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    Amyl and the Sniffers, Royel Otis Lead Finalists for 2025 AIR Awards

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    Some of Australia’s biggest musical exports are up for high-profile honors at this year’s AIR Awards, set to be handed out on July 31 at the Adelaide Town Hall in South Australia.

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    Leading the charge in this year’s event are the likes of Royel Otis, who are up for four awards, just one year after being named breakthrough independent artist of the year at the 2024 edition. This year sees them up for the likes of best independent rock album or EP, independent album of the year, and independent marketing team of the year.

    Royel Otis will be in fine company, sharing the former two categories with both Amyl and the Sniffers and King Stingray. Amyl, meanwhile, are also up for independent song of the year for “U Should Not Be Doing That,” which recently took out song of the year at the APRA Music Awards last month.

    Other well-represented artists at this year’s ceremony are Emily Wurramara, Confidence Man and Alice Ivy, who are up for four awards each, with the latter pair in contention for best independent dance, electronica or club single and Best Independent Dance or Electronica Album or EP. Acts such as Indigenous hip-hop supergroup 3%, Gut Health, and others are also hoping to take home multiples at the event.

    “It’s a wonderful opportunity to recognise the work the independent music industry does in providing talented and emerging artists and music businesses with a platform to share their art with a wider audience,” commented South Australian minister for arts, Andrea Michaels MP.

    Officially known as the Australian Independent Record Awards, the awards were first established in 2006 as an effort to “recognise, promote, and celebrate the success of Australia’s Independent Music sector.” This year also features a new category, with independent mix, studio or mastering engineer of the year set to be handed out at the July ceremony for the first time.

    Some of Australia’s biggest musical exports have been recognized by the AIRs in recent years, including RVG, who took home last year’s best independent album for Brain Worms, and Jem Cassar-Daley, whose “King of Disappointment” was named best independent single/EP.

    2025 AIR Awards Nominations

    Best Independent Blues And Roots Album or EP
    Emma Donovan – Til My Song Is Done
    Little Quirks – Little Quirks
    Mia Dyson – Tender Heart
    Queenie – New Moult
    Steph Strings – Cradle Mountain

    Best Independent Hip Hop Album or EP
    3% – Kill The Dead
    Dobby – Warrangu; River Story
    Lithe – What Would You Do?
    Miss Kaninna – Kaninna
    Ziggy Ramo – Human?

    Best Independent Country Album or EP
    Henry Wagons – The Four Seasons
    Kasey Chambers – Backbone
    Lane Pittman – Lane Pittman
    Michael Waugh – Beauty & Truth
    The Whitlams Black Stump – Kookaburra

    Best Independent Jazz Album or EP
    Claire Cross – Sleep Cycle
    Lucy Clifford – Between Spaces Of Knowing
    Molly Lewis – On The Lips
    Parvyn – Maujuda
    Sam Anning – Earthen

    Best Independent Classical Album or EP
    Australian Chamber Orchestra – Memoir Of A Snail
    Electric Fields X Melbourne Symphony Orchestra – Live In Concert
    Katie Noonan & Karin Schaupp – Songs Of The Southern Skies Vol 2
    Nat Bartsch – Forever Changed
    Simon Mavin – Some Days EP

    Best Independent Children’s Album or EP
    Bunny Racket – Power
    Emma Memma – Twirly Tunes
    Teeny Tiny Stevies – The Green Album
    The Quokkas – Songs For Silly Billies
    The Wiggles – The Wiggles Sound System: Rave Of Innocence

    Best Independent Dance, Electronica or Club Single
    Alice Ivy – Do I Need To Know What Love Is? Feat. Josh Teskey
    Confidence Man – I Can’t Lose You
    Haiku Hands – Kicks
    Moktar – Haraka ’حركة’
    Odd Mob – Vertigo Feat. Ed Graves

    Best Independent Punk Album or EP
    Don’t Thank Me, Spank Me! – Don’t Thank Me, Spank Me!
    Dune Rats – If It Sucks, Turn It Up
    Gut Health – Stiletto
    Radio Free Alice – Polyester
    Regurgitator – Invader

