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CMAT holding the shortlist trophy during the announcement of the shortlist for the Mercury Prize 'Album of the Year'. Alamy Stock Photo

CMAT nominated for Mercury Prize for Album of the Year

The Mercury Prize is an annual award for the best album from an Irish or UK act.

IRISH SINGER CMAT has been nominated for a Mercury Prize for her album ‘Crazymad, for Me’.

The annual Mercury Prize is awarded for the best album by a British or Irish act and is open to all music genres.

‘Crazymad, for Me’ is CMAT’s second studio album, following 2022’s ‘If My Wife New I’d Be Dead’.

CMAT’s second album was released to universal acclaim and was ranked by The Guardian as the 50th best album of 2023.

cmat-during-the-bbc-radio1-big-weekend-at-stockwood-park-luton-picture-date-sunday-may-26-2024 CMAT during the BBC Radio1 Big Weekend at Stockwood Park, Luton, 26 May, 2024. Alamy Stock Photo Alamy Stock Photo

Elsewhere, Charli XCX and The Last Dinner Party are also nominated for the 2024 Mercury Prize.

The 12 shortlisted albums were announced today on BBC Radio 6 Music by radio presenter Tom Ravenscroft.

Charli XCX made the list with her sixth studio album, ‘Brat’, which peaked at number two in the UK charts following its release last month and has been a mainstay of online culture this summer.

The album has also played into the ‘Memeification of Kamala Harris’, with Charli XCX herself remarking that “Kamala US Brat” following the announcement that Joe Biden was dropping out of the 2024 US presidential election and handing the reins to Harris.

Indie act The Last Dinner Party meanwhile have also been nominated for their debut album ‘Prelude To Ecstasy’, which topped the UK charts following its release in February.

A slew of debut records have made the shortlist this year, including ‘Early Twenties’ by singer Cat Burns and ‘Silence Is Loud’ by jungle artist Nia Archives.

Ghetts, who stars in Netflix series Supacell, has also been shortlisted for the record ‘On Purpose, With Purpose’.

Elsewhere ‘When Will We Land?’ by the Scottish DJ Barry Can’t Swim has been nominated alongside the record ‘Who Am I’ by rapper BERWYN.
Corto.alto’s ‘Bad With Names’ is also nominated, alongside English Teacher’s ‘This Could Be Texas’ and ‘Lives Outgrown’ by Portishead singer Beth Gibbons.

Corinne Bailey Rae is also in the running with her album ‘Black Rainbows’.

Albums released between 15 July 2023 and 12 July 2024 were eligible for the award and an independent judging panel that included jazz pianist Jamie Cullum and DJ Mistajam chose the shortlist.

The overall winner of the 2024 Mercury Prize will be revealed in September.

-With additional reporting from Press Association

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    Mute Robert Halvey
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    Aug 20th 2024, 4:26 PM

    The amount of wealthy people that have massive estates that claim eu farming grants and avail of every tax loophole available to farmers but have never done anything but a token bit of farming is a national disgrace

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    Mute sean callan
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    Aug 20th 2024, 4:52 PM

    @Robert Halvey: The many tax loopholes are being used and abused are the gift of FG party.
    They are truly a gift that keeps on giving , but are real recipients?????

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    Mute Thomas Sheridan
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    Aug 20th 2024, 5:47 PM

    @JOHN O CONNELL: If only there was a credible opposition – but there isn’t.

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    Mute Marie Agnew
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    Aug 20th 2024, 7:31 PM

    @Robert Halvey: have you stats on that?

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    Mute Feargal De Cantuin
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    Aug 20th 2024, 11:16 PM

    @sean callan: i totally agree. Thanks for your insight. Its nice to be nice.

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    Mute Colette Byrne
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    Aug 21st 2024, 8:17 AM

    @Thomas Sheridan: anyone at this stage could do a better job.
    Need to break the cycle.

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    Mute 087 bed
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    Aug 20th 2024, 4:32 PM

    If a farmer has a large farm that’s fine, It’s in use. If a farmer has a large farm and doesn’t use the land, that’s not fine, that makes him a land hoarder and part of the problem. All the Best.

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    Mute Lewis Armstrong
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    Aug 20th 2024, 4:44 PM

    What a farce. FFG and their landowning cartel are no better than the Brits that carved up the Irish land and put the Irish people in poverty. I think people should consider treating them as treasonous turncoats and seize the land off them to divide among the many struggling families that need family homes but are locked out of the housing market.

    What a scam; “farmed” land that is zoned for residential purposes should be subject to compulsory rezoning to agriculture if it is supposed to be agricultural land or else it gets hit with the tax.

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    Mute James Carolan
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    Aug 20th 2024, 5:03 PM

    @Lewis Armstrong: Totally agree and it really should be that simple.

