ALL TIME LOW Win Best Live Act At AIM

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ALL TIME LOW took home the Best Live Act award at Independent Music Awards ’15

September 9, 2015

This has been by all means one of the most fruitful years for All Time Low in terms of music awards, which they are picking like mushrooms in the Fall. And here is one more to place on their shelf of acknowledgement. Last night, September 8, the 2015 Independent Music Awards took place, hosted by Radio 1’s Alice Levine and XFM’s John Kennedy. The winners are chosen by a board of about 20 judges from the music industry, and this year the award in Best Live Act category went to All Time Low.

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The full list of 2015’s AIM awards winners:

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Best Live Act: All Time Low
Independent Breakthrough of the Year: Wolf Alice
Hardest Working Band or Artist: Swans
Special Catalogue Release of the Year: Cities Of Darkscorch Boardgame
Best ‘Difficult’ Second Album: Young Fathers – White Men Are Black Men Too
Golden Welly Award For Best Independent Festival: Brainchild Festival
Indie Champion Award: Marc Riley – BBC 6 Music
Independent Track of the Year: FKA twigs – Two Weeks
Independent Video of the Year: Flying Lotus – Never Catch Me
PPL Award For Most Played New Independent Act: Jungle
Independent Album of the Year: Enter Shikari – The Mindsweep
Innovator Award: Peter Quicke, Matt Black & Jonathan More – Ninja Tune
Independent Label of the Year: Transgressive
Outstanding Contribution to Music: Skepta
Pioneer Award: Digby Pearson – Earache Records