Mar 2, 2008

Artic Monkeys are having agreat time now!

Arctic Monkeys fans are just crazy about seeing their band being nominated for so much prizes! Who wouldn't? =D


Arctic Monkeys have won a glorious triple dominating the NME Music Awards again this year, picking up three gongs.

The Sheffield rockers claimed the awards for Best British Band, Best Track for 'Fluorescent Adolescent' and Best Video for 'Teddy Picker'.

The band's single Fluorescent Adolescent won them best track and they scooped best video for Teddy Picker.

Best album went to Klaxons for Myths of the Near Future while Kate Nash beat Amy Winehouse to the music weekly's best solo artist title.

Muse were presented with the best live band award and US group The Killers took best international act.

The Enemy beat the Pigeon Detectives and The Wombats in the best band category at the awards, which took place at the O2 in Greenwich, south-east London.

The Manic Street Preachers, who performed at the ceremony, were awarded the NME's Godlike Genius honour.

For the second year running the Reading and Leeds festivals won best live event and cult BBC Three comedy The Mighty Boosh took best TV show.

Babyshambles frontman Pete Doherty was voted hero of the year by the magazine's readers, while US President George W Bush was named villain of the year.

Britney Spears's Blackout got the thumbs down and was voted worst album and The Hoosiers were named worst band.