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ARIA Award for Breakthrough Artist – Release
CountryAustralia
Presented byAustralian Recording Industry Association (ARIA)
First awarded2010
Currently held byTeenage Dads, Midnight Driving (2023)
Websitewww.ariaawards.com.au

The ARIA Music Award for Breakthrough Artist – Release is an award presented at the annual ARIA Music Awards, which recognises "the many achievements of Aussie artists across all music genres",[1] since 1987. It is handed out by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), an organisation whose aim is "to advance the interests of the Australian record industry."[2]

Breakthrough awards for Album and Single were presented from 1989 until they were merged at the 2010 awards and renamed Breakthrough Artist – Release.[3]

Winners and nominees

In the following table, the winner is highlighted in a separate colour, and in boldface; the nominees are those that are not highlighted or in boldface.[4]

  Winner marked in a separate colour
Year Winner(s) Album/single Title
2010
(24th)
Washington I Believe You Liar
Amy Meredith Restless
Cloud Control Bliss Release
Philadelphia Grand Jury Hope Is for Hopers
Tame Impala Innerspeaker
2011
(25th)
No award given[A]
2012
(26th)
360 Falling & Flying
Alpine A Is for Alpine
Lanie Lane To the Horses
Matt Corby Brother
San Cisco Awkward
2013
(27th)
Flume Flume
Big Scary Not Art
RÜFÜS Atlas
The Rubens The Rubens
Vance Joy God Loves You When You're Dancing
2014
(28th)
Iggy Azalea The New Classic
5 Seconds of Summer 5 Seconds of Summer
Andy Bull Sea of Approval
Chet Faker Built on Glass
The Kite String Tangle Vessel EP
2015
(29th)
Courtney Barnett Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit
Conrad Sewell "Start Again"
Gang of Youths The Positions
Jarryd James "Do You Remember"
Meg Mac "Never Be"
2016
(30th)
Montaigne Glorious Heights
DMA's Hills End
L D R U "Keeping Score" (feat. Paige IV)"
Olympia Self Talk
Safia "Make Them Wheels Roll"
2017
(31st)
Amy Shark Night Thinker
A.B. Original Reclaim Australia
Dean Lewis "Waves"
Tash Sultana Notion
Tkay Maidza Tkay
2018
(32nd)
Ruel "Dazed & Confused"
Alex Lahey I Love You Like a Brother
Jack River Sugar Mountain
Mojo Juju Native Tongue
Odette To a Stranger
2019
(33rd)
Tones and I "Dance Monkey"
G Flip About Us
Stella Donnelly Beware of the Dogs
The Teskey Brothers Run Home Slow
Thelma Plum Better in Blak
2020
(34th)
Lime Cordiale 14 Steps to a Better You
Alex the Astronaut The Theory of Absolutely Nothing
Mallrat Driving Music
Miiesha Nyaaringu
The Kid Laroi F*ck Love
2021
(35th)
Budjerah Budjerah (EP)
Gretta Ray Begin to Look Around
Masked Wolf "Astronaut in the Ocean"
May-a Don't Kiss Ur Friends
Ngaiire 3
2022
(36th)
King Stingray King Stingray
Beddy Rays Beddy Rays
Bella Taylor Smith "Look Me in the Eyes"
Harvey Sutherland Boy
Luude "Down Under" (featuring Colin Hay)
2023
(37th)
Teenage Dads Midnight Driving
Charley Timebombs
grentperez When We Were Younger
Pacific Avenue Flowers
Royel Otis Sofa Kings

Notes

A^ : In 2011, Breakthrough Artist – Release was split into its two previous categories: Breakthrough Artist – Album and Breakthrough Artist – Single.

References

  1. ^ "ARIA Awards 2011 overview". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Retrieved 3 July 2012.
  2. ^ "What We Do". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Archived from the original on 29 January 2012. Retrieved 3 August 2013.
  3. ^ "2010 ARIA Awards Nominations & Artisan Award Winners Announced" (PDF). Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). 28 September 2010. Retrieved 19 August 2014.
  4. ^ ARIA Award previous winners. "Winners By Award – 26th ARIA Awards 2012". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Retrieved 3 August 2013.