papillon... pamplemousse... bibliothèque... un baiser A lilt in his voice. Every sentence like music... #kisskisskiss A terrible beauty is born. Love me some #Jacksass
The NME Awards is an annual event in the UK founded by NME Magazine in 1953. After taking a break in the 1970s and 80s, the awards show came back during the Britpop era in 1994 as the ‘Brat Awards’, the title intended as a parody of the ‘Brit Award’ – making it entirely appropriate that Kill Your Friends, a satire of the music industry in the 1990s, is nominated.
The Kill Your Friends also features a soundtrack (which NME called “the best soundtrack since Trainspotting”) including some of the great NME Award winners of the Britpop era, Oasis and Blur.