Great Music Stories 2021 Band of the Year

Great Music Stories has kicked off the search for the seventh annual ‘Band of the Year’ which has become a tradition at the end of year, and a platform to showcase a generation of new talent in the rock and blues scene.

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Music fans have until Wednesday lunchtime (10 November) to have their say on the vote page on greatmusicstories.com. No registration required, have a say in two clicks.

This year, 183 acts are in the running – comprising all the artists that have given time to do an interview since last December, plus the bands that did an original set for summer’s ‘Spirit of Wildfire 3’ radio festival. In the tradition of the awards, GMS doesn’t pick a shortlist, the bands do: Those that give time to listeners during the year are on the list.

More than just a snap vote that might favour those with big fan clubs, the hunt for the Great Music Stories Band of the Year takes a full-year view and lives beyond social media. Every month, bands that give an interview are in the listener vote for Band of the Month. For the Band of the Year all the votes from all the monthly vote are added up (with the final vote) to give an annual winner. For the final November vote all the bands from all 12 months get a final outing together.

Guy B from Great Music Stories comments: “Over the years we have learned how to run a vote that gives everyone a fair chance or recognition. Big bands can leverage their fan clubs, but small bands can do interviews during the year and pick up more votes as the year rolls on. We share news on the vote via social media channels but through the Friday show we also get lots of votes from listeners that are outside the rock social media world. From the monthly votes so far, it’s clear many people are voting for who they’ve enjoyed discovering and, I hope, the votes do their bit to give underdogs a lift and put the spotlight on the wonderful breadth of talent in the scene today. The track record of the annual Band of the Year vote has been pretty good, our listeners and followers have been good at calling great bands early.”

Previous winners of Great Music Stories Band of the Year comprise of:

· The Quireboys (December 2015)
· Massive Wagons (December 2016)
· Those Damn Crows (December 2017)
· The Virginmarys (November 2018)
· Scarlet Rebels (November 2019)
· As Sirens Fall (November 2020)

This year’s Band of the Year will receive a package of practical benefits that support the band’s evolution in the year ahead. The package includes:

· A festival slot at Wildfire Festival

· A festival slot at LoveRocks Festival

· 60-minute Winner’s interview

· A band all-dayer on GMS Radio

· A two-page magazine feature

· 5-city UK tour run with Reach 360 Promotions

· A London band photoshoot with Eric Duvet photography

· A free one-hour music business consultation with Rob Town


This year’s voting closes on Wednesday 10 November at midday. The top 20 bands and Band of The Year will be revealed on the Friday rockshow on 19 November 5-8pm – airing from greatmusicstories.com

The story of 2021 so far…

Below are the artists that have won each the Band of the Month votes over the last 12-month period, a celebration of diverse talent through the year. One of these could be in the running for Band of the Year – or it could equally be any other artist that has gradually built up momentum over the course of the year.


December 2019 Amongst Liars
January 2021 Dead Blonde Stars
February 2021 Rainbreakers
March 2021 When Rivers Meet
April 2021 Bad Touch
May 2021 Twisted Illusion
June 2021 Verity White
July 2021 Inglorious
August 2021 Ravenbreed
September 2021 Jack J Hutchinson
October 2021 Florence Black


Cast your Band of the Year vote on the homepage of greatmusicstories.com

“In a world of spin, and over-promising and a fair few false dawns, Rob is the tonic that every young band can benefit from. He’s been through it as a musician himself, he’s seen the trap doors, the big pitches and the empty promises. He has bottled his passion for music, mixed it with the realism of how the scene works and backed up his music industry advice with a University qualification. He won't always tell a band what it wants to hear, and he’ll challenge a few to really examine what good really looks like. But we need more of this shaping the scene today. Success is not about quick wins or chasing the rainbow of fame - it's about original music, sustained momentum and building trusted relationships that last the distance. If you want to win the marathon not the sprint, Rob is your man."
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This post was published on 8th November 2021 and filed in these categories; Great Music Stories.


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