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British rockers Wolf Alice win Mercury Prize

North Londoners beat off competition from Arctic Monkeys and Noel Gallagher to scoop prestigious award



Members of the band Wolf Alice speak onstage after being announced winners of the Mercury Prize 2018 at the Hammersmith Apollo in London, Britain, September 20, 2018.
Image Credit: Reuters

London: Rockers Wolf Alice defied the odds to win Britain’s prestigious Mercury Prize on Thursday for their second album “Visions of a Life”, beating off competition from heavyweights Arctic Monkeys and Noel Gallagher.

“This means so much,” said emotional frontwoman Ellie Rowsell as she picked up the £25,000 (Dh122,000) prize, which is presented annually for the best album released by a British or Irish artist, according to a panel of judges.

The north London four-piece, who released their debut album in 2015, join past winners including Primal Scream, Franz Ferdinand, PJ Harvey, The xx and grime star Skepta.

The band, whose critically-acclaimed album charted at number two in Britain on its release in September, closed out the show with a celebratory performance of album track “Don’t Delete the Kisses”.

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