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Saturday, December 30, 2006

Superstring and Inner Frequency receive multiple IOMA nominations

Superstring and Inner Frequency, both local, female led bands, have received multiple nominations from The International Online Music Awards:

Superstring

  • Best Female Vocals
  • Best Guitar
  • Best Bass
  • Best Drummer
  • Best Song for "Sanctuary"
  • Best Album for By All Means
  • Best Producer (Chris Bell and Superstring)
  • Best Video for "If You Want It"
  • Best CD Artwork (Zugo Agency)
  • Best Artist Press Kit
  • Best Artist Website

Inner Frequency

  • Best Female Vocals
  • Best Song for "Backwards"

Here is some information about the IOMA from the website:

The IOMAs were established by R Cat Communications in October 2003. This unrivalled and prestigious independent music awards event, now in it's fourth year, was originally launched to give Independent online artists the chance to vote for their fellow artists in a number of meaningful awards categories that had never previously existed online.

IOMA nominations were invited to give artists the unique opportunity to show their respect, admiration, and appreciation for each other's musical works and for their contributions and involvement within the global online music community.

Read here for a complete list of this year's nominees.

Winners for each category will be announced on January 1, 2007.



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Erin Rice, says:

It was a rough go for these two bands in the final decisions, but Superstring managed to come out on top in the Best Video category for "If You Want It."

You can check out the (annoyingly lengthy) presentation of awards <a href="http://www.rcatcommunications.com/IOMAs/2007iomasfinal.html">here</a>.

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