Broods the big winners at 2015 Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards - full results

Topping off a sensationally eventful year both at home and internationally, Nelson born brother-sister duo Broods has taken home four Tuis from this year's 50th annual Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards.

The pair collected Tuis for the Mentos Album of the Year, Best Group, Best Pop Album for ‘Evergreen' as well as the NZ On Air Radio Airplay Record of the Year award for the band's smash single ‘Mother & Father'.

Broods won the Breakthrough Artist of the Year accolade at the 2014 Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards and Georgia and Caleb Nott have since achieved rapidly growing international success.

Canterbury's Marlon Williams is this year's Best Male Solo Artist and Breakthrough Artist of the Year for his critically acclaimed debut solo album, ‘Marlon Williams'.

Treading a well-worn path, Lorde returned to the Tui stage claiming the coveted Single of The Year award for her song ‘Yellow Flicker Beat'. The song's international success saw the 19-year old Kiwi recording sensation also receive the International Achievement Award for the third year in a row.

To celebrate New Zealand's continued prominence on the world stage, two International Achievement awards were presented this year with Savage also recognised for his huge successes in offshore markets.

The winners were announced last night (November 19) at the Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards ceremony at Auckland's Vector Arena and live on TV3 for the first time.

Other winners include Shihad which adds to its impressive Tui collection with Best Rock Album for the album ‘FVEY'. Shihad's going to need a bigger mantelpiece with a stable of Tuis now sitting at 16.

Unknown Mortal Orchestra takes home the Tui for Best Alternative Album while the Best Urban / Hip Hop Tui goes to a previous Critics Choice Prize shortlisted artist, Janine and The Mixtape

Trinity Roots has the Best Roots Album Tui for ‘Citizen' and Best Electronica Album goes to Electric Wire Hustle for ‘Love Can Prevail'.

Shahir Daud claims his Tui for NZ On Air Best Music Video for his work on Nigel Stanford's, ‘Cymatics' while the Best Maori Album goes to Ranea for ‘Tihei Mauri Ora'.

The Tui for Best Worship Album goes to Life Worship for ‘Through The Fire' and Best Classical Album goes to Michael Houstoun for ‘Beethoven Complete Piano Sonatas'.

The night also recognised the highest selling album and singles for the year with the Highest Selling Albumfor the second year running going to Sol3 Mio for ‘Sol3 Mio'. The Highest Selling Single goes to Savage andTimmy Trumpet for ‘Freaks'.

The Vodafone People's Choice Award, voted by the public, goes to Six60.

Recorded Music New Zealand Chief Executive Damian Vaughan says he's again blown away at the quality of all this year's finalists and winners.

"It's been another exceptional year of music from our New Zealand artists with Broods an outstanding example, deservedly winning four Tuis. Internationally, New Zealand artists are making waves across the globe in a multitude of genres and that is certainly something to be proud of," Vaughan says

"Tonight's show and performances were superb and a true testament to how far the Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards have come in 50 years. Congratulations to all of our finalists, all our winners, and our recipients of the NZ Herald Legacy Award and inductees to the NZ Music Hall of Fame, The Exponents. Every year the show becomes bigger and the artists continue to inspire and impress. We've hit an exciting milestone and the industry is in a great place for another 50 years of outstanding Kiwi music," Vaughan says.

Guests at the event, hosted by Taika Waititi, were treated to live performances by some of the biggest names in New Zealand music including Marlon Williams, Broods, Gin Wigmore, Savage, Janine and The Mixtape and Devilskin.

The audience was on its feet during the performance of the night in honour of The Exponents, recipients of the 2015 NZ Herald Legacy Award. ‘Why Does Love Do This To Me' was performed by another New Zealand music icon Dave Dobbyn and soulful country powerhouse Tami Neilson. The NZ Herald Legacy Award was presented to The Exponents on the night by Neil Finn.

VNZMA 2015 Winners (in bold)

Mentos Album of the Year

Broods - ‘Evergreen'
Marlon Williams - ‘Marlon Williams'
Shihad - ‘FVEY'
Six60 - ‘Six60' 
Unknown Mortal Orchestra - ‘Multi-Love'

Vodafone Single of the Year

Lorde - ‘Yellow Flicker Beat'
Avalanche City - ‘Inside Out'
Marlon Williams - ‘Dark Child'
Six60 - ‘White Lines'
Unknown Mortal Orchestra - ‘Multi-Love'

Best Group

Broods - ‘Evergreen'
Shihad - ‘FVEY'
Six60 - ‘Six60'

Best Male Solo Artist

Marlon Williams - ‘Marlon Williams'
Stan Walker - ‘Truth & Soul'
Unknown Mortal Orchestra - ‘Multi-Love'

