After a very long day and night, The 57th Grammy Award ceremony has come to close, and despite countless predictions that Aussies would dominate the award ceremony, it appears that it was not really Australia’s year.

One of the very few Australian winners was South African born and now Melbourne-based artist Wouter Kellerman for his collaborative work with Indian producer and composer Ricky Kej for Best New Age Album of the Year.

The only other Aussie winner is Mark Landon, more formally recognised as M-Phazes, who produced ‘Bad Guy’ from Eminem’s The Marshall Mathers LP2, which won Best Rap Album, a fantastic achievement for the Aussie hiphop virtuoso. Eminem and M-Phazes beat Iggy Azalea, who’s debut record The New Classic was almost nominated for this category.

Azalea, who was nominated for multiple awards, left with no golden gramophone trophies, having also lost out in Best New Artist to the UK’s Sam Smith, Best Pop Duo/Group Performance which went to A Great Big World and Christina Aguilera ‘Say Something’.

Both Azalea and Sia lost Song of the Year and Record of the Year to Sam Smith’s ‘Stay With Me’, whilst Sia also missed out on Best Music Video and Best Pop Vocal Performance that both went to Pharrel’s ‘Happy’.

Other major award winners saw a surprised Beck take home Album of the Year and Best Rock Album for Morning Phase, St Vincent’s self-titled record awarded Best Alternative Album, Jack White scored Best Rock Performance for Lazaretto and the Best Rock Song was nabbed by Paramore’s ‘Ain’t It Fun’

In addition to this, Best Electronica/Dance Album was crowned to Aphex Twin’s Syro, Best Dance Recording went home with Clean Bandit feat. Jess Glynne for ‘Rather Be’ and Kendrick Lamar’s ‘i’ took home both Best Rap Song and Best Rap Performance.

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This may not be the greatest outcome for Australian music, however we are stoked to see that both M-Phazes and Wouter Kellerman have been awarded for their hard work.

And if you’re a little PO’d at the end results, just remember, there’s been many more travesties committed by The Grammys.

The Grammy’s Major Award Winners

Album of the Year:
Beck – Morning Phase
Beyoncé – Beyoncé
Sam Smith – In the Lonely Hour
Pharrell Williams – G I R L
Ed Sheeran – X

Record of the Year:
Iggy Azalea feat. Charli XCX – “Fancy”
Sia – “Chandelier”
Sam Smith – “Stay With Me”
Taylor Swift – “Shake It Off”
Meghan Trainor – “All About That Bass”

Song of the Year:
Meghan Trainor – “All About That Bass”
Sia – “Chandelier”
Taylor Swift – “Shake It Off”
Sam Smith – “Stay With Me”
Hozier – “Take Me to Church”

Best New Artist:
Bastille
Iggy Azalea
Brandy Clark
HAIM
Sam Smith

Best Rock Song:
Paramore – “Ain’t It Fun”
Beck – “Blue Moon”
The Black Keys – “Fever”
Ryan Adams – “Gimme Something Good”
Jack White – “Lazaretto”

Best Rock Album:
Ryan Adams – Ryan Adams
Beck – Morning Phase
The Black Keys – Turn Blue
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers – Hypnotic Eye
U2 – Songs of Innocence

Best Rock Performance:
Ryan Adams – “Gimme Something Good”
Arctic Monkeys – “Do I Wanna Know?”
Beck – “Blue Moon”
The Black Keys – “Fever”
Jack White – “Lazaretto”

Best Alternative Album:
Alt J – This is All Yours
Arcade Fire – Reflektor
Cage the Elephant – Melophobia
St. Vincent – St. Vincent
Jack White – Lazaretto

Best Rap Album:
Eminem – Marshall Mathers LP 2
Iggy Azalea – The New Classic
Childish Gambino – Because the Internet
Common – Nobody’s Smiling
ScHoolboy Q – Oxymoron
Wiz Khalifa – Blacc Hollywood

Best Rap Song:
Nicki Minaj – “Anaconda”
Kanye West – “Bound 2″
Kendrick Lamar – “i”
Wiz Khalifa – “We Dem Boyz”
Drake – “0 to 100 / The Catch Up”

Best Rap Performance:
Donald Glover – “3005”
Drake – “0 to 100 / The Catch Up”
Eminem – “Rap God”
Kendrick Lamar -“i”
Lecrae – “All I Need Is You”

Best Pop Duo/Group Performance:
Iggy Azalea feat. Charli – “Fancy”
Coldplay – “A Sky Full of Stars”
A Great Big World and Christina Aguilera – “Say Something”
Jessie J, Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj – “Bang Bang”
Katy Perry feat. Juicy J – “Darkhorse”

Best Pop Vocal Album:
Coldplay – Ghost Stories
Miley Cyrus – Bangerz
Ariana Grande – My Everything
Katy Perry – Prism
Ed Sheeran – X
Sam Smith – In the Lonely Hour

Best Pop Vocal Performance:
John Legend – “All of Me”
Sia – “Chandelier”
Sam Smith – “Stay With Me”
Taylor Swift – “Shake It Off”
Pharrell Williams – “Happy”

Best Dance/Electronica Album:
Aphex Twin – Syro
deadmau5 – While (1<2)
Little Dragon – Nabuma Rubberband
Röyksopp & Robyn – Do It Again
Mat Zo – Damage Control

Best Dance Recording:
Basement Jaxx – “Never Say Never”
Clean Bandit feat. Jess Glynne – “Rather Be”
Disclosure feat. Mary J. Blige – “F For You”
Duke Dumont feat. Jax Jones – “I Got You”
Zhu – “Faded”

Best Urban Contemporary Album:
Jhené Aiko – Sail Out
Beyoncé – Beyoncé
Chris Brown – X
Mali Music – Malis Is…
Pharrell Williams – G I R L

Best Comedy Album:
“Weird Al” Yankovic – Mandatory Fun
Jim Gaffigan – Obsessed
Louis C.K. – Oh My God
Patton Oswalt – Tragedy Plus Comedy Equals Time
Sarah Silverman – We Are Miracles

Best Compilation Soundtrack For Visual Media:
American Hustle
Frozen
Get On Up: The James Brown Story
Guardians of the Galaxy
The Wolf of Wall Street

Best Score Soundtrack For Visual Media:
Christophe Beck – Frozen
Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross – Gone Girl
Alexandre Desplat – The Grand Budapest Hotel
Steven Price – Gravity
Thomas Newman – Saving Mr. Banks

Best Song Written For Visual Media:
Tegan and Sara feat. The Lonely Island – “Everything Is Awesome!!!”
Ed Sheeran – “I See Fire”
Glen Campbell – “I’m Not Gonna Miss You”
Idina Menzel – “Let It Go”
Karen O – “The Moon Song”

Best Music Video:
Arcade Fire – “We Exist”
DJ Snake and Lil Jon – “Turn Down For What”
Sia – “Chandelier”
Pharrell Williams – “Happy”
Woodkid feat. Max Richter – “The Golden Age”

Best Music Film:
Beyoncé and Jay Z – On the Run Tour
Coldplay – Ghost Stories
Darlene Love, Merry Clayton, Lisa Fischer & Judith Hill – 20 Feet From Stardom
Metallica – Through the Never
Pink – The Truth About Love Tour: Live From Melbourne

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