J Awards of 2015

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]

J Awards of 2015
Date19 November 2015 (2015-11-19)
VenueAustralia
Websiteabc.net.au/triplej

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
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