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2022 ARIA Awards nominations: Best Solo Artist category backfires, with fewer women nominated

The Australian music industry’s bid to overhaul the ARIAs has fallen flat, with one group missing out — and not everyone’s happy. See who made the nominations.

The Kid Laroi claims Best Artist at the ARIA Awards 2021

The Australian music industry’s attempt to make the ARIA Awards inclusive with a Best Solo Artist category has backfired, with fewer women nominated this year.

While organisers have managed an equal representation of hosts, with Australian pop star Natalie Imbruglia and Scottish singer songwriter Lewis Capaldi to front the ceremony on November 24, the 2022 ARIA nominations are male dominated across every single category except Best Adult Contemporary Album.

Only three female musicians – Courtney Barnett, Julia Jacklin and Thelma Plum – have been nominated alongside seven male contenders in the combined Best Solo category of 10 nominees, which replaced the Best Male and Best Female awards.

Mallrat has taken to her Instagram stories to call out the male dominated list of ARIA nominees.

“F**k the ARIAs, when I looked at the list of nominees this morning my initial reaction was to feel personally underestimated and misunderstood by my album being snubbed.

“Then I took a deep breath, then I realised it’s not about me. Approximately ⅕ of the nominees are non-male. In categories like heavy rock there are no non male artists at all.

“So I’m again reminded that the Australian music industry like many industries is dominated by men and in this case men who don’t think an artist is credible unless it’s a nonchalant dude playing guitar/rock music. F**k you guys you don’t get it.”

Mallrat has weighed into the award nominations. Picture: Steve Pohlner
Mallrat has weighed into the award nominations. Picture: Steve Pohlner
Natalie Imbruglia is co-hosting the 2022 ARIA Awards with Lewis Capaldi. Picture: Supplied
Natalie Imbruglia is co-hosting the 2022 ARIA Awards with Lewis Capaldi. Picture: Supplied

In its first year at the 2021 ARIA awards, the Best Solo Artist trophy was won by The Kid Laroi from a field which included four female artists – Kylie Minogue, Amy Shark, Tones and I and Ngaiire.

All of the world’s big music awards have moved to a non-gendered Best Artist category and encountered the same systemic problem with the representation of female artists.

But the gender gap gets even wider when it comes to the leading nominees. Multi-nominated male artists (those with two or more) have 50 nominations in the 2022 field.

Female solo artists, or bands featuring at least one female member, who scored more than one nomination received a total of 22 nominations.

Indie pop artist Julia Jacklin is among the Best Artist nominees. Picture: Kane Young
Indie pop artist Julia Jacklin is among the Best Artist nominees. Picture: Kane Young

The disappointing inequality in the nominations list comes just weeks after the release of the Music Industry Review report which revealed horrific experiences of sexual harm, harassment, discrimination and bullying in Australia.

On top of the 2022 ARIA Awards leaderboard is LA-based Sydney-born electronic trio Rufus Du Sol, who won a Grammy earlier this year for their hit Alive, are up for seven trophies with their fourth record Surrender.

The group, who have been playing to hundreds of thousands of fans throughout the US in recent months, will contest the big night’s big awards including Album, Group, Song and Video of the Year.

Rufus Du Sol have been killing it on their overseas tour. Picture: Getty
Rufus Du Sol have been killing it on their overseas tour. Picture: Getty

Jon George, James Hunt and Tyrone Lindqvist said it would be a “pretty wild” homecoming for their massive outdoor concerts and as the ARIA Awards leading nominee.

They said they have been well supported by proud Aussies flying the flag at their sold-out stadium and outdoor gigs overseas.

“We are so proud seeing other Australian acts doing well overseas, to see Tame Impala killing it, Flume and other Australian acts killing it, there is that sense of pride,” Hunt said.

One of the biggest breakthrough groups of the past year, Melbourne punk rockers Amyl and the Sniffers, have received six nominations for their acclaimed second record Comfort To Me.

The band, fronted by the electrifying singer and performer Amy Taylor, are currently on their second tour of America this year.

Punk rockers Amyl and the Sniffers have six nominations. Picture: Jamie Wdziekonski
Punk rockers Amyl and the Sniffers have six nominations. Picture: Jamie Wdziekonski

Also up for six awards is global electronic superstar Flume, another Aussie artist whose every release is rewarded with multiple ARIA nominations.

Singer songwriter Vance Joy, pop star The Kid Laroi and First Nations triple threat Baker Boy all scored five nominations.

