The 3rd Annual Grizzly Awards show is available now for replay, announcing winners for the best in rock and metal
Posted: April 13, 2022, 5:00 PM | Category:Events Artist Tags: Source: Mary Nikkel Media
The 3rd Annual Grizzly Awards event is now available to stream in full on Facebook and YouTube, following its April 3 live stream.
The event included performances from Seventh Day Slumber, Remedy Drive, Nate Parrish, and Dire, alongside presenter appearances from industry legends like Travis Wyrick, Trevor McNevan (Thousand Foot Krutch), Brian "Head" Welch (Korn, Love & Death), Austin Carlile (The Whosoevers), James Mead (Kutless), Josiah Prince (Disciple) and Andrew Stanton (Disciple). The Grizzly Awards were hosted by Egypt Speaks, an acclaimed poet and spoken word artist.
"The purpose of The Grizzly Awards was to celebrate this genre as a whole, reaching far below simply the nominees and the winners," co-founder Mary Nikkel shares on behalf of The Grizzly Awards leadership team. "We truly felt that during the event, where we were surrounded by this community both in person and through everyone watching online. We truly hope that it was deeply encouraging to everyone who was able to be a part of it.
The Grizzly Awards stream began on Facebook but moved to YouTube partway through the show due to technical challenges. The newly uploaded video allows viewers to watch it in full on both platforms. The Grizzlies team shares, "We're so grateful to everyone for persisting with us through the countless challenges of creating a live stream event on this scale. That was yet more evidence of the passion and the purpose-focused heart of rock and metal listeners!"
The Grizzly Awards was funded entirely by generous sponsors and individual donors and filmed on-site at Westlight Studios in Franklin, Tennessee. The results of the awards were determined by fan voting, which took place in February. Winners accepted their awards during the event, with acceptances from artists like Memphis May Fire, Relent, Lacey Sturm, Love & Death, The Letter Black, and Seventh Day Slumber. You can find out more about The Grizzly Awards at thegrizzlyawards.com and on Facebook and Instagram. See a full list of winners below.
Arts & Cultural:
#ChooseLife Livestream
Rock Album of the Year:
Relent Heavy
Metal Album of the Year:
Phinehas The Fire Itself
Metal Song of the Year:
Memphis May Fire "Blood & Water"
Rock Song of the Year:
Seventh Day Slumber "What I've Become"
Alt-Rock Song of the Year:
Remedy Drive "Dragons"
Collaboration Song of the Year:
Love and Death/Lacey Sturm "Let Me Love You"
Braveheart Song of the Year:
Holy Name "Meet Me Somewhere Quiet"
Music Video of the Year:
Lacey Sturm "Awaken Love"