Violent Soho with Steve Bell of The Music, QMAs 2015 (30/03/15) / Photo: 77 Photography

Violent Soho, The Amity Affliction Among Queensland Music Awards Winners

Queensland locals Violent Soho, metalcore outfit The Amity Affliction and country group Halfway have taken home some of the biggest prizes from last night’s 2015 Queensland Music Awards.

Hosted by triple j‘s Sarah Howells and hip hop veteran Fred Leone (aka Rival MC), the 2015 QMAs saw Violent Soho claim the Album Of The Year award for their latest full-length, Hungry Ghost, while The Amity Affliction won The BOQ People’s Choice Most Popular Group Award and Halfway scored a nod for their track Dulcify, which won Song Of The Year and the Country Award.

Other awards on the night went to the likes of The Medics, whose song Wake Up took out the Indigenous Award, Cairns singer-songwriter Leanne Tennant, who collected the Blues & Roots Award for her track Bearing The Crown, and Airling’s song Wasted Pilots, which took out the coveted Pop Award.

The Grates’ recent single Holiday Home scooped the 2015 Rock Award, while producer The Kite String Tangle took home the Music Video Award for his Jason Bock-directed clip for Arcadia (below).

Screaming Tribesmen frontman Mick Medew, one of Queensland’s most influential rock singer/songwriters, was also awarded the Grant McLennan Lifetime Achievement Award for his contribution to Queensland music. View the full list of winners, below.

The Queensland Music Awards receive hundreds of entries from published and unpublished artists from all over the state each year. QMusic Executive Officer Joel Edmondson says this year’s awards showed that Queensland’s musical talents are as strong as ever.

“Time and again, the Queensland Music Awards prove that Queensland produces some of Australia’s most talented and exciting musicians. The 2015 QMAs were no different,” Edmondson says.

“Queensland’s music industry is fueled by a unique kind of community spirit, giving emerging artists that extra bit of support they need to succeed. You can feel that spirit in the room at the QMAs.”

Watch: The Kite String Tangle – Arcadia

The Kite String Tangle - Arcadia (Official Video)

2015 Queensland Music Awards – Winners List

Schools (Grade 6 – 12)

SASKIA
Song Title: Days Of Doom
Writers: Saskia van Iperen, Alistair Marsden

Pop

Airling
Song Title: Wasted Pilots
Writers: Hannah Shepherd, Tom Iansek, Graham Ritchie

Rock

The Grates
Song Title: Holiday Home
Writers: Patience Hodgson, John Patterson

Blues/Roots

Leanne Tennant
Song Title: Bearing The Crown
Writers: Leanne Tennant

Country

Halfway
Song Title: Dulcify
Writers: John Busby, Chris Dale, Ben Johnson, Elwin Hawtin, Luke Peacock, John Willsteed

Urban

Dubmarine
Song Title: None the Wiser
Writers: Joel Alexander, Terry Cassels, Paul Watson, Paul Donehue, Jeremie Nagabbo, Mikael Strand, Nick Torpy, Billie Weston

Folk / Singer Songwriter

Quintessential Doll
Song Title: Live Like I’m Dying
Writers: Steph Linsdell

World

Mzaza
Song Title: Enfants du Chemin (Children of the Road)
Writers: Pauline Maudy, Greta Kelly, Jordan Stamos, John Robertson, Stephen Cuttriss, Chloe Ann Williamson

Jazz

Laique
Song Title: Closing Time
Writers: Kylie Southwell

Electronic / Dance

Michelle Xen
Song Title: Short Term Plan
Writers: Michelle Oxenham

Heavy

Guards of May
Song Title: Numbers
Writers: James Harden, Keita Neralic, Richie Harvey, Damian Saloman, Levi Russell

Children’s Music

The Kangagang
Song Title: Hungry Crocodile Chomp
Writers: Carolyn Simpson

Video

The Kite String Tangle
Song Title: Arcadia
Writers: Daniel M Harley

Indigenous

The Medics
Song Title: Wake Up
Writers: Kahl Wallace , Jhindu Lawrie, Andrew Thomson, Charles Thomas

Regional

The Vernons
Song Title: To The Sky
Writers: James K Nikiforides, Jonathan K Nyst

The BOQ People’s Choice Award – Most Popular Female

Sahara Beck

The BOQ People’s Choice Award – Most Popular Male

Bobby Alu

The BOQ People’s Choice Award – Most Popular Group

The Amity Affliction

Song of the Year

Halfway
Song Title: Dulcify
Writers: John Busby, Chris Dale, Ben Johnson, Elwin Hawtin, Luke Peacock, John Willsteed

Album of the Year

Violent Soho
Album: Hungry Ghost

Billy Thorpe Scholarship

Ayla

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