English Teacher win Mercury Prize 2024

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English Teacher has been announced as the winner of this year’s Mercury Prize, with the album This Could Be Texas.

The band were emotional on stage after winning the prize, with their debut studio album.

This year’s Mercury Prize ceremony took place for the first time at the world famous Abbey Road Studios, a move from the Hammersmith Apollo.

English Teacher follows in the footsteps of Ezra Collective in 2023, as well as other recent honourees including Little Simz, Arlo Parks, Michael Kiwanuka, Dave and Wolf Alice.

First won by Primal Scream’s Screamadelica in 1992, the award celebrates music by British and Irish acts, from veteran stars to newcomers – recognising the 12 best albums of the year and potentially putting artists who are not huge names on the map.

Mercury Prize 2024 – the 12 shortlisted albums

  • Barry Can’t Swim – When Will We Land?
  • BERWYN – Who Am I
  • Beth Gibbons – Lives Outgrown
  • Cat Burns – Early Twenties
  • Charli XCX – Brat
  • CMAT – Crazymad, for Me
  • Corinne Bailey Rae – Black Rainbows
  • corto.alto – Bad With Names
  • English Teacher – This Could Be Texas
  • Ghetts – On Purpose, with Purpose
  • Nia Archives – Silence Is Loud
  • The Last Dinner Party – Prelude to Ecstasy

Pulp’s Different Class, Dizzee Rascal’s Boy In Da Corner, and Arctic Monkeys’ Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not are some of the biggest albums to have been recognised over the years.

Radiohead and Arctic Monkeys are the most shortlisted acts, with both featuring on five different occasions – although only Arctic Monkeys have a win. Both the band’s frontmen have also been nominated on separate occasions; Alex Turner with The Last Shadow Puppets, and Thom Yorke for his solo debut.

PJ Harvey is the only artist to date with two wins, from four nominations.

The 2024 ceremony was hosted by broadcaster and author Annie Mac and BBC Radio 6 Music presenter Huw Stephens, while judges included broadcaster and writer Danielle Perry, musician and BBC Radio 2 broadcaster Jamie Cullum, DJ and BBC Radio 6 Music broadcaster Jamz Supernova, DJ and broadcaster MistaJam, and The Times’ rock and pop critic Will Hodgkinson.

Albums with a UK release date between 15 July 2023 and 12 July 2024 were eligible this year.

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