Indie pop artist Julia Jacklin is the leading female nominee with her album Pre Pleasure up for four awards including Best Solo Artist, Independent Release, Adult Contemporary Album and Video.

Other artists with four shots at walking away with one of the dangerously pointy trophies are ARIA Awards regulars Gang Of Youths, Down Under remix legend Luude and King Stingray, the five-piece Yolŋu surf rock group which features sons of Yothu Yindi members.

Imbruglia is expected to star in a special ARIA tribute to Olivia Newton-John who died in August.

The 2022 ARIA Awards have shifted to Sydney’s hallowed live venue the Hordern Pavilion this year after several years at The Star casino before shifting online during the pandemic lockdowns.

First Nations star Baker Boy is up for a handful of 2022 ARIAs. Picture: Supplied
First Nations star Baker Boy is up for a handful of 2022 ARIAs. Picture: Supplied

2022 ARIA AWARDS

Album of the Year

Amyl and The Sniffers – Comfort To Me

Baker Boy – Gela

Gang Of Youths – Angel In Realtime.

King Stingray – King Stingray

RÜFÜS DU SOL – Surrender

Best Solo Artist

Baker Boy – Gela

Budjerah – Conversations

Courtney Barnett – Things Take Time, Take Time

Daniel Johns – FutureNever

Flume – Palaces

Julia Jacklin – Pre Pleasure

Ruel – Growing Up Is____

The Kid LAROI – Thousand Miles

Thelma Plum – Meanjin

Vance Joy – In Our Own Sweet Time

Best Group

Amyl and The Sniffers – Comfort To Me

Gang Of Youths – Angel in Realtime.

King Stingray – King Stingray

Midnight Oil – Resist

RÜFÜS DU SOL – Surrender

Michael Gudinski Breakthrough Artist

Beddy Rays – Beddy Rays

Bella Taylor Smith – Look Me In The Eyes

Harvey Sutherland – Boy

King Stingray – King Stingray

Luude – Down Under (ft. Colin Hay)

Global electronic superstar Flume has been recognised in the 2022 ARIAs honour roll. Picture: Nicki Connolly
Global electronic superstar Flume has been recognised in the 2022 ARIAs honour roll. Picture: Nicki Connolly

PUBLIC VOTED AWARDS

Best Video

Apple Crumble – Lime Cordiale, Joe Neathway

Blak Matriarchy – Barkaa, Selina Miles

Down Under (ft. Colin Hay) – Luude, Peter Hume

Every Side Of You – Vance Joy, William Bleakley

GTFO – Genesis Owusu, Uncle Friendly

Hertz – Amyl and The Sniffers, John Angus Stewart

I Don’t Wanna Leave – RÜFÜS DU SOL, Katzki

Lydia Wears A Cross – Julia Jacklin

Say Nothing (feat. MAY-A) – Flume

Wish You Well (feat. Bernard Fanning) – Baker Boy, Macario De Souza

Best Australian Live Act

Amy Shark – See U Somewhere Australia Tour 2022

Amyl and The Sniffers – Comfort To Me Tour 2022

Baker Boy – Gela Tour

Budjerah – The Conversations Australian Tour

Gang Of Youths – Angel in Realtime.

Genesis Owusu – Genesis Owusu & The Black Dog Band

Midnight Oil – RESIST. THE FINAL TOUR. 2022

The Kid LAROI – End Of The World Tour

The Wiggles – The OG Wiggles Reunion / Fruit Salad TV Big Show Tour

Thelma Plum – The Meanjin Tour

Song of the Year

Clinton Kane – I Guess I’m In Love

Dean Lewis – Hurtless

Flume – Say Nothing (feat. MAY-A)

Joji – Glimpse Of Us

Jolyon Petch feat. Reigan – Dreams

Luude – Down Under (ft. Colin Hay)

RÜFÜS DU SOL – On My Knees

The Kid LAROI – Thousand Miles

Tones And I – Cloudy Day

Vance Joy – Clarity

Most Popular International Artist

ABBA – Voyage

Adele – 30

Billie Eilish – Happier Than Ever

Drake – Certified Lover Boy

Ed Sheeran – =

Harry Styles – Harry’s House

Jack Harlow – Come Home The Kids Miss You

Lil Nas X – Montero

Post Malone – Twelve Carat Toothache

Taylor Swift – Red (Taylor’s Version)

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