The shortlist for the 2023 Polaris Prize has been revealed, with Alvvays and Feist among the nominees.
The prestigious Canadian music prize, worth $50,000 (ÂŁ38,000) will be awarded to the winner at a September 19 ceremony at Toronto’s Massey Hall. Previous winners include Kaytranada, Caribou and Fucked Up.
Others on the 2023 shortlist include Daniel Caesar, The Sadies, Begonia and Debby Friday. The 2022 prize was won by Pierre Kwenders for his album ‘JosĂ© Louis And The Paradox Of Love’.
See the full shortlist for 2023 below.
Alvvays – ‘Blue Rev’
Aysanabee – ‘Watin’
Begonia – ‘Powder Blue’
Dan Mangan – ‘Being Somewhere’
Daniel Caesar – ‘Never Enough’
Debby Friday – ‘Good Luck’
Feist – ‘Multitudes’
Gayance – ‘Masquerade’
The Sadies – ‘Colder Streams’
Snotty Nose Rez Kids – ‘Iâm Good, HBU?’
2022’s Polaris Prize longlist included Arcade Fire and The Weeknd, and was then wittled down to a shortlist including Destroyer, Charlotte Day Wilson and more.
Alvvays released their Polaris-nominated third album ‘Blue Rev’ late last year. In a four-star review, NME said: “âBlue Revâ is 14 songs of what Alvvays do so very well: layers of jangly guitars hit all the right notes and are backed up by the bandâs metronomic rhythm section, featuring new members â drummer Sheridan Riley and bassist Abbey Blackwell â for this album. âAfter The Earthquakeâ is a delectable, melodic indie-pop gem, with another highlight, âPomeranian Spinsterâ, a scuzzy punk gem.
“The writing and recording of âBlue Revâ was disrupted and delayed when Rankinâs demos were burgled from her house and the bandâs gear nearly flooded inside two days, but â as has become the norm with this band â patience proved a virtue and âBlue Revâ stands as an ode to continuing to evolve despite obstacles, slowly honing and tweaking your craft, and keeping on moving. Itâs another total delight from the Canadians.”
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