ALICE IN CHAINS, GHOST, GRETA VAN FLEET, BRING ME THE HORIZON Among GRAMMY AWARDS Nominees

MetalAges

Purveyor of the Unique & Distinct
Staff member
Sep 30, 2001
354,014
494
83
Virginia, USA
www.ultimatemetal.com
BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME, DEAFHEAVEN, HIGH ON FIRE, TRIVIUM and UNDEROATH are among the "Best Metal Performance" nominees at the 61st annual Grammy Awards, which will be held on on February 10 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles and will broadcast live on the CBS television network at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT. GRETA VAN FLEET's "Black Smoke Rising", GHOST's "Rats" and BRING ME THE HORIZON's "Mantra" were also nominated in the "Best Rock Song" category, while ALICE IN CHAINS' "Rainier Fog", GHOST's "Prequelle" and GRETA VAN FLEET's "From The Fires" were nominated in the "Best Rock Album" category. CHRIS CORNELL's "When Bad Does Good", GRETA VAN FLEET's "Highway Tune" and HALESTORM's "Uncomfortable" were nominated in the "Best Rock Performance" category. Best Metal Performance BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME - "Condemned To The Gallows" DEAFHEAVEN - "Honeycomb" HIGH ON FIRE - "Electric Messiah" TRIVIUM - "Betrayer" UNDEROATH - "On My Teeth" Best Rock Song GRETA VAN FLEET - "Black Smoke Rising" TWENTY ONE PILOTS - "Jumpsuit" BRING ME THE HORIZON - "Mantra" ST. VINCENT - "Masseduction" GHOST - "Rats" Best Rock Album ALICE IN CHAINS - "Rainier Fog" FALL OUT BOY - "Mania" GHOST - "Prequelle" GRETA VAN FLEET - "From The Fires" WEEZER - "Pacific Daydream" Best Rock Performance ARCTIC MONKEYS - "Four Out of Five" CHRIS CORNELL - "When Bad Does Good" THE FEVER 333 - Made an America GRETA VAN FLEET - "Highway Tune" HALESTORM - "Uncomfortable" Earlier this year, the Recording Academy announced several changes to the awards process, most notably to the "General Field" categories — record of the year, album of the year, song of the year and best new artist — where the number of nominations will increase from five to eight. The Grammys are voted on by approximately 13,000 Recording Academy members, who are comprised of artists, songwriters, producers and engineers. More than 21,000 recordings were submitted for Grammys consideration this year. For 2019 awards, music must have been released between October 1, 2017 and September 30, 2018 in order to be eligible.

Continue reading...