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stellatekintsugi · 8 days
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iconsfinder · 1 year
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whey-aye-sam-fender · 2 years
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Fender on Fender 🔥🎸🔥
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mourning-innocence · 2 years
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Sam completely wasted and holding a can of tuna >>>>>>>
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dailytomlinson · 4 days
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Music stars honoured at first 'Brit Awards of the North'
Louis Tomlinson, The Courteeners and Aitch were among the winners at the inaugural Northern Music Awards, which organisers hope will become the "Brits of the North".
The event, held in Manchester on Tuesday, was set up to celebrate talent from across the north of England.
Former One Direction star Tomlinson, hailing from Doncaster, was named artist of the year - beating fellow South Yorkshire singer Self Esteem and Newcastle's Sam Fender.
The winners in full:
Artist of the year - Louis Tomlinson
Band of the year - The Courteeners
DJ of the year - DJ Paulette
Newcomer of the year - English Teacher
Breakthrough act of the year - The K’s
Music moment of the year - Aitch at Glastonbury
Special recognition award - Melanie C
Northern icon award - Lisa Stansfield
Northern music award 2024 - Tim Burgess
Disruptor award - The Reytons
Festival of the year - Beat-Herder, Lancashire
Inspirational venue of the year (under 500) - Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
Inspirational venue of the year (under 2,000) - Band on the Wall, Manchester
Industry icon - Michael Adex, NQ
Music and culture for wellbeing award - DanceSyndrome, Everybody Dance, Lancashire
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dreamings-free · 2 months
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The Northern Music Awards will take place at the Albert Hall on April 23 and will also feature performances from Courteeners frontman Liam Fray and indie hip hop star Antony Szmierek.
by Adam Maidment | 15 Feb 2024
Manchester music royalty Lisa Stansfield is to be honoured with the title of ‘Northern Icon’ at the first ever Northern Music Awards.
The singer, best known for hits including All Around the World, In All The Right Places, and People Hold On, will receive the accolade during the awards event at the Albert Hall on April 23.
Lisa will also perform at the awards ceremony, alongside a line-up including Courteeners frontman Liam Fray, indie hip hop artist Antony Szmierek, Leeds quartet English Teacher and Warrington-based band The K’s. Tickets for the event are on sale now.
The Nordoff and Robbins Northern Music Awards have been created to recognise and celebrate the breadth of talent across the North of England. Spice Girl star Melanie C will be honoured with a Special Recognition award, whilst Aitch’s Manchester-based manager Michael Adex, who is behind the NQ talent agency, will receive the first ever Industry Icon Award.
Louis is nominated in the category Artist of the Year:
Artist of the Year nominees shortlist:
Sam Fender
Louis Tomlinson
Self Esteem
-> full article and list of nominations here
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modernicons01 · 6 months
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Sam Fender. Modern Icons. Legend.
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stellatekintsugi · 10 months
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Sam Fender
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iconsfinder · 2 years
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mcytblrconfessions · 2 years
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as sam fender (geordie icon) follows tommyinnit on instagram there is a non-zero chance that he knows who philza minecraft (geordie icon) is. theres an even more non-zero chance he has seen charlie slimecicle shirtless which i hate is a sentence that i have written
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dancingwiththefae · 9 months
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for the favourites ask game: 1, 9, 16, and 22
1. season: autumn with spring at close second. I prefer milder seasons tbh
9. happy song: I don’t know if these count as happy songs but if I want to have a bit of a dance I tend to listen to music from my late teen years. So either Teenage Icon by the Vaccines or Chevy Thunder by Spector.
16. band: you ask me, a musical encyclopaedia, to pick just one? Do single artists count? Anyway here’s a couple (I’m cheating I know) - TAD, Sam Fender, Laura Marling, T. Rex, David Bowie, Temples
22. shade of blue: sky blue
Thank you!
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dreamings-free · 3 days
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Music stars honoured at first 'Brit Awards of the North'
BBC News 23/4/24
Louis Tomlinson, The Courteeners and Aitch were among the winners at the inaugural Northern Music Awards, which organisers hope will become the "Brits of the North".
The event, held in Manchester on Tuesday, was set up to celebrate talent from across the north of England.
Former One Direction star Tomlinson, hailing from Doncaster, was named artist of the year - beating fellow South Yorkshire singer Self Esteem and Newcastle's Sam Fender.
The Courteeners - whose 2008 debut album finally reached number one in 2023 after being reissued - won band of the year.
-> full article here at bbc.com
The winners in full:
Artist of the year - Louis Tomlinson
Band of the year - The Courteeners
DJ of the year - DJ Paulette
Newcomer of the year - English Teacher
Breakthrough act of the year - The K’s
Music moment of the year - Aitch at Glastonbury
Special recognition award - Melanie C
Northern icon award - Lisa Stansfield
Northern music award 2024 - Tim Burgess
Disruptor award - The Reytons
Festival of the year - Beat-Herder, Lancashire
Inspirational venue of the year (under 500) - Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
Inspirational venue of the year (under 2,000) - Band on the Wall, Manchester
Industry icon - Michael Adex, NQ
Music and culture for wellbeing award - DanceSyndrome, Everybody Dance, Lancashire
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rmmgy-blog · 10 months
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Singing Aye by Sam Fender with a dear friend in a plastic gazebo is now somewhere in my top 3 party moments in memory.
