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Arctic Monkeys, Jockstrap, Young Fathers and more have made the shortlist for the 2023 Mercury Prize with FREE NOW Albums Of The Year. Find out more about the records here.
The 2023 Mercury Prize with FREENOW Albums of the Year has announced its nominees.
The prestigious awards ceremony, which celebrates the best UK and Irish records of the year, has named the likes of Arctic Monkeys' The Car, Jessie Ware's That! Feels! Good! and Young Fathers' Heavy Heavy among its shortlist.
Also to receive a nod are the likes of Fred again... for his Actual Life 3 (January 1 - September 9 2022), RAYE for My 21st Century Blues, and Loyle Carner for his hugo album.
The news now gives Alex Turrner a total of six Mercury Prize nominations (five with Arctic Monkeys and one with The Last Shadow Puppets) tying him with Radiohead.
The Sheffield band previously won a Mercury Prize for their 2006 debut album Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not.
Get the full list of shortlisted albums below and find out everything we know about this year's awards so far.
Find out more about the albums below.
The fifth nomination for Alex Turner and co, with the release of their ambitious seventh album. They won the Mercury with their debut Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not in 2006 and now tie with Radiohead for the most nominations.
The second full length album from the London jazz quintet, this is the follow-up to 2019's You Can't Steal My Joy.
The South London DJ and producer's third album was nominated for a Brit Award earlier this year off the back of his worldwide hit with Ed Sheeran, Bad Habits.
The third album from the East London rapper, also known as Momodou Lamin Jallow, it spawned the hit Who Told You, featuring Drake.
The London singer-songwriter's fifth studio album has spawned the singles Free Yourself, Pearls, Begin Again and Freak Me Now, featuring Roisin Murphy, formerly of Moloko. She was nominated for a Mercury in 2012 for her debut Devotion.
The debut album from indie pop duo of Georgia Ellery and Taylor Skye, which includes the singles 50/50, Concrete Over Water and Glasgow.
Dublin-based folk quartet's fourth album, which reached No 2 on the Irish charts earlier this year.
South London hip hop star - full name Benjamin Gerard Coyle-Larner - returned late last year with his third album. He was nominated for a Mercury in 2017 for his debut, Yesterday's Gone.
Debut album from the London singer who began her career working with Rudimental.
The Tooting-born R&B singer's debut album features the singles Escapism and The Thrill Is Gone.
Blane Muise is a London rapper, whose debut album was released in September last year and has spawned the hits Firefly and Come To Me.
The Scottish alternative band won the Mercury in 2014 with their debut Dead - can they win with their fourth, Heavy Heavy?
The 2023 awards show will take place on Thursday 7th September at the Eventim Apollo.
The event will feature live performances from many of the shortlisted artists and the evening will culminate in the announcement of the overall winner with them reprising a song from their winning album.
Performing on the night will be:
BBC Four will broadcast the Mercury Prize 2023 with FREENOW: Album of the Year show at 9pm.
Foals - On The Luna (with Felix White)
READ MORE: Who won the Mercury Prize in 2021? Full list of winners