London Grammar have received four nominations for the Association of Independent Music (AIM) awards.
The three-piece group, who formed in 2012, have been nominated for Best Album, Best Indie Breakthrough, Live Act and Track of the Year for ‘Strong’, their hit single.
Other acts to have been handed multiple nominations include Arctic Monkeys, Bonobo and FKA Twigs, with the winners set to be named at a bash in London on September 2.
Meanwhile, musician Ben Watt – who is most famous for his work during 1980s and 90s as part of Everything But The Girl – has been nominated for the Best Difficult Second Album gong.
The glitzy event will also feature a number of other awards, including a prize for the Most Played New Independent Artist and an Outstanding Contribution to Music Prize, while a Pioneer award is to be handed to Martin Mills of the Beggars music group, which represents the likes of Adele and M.I.A.
AIM – which strives to recognise those acts and record companies that operate outside the major label system – is also set to name the Best Small Music Label.
Association of Independent Music awards nominations:
Best Difficult Second Album
Anna Calvi – One Breath
Ben Watt – Hendra
Blood Orange – Cupid Deluxe
The Pretty Reckless – Going To Hell
Withered Hand – New Gods
Best Live Act
Bonobo
Dan Le Sac vs Scroobius Pip
Five Finger Death Punch
London Grammar
Sophie Ellis-Bextor
Independent Album Of The Year
Actress – Ghettoville
Arctic Monkeys – AM
East India Youth – Total Strife Forever
Fred V & Graffix – Recognise
Gruff Rhys – American Interior
Kate Tempest – Everybody Down
London Grammar – If You Wait
Mogwai – Rave Tapes
Tune-Yards – Nikki Nack
Within Temptation – Hydra
Independent Breakthrough Of The Year
Courtney Barnett
Future Islands
London Grammar
Sohn
Young Fathers
Independent Track Of The Year
Arctic Monkeys – Do I Wanna Know?
FKA Twigs – Water Me
Future Islands – Seasons (Waiting On You)
Sampha – Too Much
Twin Atlantic – Heart and Soul
Indie Champion Of The Year
Alex Baker – Kerrang! Radio
Camilla Pia – BBC 6Music
Charles Caldas – Merlin
John Doran – The Quietus
Tim Palmer & Clemence Godard – Bird on the Wire
Special Catalogue Release Of The Year
Cabaret Voltaire – Collected Works 1983 – 1985
Nightmares on Wax – N.O.W.Is The Time
Small Faces – Here Comes The Nice – Immediate Years Box Set 1967 – 1969
The Twilight Sad: Fourteen Autumns & Fifteen Winters (Expanded Edition)
Various – Purple Snow – Forecasting The Minneapolis Sound
Golden Welly Award For Best Independent Festival
ArcTanGent
Barn on the Farm
Greenbelt
In The Woods
LeeFest
Hardest Working Band Or Artist
Bonobo
Femme
Gabby Young & Other Animals
Ghetts
PINS
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London Grammar receive four nominations at AIM awards
London Grammar have received multiple nominations for the AIM awards, which are to be staged in London.