soul Sessions
Vance Joy – Dream Your Life Away
Best Pop Release
Conrad Sewell – Start Again
Jarryd James – Do You Remember
Sia – Elastic Heart
Tame Impala – Let It Happen
Vance Joy – Dream Your Life Away
Best Group
5 Seconds of Summer – LiveSOS
AC/DC – Rock Or Bust
Hermitude – Dark Night Sweet Light
Tame Impala – Currents
The Preatures – Blue Planet Eyes
Best Comedy Release
Bondi Hipsters – Fuhck The Bahnks
Buddy Goode – Songs To Ruin Every Occasion
Matt Okine – Live at the Enmore Theatre
Ronny Chieng – Chieng Reaction
Sammy J & Randy – Live
Best Children’s Album
Giggle and Hoot – Hootastic Tunes
Play School – Favourite Things – Songs and Nursery Rhymes from Play School
Rhys Muldoon – Perfect Is The Enemy Of Good
Sam Moran – Play Along With Sam: BOO!
The Wiggles – Rock & Roll Preschool
Song Of The Year
Conrad Sewell – Start Again
Grace – You Don’t Own Me feat. G-Eazy
Iggy Azalea – Trouble feat. Jennifer Hudson
Jarryd James – Do You Remember
Marlisa – Stand By You
Nathaniel – Live Louder
Peking Duk – Take Me Over feat. SAFIA
Sia – Elastic Heart
The Veronicas – You Ruin Me
Vance Joy – Georgia
Best Dance Release
Alison Wonderland – Run
Flight Facilities – Down To Earth
Hayden James – Something About You
Peking Duk – Take Me Over feat. SAFIA
Rüfüs – You Were Right
Best Female Artist
Courtney Barnett – Sometimes I Sit And Think, And Sometimes I Just Sit
Jessica Mauboy – Can I Get A Moment?
Meg Mac – MEGMAC EP
Megan Washington – There There
Sia – Elastic Heart
Best Male Artist
#1 Dads – Nominal
Daniel Johns – Talk
Guy Sebastian – Tonight Again
Jarryd James – Do You Remember
Vance Joy – Dream Your Life Away
Best Australian Live Act
5 Seconds Of Summer – Rock Out With Your Socks Out Tour
Courtney Barnett – Sometimes I Sit and Think, And Sometimes I Just Sit Album Tour
Gang of Youths – Gang of Youths National Tour
Hermitude – Dark Night Sweet Light Tour
Hilltop Hoods – Cosby Sweater Australian Tour
Nick Cave – Nick Cave Australian Tour
Paul Kelly presents The Merri Soul Sessions – Paul Kelly Presents The Merri Soul Sessions Tour
Sheppard – The Bombs Away Tour
The Preatures – The Cruel Tour
Vance Joy – Dream Your Life Away Tour
Best International Artist
Calvin Harris – Motion
Ed Sheeran – X
Foo Fighters – Sonic Highways
Hozier – Hozier
James Bay – Chaos And The Calm
Mark Ronson – Uptown Special
Meghan Trainor – Title
One Direction – Four
Sam Smith – In The Lonely Hour (Capitol / EMI)
Taylor Swift – 1989