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    Mute John Reynolds
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    Aug 21st 2024, 7:11 PM

    @Lewis Armstrong: quite a lot of farmers didn’t even know their land had been rezoned

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    Mute Thesaltyurchin
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    Aug 20th 2024, 4:30 PM

    Pay a property tax?… pay a land tax.

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    Mute Brian Smith
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    Aug 20th 2024, 4:48 PM

    IRISH FARMERS ARE TREATED BY THE IRISH GOVBERNMENT AS A CHARITY.
    I LIVE IN GREECE AND (A) NO IRISH BUTTER IS ON SALE – ONLY DAINISH BUTTER (B) IRISH BEEF IS NOT AVAILABLE – ONLY ARGENTINE BEEF (C) IRISH PORK IS NOT AVAILABLE – ONLY DUTCH PORK
    THE IRISH GOVBERNMENT MUIST STOP FUNDING THE IRISH FARMER.WHY SHOULD HE WORK HIS GUTS OUT WHEN THE IRISH TAXPAYER WILL SUBSIDE HIS WAY OF LIVING.THE IRISH GOVERNMENT SHOULD TREAT FARMERS AS A BUSINESS TO BE RUN ON BUSINESS LINES.

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    Mute Brian Hallinan
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    Aug 20th 2024, 5:37 PM

    @Brian Smith: You need a lot of education, Brian. I don’t have the time this evening, but enjoy your dinner and tea this evening, which will be very cheap because of subsidies to irish farmers who supply everything you eat daily. If farmers were allowed charge the actual value of the food they produce there would be alot of hunger and you’d be crying a river about that too.

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    Mute Alex
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    Aug 20th 2024, 5:50 PM

    @Brian Hallinan: Brain miss a brain since you can’t read that he isn’t living in Ireland therefore no feeding himself 100% subsided food.

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    Mute Alex
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    Aug 20th 2024, 5:51 PM

    @Brian Hallinan: Farmland should be cut by 50% in Ireland. Most meat and dairy are exported. It’s 100% useless when we need land for other things than destroying the environment.

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    Mute Wolfgang Bonow
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    Aug 20th 2024, 7:00 PM

    @Brian Hallinan:
    Here’s the thing: There wouldn’t be actually a lot hunger.
    Spending on food relatively to income has going down for for decades.
    The (EU) subsides for farming could easily be used for tax cuts or SW increases to counter the increases in food prices.
    Problem: A lot of countries subsidies farmers in the same way (started in the US almost 100 years ago).
    Therefore, you have to keep going with subsidising, because other countries are doing it.
    To put it simple: If you have €100 more in your pocket every month, it’s no loss to you if you have to pay €100 more on food without farmers getting subsidies.

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    Mute Marie Agnew
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    Aug 20th 2024, 7:37 PM

    @Alex: and do what with 50% of the farmland, build houses? Goodbye to rural Ireland so, and goodbye to the charm that we are known for

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    Mute P. V. Aglue
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    Aug 20th 2024, 10:03 PM

    @Wolfgang Bonow: the subsidies a being replaced with environmental payments. To many officials to be made redundant for it to be got rid of

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    Aug 20th 2024, 11:38 PM

    @Wolfgang Bonow: from my understanding subsidies were brought in to help stabilise food production.
    Food is essential. Can pure market economics lead to a fair price? Would a system where food is short lead to hunger and who should go hungry first.
    Subsidies in the new CAP are also aimed at the environment such as the ACRES programme.
    How level is the market for free economics. Animal and environmental welfare are far higher in Europe than anywhere else globally. European agriculture will slowly disappear without subsidies and food will be just imported from other parts of the world.
    Take out suckler cow for example. Falling in numbers due to a lack of profit. Meanwhile Brazil has plans to increase cattle numbers by 24 million. Why are they not worried about emissions.

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    Mute Thesaltyurchin
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    Aug 21st 2024, 8:55 AM

    @Brian Smith: Was in Vietnam, Kerrygold in every supermarket I went to

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    Mute Daniel Roche
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    Aug 21st 2024, 4:42 PM

    @jak: really Brazil,my god,you clearly have no idea about irish farming or farming in general.

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    Mute Sean Stevenson
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    Aug 20th 2024, 4:55 PM

    Just FG baking loopholes into policies they’re implementing to look like they’re doing something. FFG wants nothing more than property prices to keep rising to placate its boomer voterbase, who for some reason, despite never wanting to move, are blinded by greed in seeing their property value go up.

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    Mute Temp Stuff
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    Aug 20th 2024, 4:50 PM

    The Irish Government is the largest owner of land, go figure.

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    Aug 20th 2024, 6:21 PM

    @Temp Stuff: What’s this yank term ‘go figure’ all about.

