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The 2008 RFT Music Award Winners: The Results Are In!
Published: June 11, 2008
Like every year, the 2008 RFT Music Award winners represent a diverse cross-section of the old and the new, the familiar and the upstart. Genial jazz chanteuse Erin Bode (who's set to release a new album this weekend) and venerable hip-hop/rock hybrid the Midwest Avengers both swept their categories, as did the fifteen-years-young Bottle Rockets, 7 Shot Screamers (whose punk-a-billy prowess netted it Best Rock Band this year) and swerving post-rock mentalists the Conformists. But despite hefty support, these acts weren't even the top three vote-getters: That honor went to garage-rock vets the Trip Daddys, coed blues faves Bottoms Up Blues Gang and reggae stalwarts Murder City Players — all of whom performed at the awards ceremony on Tuesday, June 10, at the Pageant.
Click here for a photo slide show of the ceremony at the Pageant.
A few categories were insanely close this year. In the Best Americana/Folk category, the new Emmet Otter's Jug Band-like trio Rum Drum Ramblers squeaked by, while a local-band compilation released by Nick Acquisto (in association with this KDHX (88.1 FM) show, The Space Parlour) earned Best Self-Released Local Album. Louder-than-bombs rock act Shame Club beat out worthy competitors to win Best Hard Rock/Metal band, while Best New Artist was also a competitive category, with snappy mod-rockers the Blind Eyes prevailing.
The write-in votes were occasionally clever; gold stars for whoever voted "from Full House" as their answer for Best DJ — and although Radiohead and the Flaming Lips are two of the best live bands around, they're ineligible for local music awards. (For the record: 7 Shot Screamers won Best Live Act category too, by a nose.)
Congratulations to all of the musicians mentioned above and everyone else who appears in the following pages. This year's winners and nominees simply reinforce that the local music scene hasn't been this strong across so many disparate genres in years. Go out and support the hard-working bands that make St. Louis tick. — Annie Zaleski
Best Garage Band
Trip Daddys
Whether you call it punk-infused rockabilly, rock-infused country or swing-tinged blues, the Trip Daddys channel everything that is pure and nostalgic about rock & roll. — Shae Moseley
Best Rap/Hip-Hop Artist
Midwest Avengers
It's no small feat to make rap-metal cool again, but the two emcees and three instrumentalists in the Midwest Avengers do their best to revive the subgenre. — Christian Schaeffer
Best Jazz Artist
Erin Bode
With a new CD — the first in two years centered on her work with her own band — due out in a few weeks, Erin Bode seems ready to move into the spotlight as a national and international artist. — Dean C. Minderman
Best Live Act & Best Rock Band
7 Shot Screamers
7 Shot Screamers is such a good — nay, make that consistently good — live band, that it's almost too easy to take the quartet for granted. — Annie Zaleski
Best DJ
Flex Boogie
Flex's urban sound is soulfully funky and frequently incorporates the necessary vocals-heavy hip-hop and pop tracks required to initiate Midwestern booty-shaking. — Kristy Wendt
Best Blues Artist
Bottoms Up Blues Gang
If you haven't come across the Bottoms Up Blues Gang yet, you must be either dead or in jail. — Christian Schaeffer
Best Pop Band
Sex Robots
The music of the Sex Robots is best experienced when its shambolic two-and-a-half-minute burners are witnessed live. Its concerts are effortless in the way that only experienced musicians can present. — Jaime Lees
Best Local Release (self-released)
Various Artists, Space Parlour: Live in
St. Louis Series 2007
By compiling songs from artists specializing in folk (Casey Reid), punk (Ded Bugs) and rock (That's My Daughter), Nick Acquisto's comp serves as a document of St. Louis talent — as well as a tip sheet for many of this city's best bands. — Christian Schaeffer
Best Reggae Band
Murder City Players
Attribute Murder City Players' longevity — the band turned an impressive 25 years old this year — to its chameleonic nature. — Annie Zaleski
Best Americana/Folk
Rum Drum Ramblers
It's nearly disturbing to witness the little white boys in the Rum Drum Ramblers do the blues so well. — Jaime Lees
Best Indie Band
Bunnygrunt
By night, Matt Harnish and his merry cast of 'Grunt workers unleash foaming-at-the-mouth twee-punk that will tickle your pop fancy. — Annie Zaleski
Best Local Release (on a label)
Ludo, You're Awful, I Love You (Island)
With the release of You're Awful, I Love You, count Ludo among those who dodged the cut-out-bin bullet. — Annie Zaleski
Best Hard Rock/Metal
Shame Club
Shame Club's new album, Come On is so righteous and full of dude-jams that Detroit's Small Stone Records made a bro-verture and re-released it earlier this year.— Annie Zaleski
Best Punk/Hardcore
The Pubes
The four lads in the Pubes celebrate a return to punk's charming naiveté while using the wit and fury of their mohawked forebears. — Christian Schaeffer
Best New Artist
The Blind Eyes
Like many "new" bands in town, the Blind Eyes should be familiar to regular show-goers, especially since its lineup is the Gentleman Callers minus guitarist Mike Virag. — Annie Zaleski







