Young Fathers win Scotland's SAY Award 2014
Edinburgh hip-hop outfit Young Fathers have picked up 2014’s Scottish Album of the Year (aka the SAY Award), beating the likes of Chvrches, Mogwai and more to the prize.
The announcement was made at a ceremony last night in Glasgow, with the likes of Biffy Clyro, Boards Of Canada, Edwyn Collins, Steve Mason and The Pastels also nominated.
You can watch Young Fathers performing live on Kimmel from earlier this week beneath, along with this year’s shortlist in full:
Biffy Clyro - Opposites
Boards of Canada - Tomorrow’s Harvest
Chvrches - The Bones Of What You Believe
Edwyn Collins - Understated
Hector Bizerk - Nobody Seen Nothing
Mogwai - Les Revenants
RM Hubbert - Breaks & Bone
Steve Mason - Monkey Minds in The Devil’s Time
The Pastels - Slow Summits
Young Fathers - Tape Two
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