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    Mute Paul O'Mahoney
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    Aug 20th 2024, 8:55 PM

    @donal finn: it’s not a “yank term” it’s actually English….but its meaning is probably beyond your intellectual comprehensiveness as you don’t even know its origin .

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    Aug 20th 2024, 4:29 PM

    You can’t beat a good lobbyists!

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    Mute Gerry Lamont
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    Aug 20th 2024, 6:28 PM

    Why would any land tax apply to farmers both rich and not so rich?. Aren’t most of their children in university courtesy of Susi grants because their land holding value isn’t taken into account when means tested. Don’t touch the poor farmer. Joe public will cover all their expenses. FFS.

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    Mute Willie Marty
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    Aug 20th 2024, 4:57 PM

    Bloody farmers and landlords hoarding land and young people leaving because they cannot get a site or a house.what would you expect from the leader of the farmers party.

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    Mute John Lee
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    Aug 20th 2024, 4:53 PM

    That’s this tax dead and buried if farmers have exemptions. You’ll see sheep on plots like the RTE residential lands soon..

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    Mute Michale Kane
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    Aug 20th 2024, 6:37 PM

    And Enda said it was immoral to tax the family home.

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    Aug 20th 2024, 5:58 PM

    If the land in question has been zoned residential and the farmer is still using it as agricultural then it needs to be rezoned as agricultural. Then the state should CPO it as agricultural land and kept as a state land bank. The reason it was zoned residential was because it was needed to meet the growing populations housing needs not for farmers/landowners to get rich off.

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    Mute Ger Whelan
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    Aug 20th 2024, 6:46 PM

    @The next small thing: Building homes in the middle of the countryside won’t meet our growing population’s needs. It was tried before and it didn’t work and we were left with ghost estates littering the country. People want to live close to where they work. Not spending hours in cars getting to and from work. We need to get over ourselves and start building higher than 6-8 storey apartment blocks.

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    Mute Colette Byrne
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    Aug 21st 2024, 8:28 AM

    @Ger Whelan: No we don’t, getting harder to see skyline in Dublin, apartments everywhere, many empty. We need housing yes but family homes 2 and 3 beds. Where kids can play and families can gather, not stuck in high rised apartments, where you don’t see anything or anyone.
    Certainly not good for a country with already huge mental health problems.

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    Mute smatrix mantra
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    Aug 20th 2024, 7:04 PM

    Let’s have a General Election.

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    Mute William Tallon
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    Aug 20th 2024, 4:48 PM

    There’s a few who are cute hoarders, though…

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    Mute did you every wonder
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    Aug 20th 2024, 5:16 PM

    A deferred tax. The greens won’t be happy.

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    Mute lesidees
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    Aug 20th 2024, 5:59 PM

    Tax all property, irrespective of its use

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    Mute Paul
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    Aug 20th 2024, 8:41 PM

    @lesidees: tax the free houses that dole spongers get too

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    Mute Paul
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    Aug 20th 2024, 8:40 PM

    This tax is ludicrous.
    There’s an unusable 1/2 acre attached to my house. In a flood zone.
    Can’t get permission to build on it.
    Used to be zoned agricultural.

    But the Council have ruled it subject to this tax after rezoning it.

    Gangster move.

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    Aug 21st 2024, 9:03 AM

    @Paul: There is definitely something you can do with it. Bit of research. Wonder could you get a grant for ‘re wilding’ lol, maybe if the land is agri you can get a farming licence, get some of those sweet tax breaks, wind, solar, anyway theres always something you can do, But yea regardless I’ll bet the council find a way to take more from regardless! They do make it very difficult to be self sustainable/off grid tho… they prefer the 15 minute city for everyone, buy from a developer, franchise over individual etc.

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    Mute Paul
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    Aug 21st 2024, 1:54 PM

    @Thesaltyurchin: I’ve put panels on some of it, but the rest will cost me 3 grand a year in tax, even though the same council won’t allow me to develop it

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    Mute Timo
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    Aug 21st 2024, 3:38 AM

    No land to farm and no farmers = no food

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    Mute John Reynolds
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    Aug 21st 2024, 7:12 PM

    @jak: but they apparently are running out of water

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    Mute John Moore
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    Aug 20th 2024, 10:25 PM

    ‘It’s offensive to call active farmers landholders’. Who ever did? And why does this have to be delayed more just to make sure actively farmed land doesn’t fall into it? The answer is because the government don’t want to take any decisions that will upset landowners because they don’t really want to interrupt their money making activities. They really either do not get or do not care just how bad things are out there for people just trying to put a roof over their heads. This is going to come with major societal issues.

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    Mute Ken Jordan
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    Aug 21st 2024, 12:17 PM

    Fine Gael! As always the party of the big farmer!

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    Mute J Cronin
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    Aug 21st 2024, 6:39 AM

    Shur once something is offensive, that’s the logical discussion over.

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