Wednesday 7 May 2008

Arctic Monkeys dominate NME Awards

Arctic Monkeys dominate NME Awards



Rubber Monkeys have dominated the NME Music Awards once more this year, picking up three gongs.
The Sheffield bikers claimed the awards for Topper British people Band, Best Track for 'Fluorescent Adolescent' and Best Picture for 'Teddy Picker'.
The radical too north Korean won the awards for Best Album and Best Band at this year's Briton Awards.
The Klaxons claimed the award for Best Album for 'Myths of the Close Future' and newcomer Kate Nash was named Best Solo Creative person at the ceremony.
Amy Winehouse, wHO was nominated for four-spot NME Awards, picked up but single awarding on the night, for Worst Dressed.
The award for Best Fresh Band went to The Enemy, Muse picked up the Best Dwell Band bell and The Killers south Korean won Topper International Band for the second year in a row.
Pop vocaliser Kylie Minogue was voted Sexiest Womanhood, piece Babyshambles singer Pete Doherty was named Hero of the Year at the awards.
Chink come out our NME Awards photo gallery here.