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Posted: 4:34 p.m. Monday, Nov. 5, 2012

VIDEO: Check out "Fitzpleasure" from Alt-J, 2012 Mercury Prize winners 

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Alt-J 'An Awesome Wave'
Alt-J 'An Awesome Wave'

By Joel

Congratulations to Alt-J, the British indie-pop group, for winning the 2012 Mercury Prize for the best album by a U.K. or Irish artist. Past Mercury Prize winners include Franz Ferdinand, Portishead, Arctic Monkeys, and P.J. Harvey (twice).

Alt-J won for their debut album An Awesome Wave which features "Fitzpleasure."

Alt-J may be one of the nerdiest bands in indie music. Their name comes from a keyboard command on Apple computers used to create Δ (the Greek letter 'delta') which represents the concept of change in mathematical equations.

Billboard has more details on the band and the prize.

Indie pop quartet Alt-J has won Britain's prestigious Mercury Prize, beating more established acts to the 20,000 pound (roughly $32,000) prize at the Roundhouse in north London.

Formed of four Leeds University students who met in 2007, the band's sharp but spare vocals, genre-bending sound and occasionally bizarre, nasal lyrics propelled them onto the charts well before its members found fame.

Critical reception to their debut album, "An Awesome Wave," was extremely favorable and the band was heavily tipped to beat artists including rapper Plan B and singer-songwriter Richard Hawley, who were also among the prize's 12 finalists.

Music journalists have praised the group's idiosyncratic song-building skills (and few failed to dwell on their bizarre name - it's the command needed to get a triangle shape on a Mac).

Jenny Stevens of NME praised their "bookish sensibility and penchant for a sexual metaphor," while the Guardian's Paul Lester said their music was "rich and quirky enough to match the imagistic literacy of the lyrics."

The Mercury Prize was established in 1992 to honor the best album of the year by a British or Irish band and often favors the eclectic and obscure over better-known acts.

"Fitzpleasure"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=npvNPORFXpc

 Joel

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