| J Awards of 2015 | |
|---|---|
| Date | 19 November 2015 |
| Venue | Australia |
| Website | abc |
The J Award of 2015 is the eleventh annual J Awards, established by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's youth-focused radio station Triple J. The announcement comes at the culmination of Ausmusic Month (November). For the second year, four awards were presented; Australian Album of the Year, Double J Artist of the Year, Australian Music Video of the Year and Unearthed Artist of the Year.[1]
The eligible period took place between November 2014 and October 2015. The winners were announced live on air on Triple J on Tuesday 19 November 2015.[1]
Awards
Australian Album of the Year
| Artist | Album Title | Result |
|---|---|---|
| Courtney Barnett | Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit | Won |
| Alison Wonderland | Run | Nominated |
| Alpine | Yuck | Nominated |
| Gang of Youths | The Positions | Nominated |
| Hermitude | Dark Night Sweet Light | Nominated |
| Jarryd James | Thirty One | Nominated |
| Parkway Drive | Ire | Nominated |
| Seth Sentry | Strange New Past | Nominated |
| Tame Impala | Currents | Nominated |
| The Rubens | Hoops | Nominated |
Double J Artist of the Year
| Artist | Result |
|---|---|
| Tim Rogers | Won |
| Blank Realm | Nominated |
| Emma Donovan & the PutBacks | Nominated |
| Hiatus Kaiyote | Nominated |
| Paul Kelly | Nominated |
Australian Video of the Year
| Director | Artist and Song | Result |
|---|---|---|
| Natalie Erika James | Life Is Better Blonde - "Mine" | Won |
| Darcy Prendergast and Josh Thomas | Boy and Bear - "Walk The Wire" | Nominated |
| Heath Kerr and Josh Davis | Briggs - "The Children Came Back" | Nominated |
| Charlie Ford | Courtney Barnett - "Pedestrian at Best" | Nominated |
| Clemens Habicht | Flume (feat. Andrew Wyatt) - "Some Minds" | Nominated |
Unearthed Artist of the Year
| Artist | Result |
|---|---|
| Tired Lion | Won |
| Boo Seeka | Nominated |
| Feki | Nominated |
| Gordi | Nominated |
| Vallis Alps | Nominated |
References
- 1 2 "The J Award 2015". Triple J. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 2015. Retrieved 15 August 2020.
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