James Blunt given a ShockWaves NME Award
But it’s not one to be proud of
James Blunt has won his first ever ShockWaves NME Award.
However, after a year which has seen the singer pick up numerous awards – including two Brits – the singer now has a Worst Album accolade under his belt.
‘Back To Bedlam’ was voted ahead of Babyshambles’ ‘Down In Albion’, The Bravery’s self-titled debut, The Darkness’ second effort ‘One Way Ticket To Hell… And Back’ and McFly’s ‘Wonderland’ by readers of NME and NME.COM.
However, after a year which has seen the singer pick up numerous awards – including two Brits – the singer now has a Worst Album accolade under his belt.
‘Back To Bedlam’ was voted ahead of Babyshambles’ ‘Down In Albion’, The Bravery’s self-titled debut, The Darkness’ second effort ‘One Way Ticket To Hell… And Back’ and McFly’s ‘Wonderland’ by readers of NME and NME.COM.
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