"They watched Lennon as they shot him dead..."
(She points aggressively towards another friend dressed as John Lennon.)
Iconic. Never change.
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mxrisacoulter · 1 year
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2, 11, 29, and 30 for the ask game!! (sorry i know you rbed the post two days but i’m a big fan of how much you’re a big fan of bastille and i for one would love to see you indulge)
hello! that's ok dw thank you for asking <;3
sorry for taking a while to reply lol
(ok this is going under a read more thing, cause your girl was writing essays)
send me numbers💕
2. last three songs you listened to
when i watch the world burn all i think about is you - demo - bastille, poundshop kardashians - sam fender, i just don't care that much - matt maeson (all from my famous 'A WORLD IN DECLINE' playlist on spotify is u like the sound of that xoxo)
11. three favourite songs from movie or tv series soundtrack
just a girl - florence + the machine (yellowjackets), no one's here to sleep - naughty boy feat. bastille (how to get away with murder) (viola davis - why is your penis on a dead girls phone, dan - ooooOOOOOOOoooo iconic come on now), try - zach berkman (pretty little liars) (i distinctly remember looking it up after i first watched the episode and the description for the scene was like 'spencer drives toby home and he stares at her. creepy!', but i cannot find it now for the life of me)
29. three songs that influenced you most (some songs change or save lives)
migraine - twenty one pilots (i know top meaning a lot to someone is cringe, but they were super important to me during a time when i was mentally not great lol and this was their first song that i knew all the lyrics to. hearing how i was screaming the lyrics in concert videos from last year she's uhhhh left her mark), monsoon - hippo campus (bit heavy but one of my school friends killed himself a year and a bit ago and this song helped me through that alot), tempt you (evocatio) - nothing but thieves (ok so when i was like 17/18 i had a massive crush on this girl who was really into fob, top, p!atd that kind of stuff and i kind of just absorbed her music taste to try and have something to talk about with her. nothing but thieves were one of the first bands i listened to after that period, so for me they kind of signify the start of me developing my own independent music taste if that makes sense? like before then i'd just listen to the radio or what my parents listened to or whatever instead of finding my own music. i know i talk about bastille a LOT but nbt are very much 'my' band, y'know and this is the first song i heard from them)
30. three songs you really want your followers to know
NUH UH - greta isaac (idk she's just super underrated lol), bambi - hippo campus (its just like the best song ever written i can't explain it), welcome to my island - caroline polachek (probably my spotify wrapped top song of 2023, immaculate vibes)
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sinceileftyoublog · 1 year
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Hamish Hawk Album Review: Angel Numbers
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BY JORDAN MAINZER
Hamish Hawk’s latest album Angel Numbers wears a heavy self-consciousness. He’s admitted it’s different because the album was written and recorded in the shadow of his first “successful” record, 2021 breakout Heavy Elevator. With Idlewild’s Rod Jones returning at the producer’s helm, Hawk nonetheless found himself avoiding succumbing to pressure, writing much more quickly and loosely, uncharacteristic of the diligent self-editor in him. The result, though, expands upon Heavy Elevator; that is, Angel Numbers’ stadium anthems are as worthy of fist pumps as anything from The War on Drugs or Sam Fender, its ballads as lush as the best Jens Lekman songs. Hawk has created a world where everyday life remains grounded while the angels--songwriters, artists, pop culture icons--creep in and out of our consciousness.
Hawk purposefully reveals the album’s palate on “Once Upon an Acid Glance”, a showcase for all of the instruments used on the record and the venerable band who plays them: guitarist Andrew Pearson, keyboardist and percussionist Stefan Maurice, bassist Alex Duthie, and keyboardist John Cashman. It’s also the song that introduces the album’s angels who come and go, as Leonard Cohen and Karen Carpenter rub elbows with David Hockney and Britt Ekland. And though he can be verbose and obtuse, Hawk has a simply captivating way of delivering lines, enunciating to suggest wordplay even when there isn’t: “Feckless sex dreams” and “vipers in the night” are some of the half rhymes that make you consider whether you’re listening to a poet or someone shouting on the street.
Indeed, it’s this middle ground where Hawk thrives, and it’s no coincidence that the songs where his mind wanders and the album loses its sense of place and time are the best. The soft keyboard hues of “Bill” soundtrack Hawk’s recollection of being visited by none other than Bill Callahan in a dream, who gives him advice about a song two tracks later. That very song, “Money”, sees Hawk surviving the demands of adulthood by layering humorous observations, wondering “who buys a jacket from a gunmaker” and laying his eyes on someone with “legs in those jeans like you were born to ride a Clydesdale”. On the gorgeous, Southern rock-imbued Samantha Crain duet “Rest and Veneers”, Hawk rails against norms, or at least realizes how glad he is they change. Spending time with someone, he sings, “You know, way back in wartime, you’d be my common-law wife / But for now, it’s just the two of us / And I’ve never felt such freedom in my life.” With all the ups and downs and “circumstances so abject,” Hawk finally finds the angels right in front of him.
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