Thursday, February 17, 2011

Arcade Fire win again, this time at the BRIT Awards 2011

The BRIT Awards 2011 took place just two days after the ceremony of Grammy Awards, with the hangover after the controversy has only recently been raised about Arcade Fire and their alleged merchantability or independence as the glass with each side face him . The British awards have accused the same trend as their American predecessors in that its winners were very scattered, and although in most categories receive communion with the result, there are some in which I can not help but feel some reluctance to the winner.

The main winner of the night, with two BRIT under his arm, went back Arcade Fire, you will need a new shelf to put both aparatejo at home. The Canadians took the streets the only two competing awards for the best international group and best international album. The award for best British album was taken by the debutantes Mumford & Sons, whose album, Sigh No More, came to compete despite having been released in 2009.

Among the nominees in this category, Plan B, Take That, Tinie Tempah and The XX, perhaps the latter two were the only ones who could really stand up in decent folk rock group. Video | Take That - Kidz (Youtube) In addition, except The XX, the rest of the nominees their efforts were rewarded in other categories.

Tinie Tempah twice, for best British single and best British debut, Plan B for best British solo artist and Take That for best British group. Specifically, the band of Robbie Williams and company was in full dispute with the likes of Gorillaz The XX again, I sincerely have no point of comparison, although all is well known that in the Perfidious Albion, Take That has always been a weakness national.

Above their live performance is a staging almost identical to those of 'Uprising' by Muse. Video | Rihanna - Medley (Girl Only, S & M, What's My Name) (Youtube) On the other hand, the international categories have been dealt with enough justice. Rihanna was the winner in the category of best female artist at auction direct from Robyn, Kylie Minogue, Alicia Keys - very disappeared lately with her recent motherhood - and Katy Perry.

His performance in the show proves once again that despite singing over the recording of health problems, knows how to put on a show wherever you go, and an awards ceremony where the tedium threat anywhere, it is thanks. Video | Cee-Lo - 'Forget You' (YouTube) The men's hands went to Cee-Lo, who performed that song repeating the Grammy dress, with 'Forget You'.

Detail would have been a less brave as having passed through the British censorship lining and have released a 'Fuck You' like a house, but of course, dreaming is free. Of course, his companion in this gala, Paloma Faith, no comparison to Gwyneth Paltrow, who at least was much better tune.

Video | Jessie J - Do It Like A Dude (Youtube) The criticism prize went to the hands of Jessie J, a rookie who still has no record on the market since their album Who You Are has fixed his Release date for Feb. 25. He has written songs for Miley Cyrus and Justin Timberlake, which composes a letter that will turn the gesture more than one, but the live performance he did in the show was interesting and left me some curiosity towards their debut the LP market.

Video | Adele - 'Someone Like You' (Youtube) And finally, another chose not to any prize but brightened up the evening with the usual expertise and contrasts diametrically with Rihanna about staging was Adele. Once again, the British dazzles with its simplicity and power in which I venture to describe as the best song he has composed to date, 'Someone Like You'.

I can only hope that in future editions of BRIT and Grammy sweep away as you deserve.

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