Okay, so the WRPCA's have finally been announced at Leaky Con and on
Wizrocklopedia.
I will admit to being a little disappointed that most of them were won by the bigger names in the Wrock world, although I suppose that will always be the case. After all, the older established and better known bands like
The Remus Lupins and
Ministry of Magic will have a much larger fan base than bands like
Split Seven Ways, and are therefore going to get more of the votes.
It was also clear that the results were dominated by bands from the US. Hopefully, with the amount of good quality bands that the rest of the world are producing, international bands might have a better showing in future years' awards (with the help of things like the
Wizard Rock EP of the Month Club), although the US bands still have a huge advantage in gaining fans with being able to tour the US, which many of the international bands can't afford to do.
There was some good news for the UK Wrock scene, with
RiddleTM winning four awards, including best female singer, but this left the talent of such great bands as
Peeved,
Split Seven Ways and
Misuse of Muggle Artifacts Office unrewarded.
Anyway, without further ado here are the results of the
Wizard Rock People's Choice Awards 2009:Best Male Vocals:
Ministry of MagicBest Female Vocals:
RiddleTMBest New Artist:
Madam Pince and the LibrariansBest Full Length Album:
Goodbye Privet Drive by
Ministry of MagicBest EP:
A War Amidst Pop Songs by
The MudbloodsBest Album Art:
Frankie Franco III for
Goodbye Privet Drive by
Ministry of MagicBest Song:
Seven Potters by
The Remus LupinsBest Solo Artist:
Oliver Boyd and the RemembrallsBest Duo:
The Moaning MyrtlesBest Group Effort:
Minstry of MagicBest Band From Beyond The Grave:
The Remus LupinsBest Band Featuring a Magical Creature:
The Basilisk in Your PastaBest Hufflepuff Band:
Oliver Boyd and the RemembrallsBest Gryffindor Band:
The Remus LupinsBest Slytherin Band:
Draco and the MalfoysBest Ravenclaw Band:
The Moaning MyrtlesBest Non Hogwarts Band:
The Whomping Willows Best Kept Secret Award:
RiddleTMBest Youth Effort:
The Hungarian HorntailsBand of the Year:
Ministry of MagicBest Music Video:
Covah Yr Junk by Jace MacDonald Best Live Act:
Ministry of MagicBand Using the Most Exotic Instrument:
The Parselmouth's for the use of Eia's tap shoes
Best Collaboration:
Goodbye Privet Drive by
Ministry of Magic with
Kristina HornerBest Dance Song:
Seven Potters by
The Remus LupinsBest Holiday Song:
Nargles in the Misletoe by
The Moaning MyrtlesBest Comedy Song:
Covah Yr Junk by
Big WhompyBest Folk/Country/Blues Song:
A Pensieve Full of Unrequited Love by
The MudbloodsBest Techno/Electronica Song:
The Bravest Man I Ever Knew by
Ministry of MagicBest Punk Song:
I Believe in Nargles by
The Whomping WillowsBest Rap/Hip Hop Song:
In Which Moaning Myrtle Moans by
The Moaning MyrtlesBest Memorial Song:
The Bravest Man I Ever Knew by
Ministry of MagicBest remixed Song:
It's Still Snowing, Danny Dementor's remix of Catchlove's It's SnowingBest Metawizard Song:
For Jo by RiddleTMInternational Awards:
Oliver Boyd and the Remembralls and RiddleTMFinally, the Lifetime Achievement Award went to
The Remus LupinsIt might seem that I was being a bit negative about the awards, but I didn't mean to be. All the artists who won strongly deserved it; after all I own almost all the albums by these bands and would love to see them all live one day (yes, I know, I should have been at Leaky Con where most of them have been playing this weekend!)
I just feel that with the wealth of talent in the Wrock world these days I'm not sure that these awards do justice to the hard work put in by some of the lesser known bands who have produced albums that are at least as good as, if not better than the better known bands. After all if you only have 700 friends on your Myspace, you can't possibly hope to reach the same amount of people as a band with over 20,000 friends on theirs!