Best Female Solo Artist

Gin Wigmore - 'Blood To Bone'
Anika Moa - ‘Queen At The Table'
Brooke Fraser - ‘Brutal Romantic'

Breakthrough Artist of the Year

Marlon Williams - ‘Marlon Williams'
Devilskin - ‘We Rise'
Ginny Blackmore - ‘Love Me Anyway'

Best Rock Album

Shihad - ‘FVEY'
Cairo Knife Fight - ‘The Colossus'
Devilskin - 'We Rise'

The Edge Best Pop Album

Broods - ‘Evergreen'
Benny Tipene - ‘Bricks'
Six60 - ‘Six60'

Best Alternative Album

Unknown Mortal Orchestra - ‘Multi-Love'
Marlon Williams - 'Marlon Williams'
She's So Rad - ‘Tango'

Best Urban / Hip Hop Album

Janine and The Mixtape - ‘XX'
Diaz Grimm - ‘Osiris'
The Doqument - ‘Blank Canvas - Wall & Piece'

Best Roots Album

Trinity Roots - ‘Citizen'
Latinaotearoa - ‘Latinaotearoa in Latinoamerica'
Moana and the Tribe - ‘Rima'

Best Electronica Album

Electric Wire Hustle - ‘Love Can Prevail'
Shapeshifter vs The Upbeats - ‘SSXUB'
Sola Rosa - ‘Magnetics'

NZ On Air Best Music Video

Shahir Daud - ‘Cymatics' (Nigel Stanford)
Reuben Bonner - ‘Her Heart Breaks Like A Wave' (Dictaphone Blues)
Shae Sterling - ‘Aotearoa' (Stan Walker feat Ria Hall, Troy Kingi & Maisey Rika)

Best Maori Album

Winner: Ranea - ‘Tihei Mauri Ora'
Moana and the Tribe - ‘Rima'
Whaia and The Mahician - ‘Whaia'

Best Worship Album

LIFE Worship - ‘Through The Fire'
Edge Kingsland - ‘Edge Kingsland Presents - ‘Seven Days'
We, The Revival - ‘We, The Revival'

Best Classical Album

Michael Houstoun - ‘Beethoven: Complete Piano Sonatas'
Jack Body - ‘Passing By'
Jack Body - ‘Songs Of Death and Desire'

Highest Selling Album

Sol3 Mio - Sol3 Mio
Devilskin - We Rise
Six60 - Six60
Broods - Evergreen
Lorde - Pure Heroine

Highest Selling Single

Savage and Timmy Trumpet - Freaks 
Six60 - Special
Lorde - Yellow Flicker Beat
Broods - Mother & Father
Six60 - So High

NZ ON AIR Radio Airplay Record Of The Year

Broods - Mother & Father 
Lorde - Yellow Flicker Beat
Six60 - Special
Benny Tipene - Step On Up
Broods - L.A.F.

International Achievement

Lorde
Savage

Vodafone People's Choice Award

Six60

NZ Herald Legacy Award

The Exponents

Other Tuis presented in 2015 -

Best Album Cover

Kelvin Soh - ‘Evergreen' (Broods)
Alt Group - ‘FVEY' (Shihad)
Barny Bewick - ‘The Colossus' (Cairo Knife Fight)

Massey University Best Producer

Winner: Sean Donnelly - ‘Saint John Divine' (SJD)
Clint Murphy - ‘We Rise' (Devilskin)
Joel Little - ‘Evergreen' (Broods)

Best Engineer

Winner: Lee Prebble and Oliver Harmer - ‘Drylands' (Mel Parsons)
Evan Short - ‘FVEY' (Shihad)
Clint Murphy - ‘We Rise' (Devilskin)

Best Pacific Music Album

Winner: Cydel - ‘Memoirs of a Midnight Cowboy'
Team Dynamite ‘Shepherds Delight'
Fiafia Band ‘Siva Siva Maia'

Best Country Album

Winner: Tami Neilson - ‘Dynamite!'
Delaney Davidson and Marlon Williams - ‘Sad But True, Vol. 3'
Glen Moffatt - "Superheroes and Scary Things'

Best Folk Album

Winner: Great North - ‘Up In Smoke'
Flip Grater - ‘Pigalle'
Rachel Dawick - ‘The Boundary Riders'

Best Jazz Album

Winner: Dog - ‘Dog'
The Jac - ‘Nerve'
Jonathan Crayford - ‘Dark Light'

Best Children's Album

Winner: fleaBite - ‘The Jungle is Jumping'
Poppet Stars - ‘Poppet Stars'
Itty Bitty Beats - ‘Bathtime'

NZ On Air Critics' Choice Prize

Winner - Bespin
Boycrush
New Gum Sarn