    Best Independent Heavy Album or EP
    Northlane – Mirror’s Edge
    Ocean Grove – Oddworld
    Redhook – Mutation
    The Amity Affliction – Let The Ocean Take Me (Redux)
    The Southern River Band – D.I.Y

    Best Independent Dance or Electronica Album or EP
    1tbsp – Megacity1000
    Alice Ivy – Do What Makes You Happy
    Confidence Man – 3am (La La La)
    Ninajirachi – Girl Edm
    Pnau – Hyperbolic

    Best Independent Rock Album or EP
    Amyl And The Sniffers – Cartoon Darkness
    King Stingray – For The Dreams
    Party Dozen – Crime In Australia
    Royel Otis – Pratts & Pain
    The Rions – Happiness In A Place It Shouldn’t Be

    Best Independent Soul/Rnb Album or EP
    Beckah Amani – This Is How I Remember It.
    Don West – Don West
    Ella Thompson – Ripple On The Wing
    Milan Ring – Mangos
    Radical Son – Bilambiyal

    Best Independent Pop Album or EP
    Annie Hamilton – Stop And Smell The Lightning
    Asha Jefferies – Ego Ride
    Emma Russack – About The Girl
    Good Morning – Good Morning Seven
    Sheppard – Zora

    Breakthrough Independent Artist of the Year – Presented By PPCA
    3%
    Gut Health
    Miss Kaninna
    Queenie
    The Dreggs

    Independent Song of the Year
    Alice Ivy – Do I Need To Know What Love Is? Feat. Josh Teskey
    Amyl And The Sniffers – U Should Not Be Doing That
    Jem Cassar-Daley – Big Container
    Ocean Alley – Tangerine
    Sycco – Meant To Be

    Independent Album of the Year
    Amyl And The Sniffers – Cartoon Darkness
    Emily Wurramara – Nara
    King Stingray – For The Dreams
    Royel Otis – Pratts & Pain
    The Dreggs – Caught In A Reverie

    Best Independent Label
    ABC Music
    Dinosaur City
    Etcetc.
    I Oh You
    Impressed Recordings

    Independent Marketing Team of the Year
    ABC Music, The Annex – Emily Wurramara, Nara
    Future Classic, The Annex – Sycco, Zorb
    Gyrostream – Lithe, Fall Back
    I Oh You, Mushroom Music – Confidence Man, 3am (La La La)
    Ourness, The Annex – Royel Otis, Pratts & Pain

    Independent Publicity Team of the Year
    I Oh You, Mushroom Music – Confidence Man, 3am (La La La)
    Liz Ansley – Emily Wurramara, Nara
    Super Duper – Radio Free Alice, Polyester
    Thinking Loud – Royel Otis, Pratts & Pain
    Twnty Three Pr – The Rions, Happiness In A Place It Shouldn’t Be

    Independent Music Video of the Year
    Claudia Sangiorgi Dalimore – Emily Wurramara, Lordy Lordy Ft. Tasman Keith
    Nick Rae, Jordan Ruyi Blanch – 3%, Won’t Stop Feat. Jessica Mauboy
    Pond – Pond, (I’m) Stung!
    Rosemary Whatmuff – Kasey Chambers, Backbone (The Desert Child)
    Stephanie Jane Day – Emma Russack, Everything Is Big

    Independent Producer of the Year
    Alice Ivy – Do What Makes You Happy
    Bonnie Knight – Coldwave, The Ants/Italia ’06
    Dave Hammer – Lime Cordiale, Enough Of The Sweet Talk
    Nick Didia – Ocean Alley, Tangerine
    Nina Wilson – Ninajirachi, Girl Edm

    Independent Mix, Studio or Mastering Engineer of the Year
    Nick Herrera – Miss Kaninna, Kaninna
    Robert Muinos – Rowena Wise, Senseless Acts Of Beauty
    Rohan Sforcina, Lachlan Carrick – Emma Donovan, Til My Song Is Done
    Steven Schram – Crowded House, Gravity Stairs
    Tom Iansek – Tom Snowdon, Lonely Tree



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