Thanks to everyone who voted (all 895 of you!), and congratulations to all the winners.
| Award | Winner |
| Best Male Vocals | Ministry of Magic |
| Best Female Vocals | Riddle™ |
| Best New Artist | Madame Pince and the Librarians |
| Best Full-Length Album | Goodbye Privet Drive by Ministry of Magic |
| Best EP | A War Amidst Pop Songs by The Mudbloods |
| Best Album Art | Frankie Franco III for Goodbye Privet Drive by Ministry of Magic |
| Best Song | ‘Seven Potters’ by The Remus Lupins |
| Best Solo Artist | Oliver Boyd and the Remembralls |
| Best Duo | The Moaning Myrtles |
| Best Group Effort | Ministry of Magic |
| Best Band from Beyond the Grave | The Remus Lupins |
| Best Band Featuring a Magical Creature from the Animal Kingdom | The Basilisk in Your Pasta |
| Best Hufflepuff Band | Oliver Boyd and the Remembralls |
| Best Gryffindor Band | The Remus Lupins |
| Best Slytherin Band | Draco and the Malfoys |
| Best Ravenclaw Band | The Moaning Myrtles |
| Best Non-Hogwarts Band | The Whomping Willows |
| Best Kept Secret Award | Riddle™ |
| Best Youth Effort | The Hungarian Horntails |
| Band of the Year | Ministry of Magic |
| Best Music Video | ‘Covah Yr Junk’ by Jace MacDonald |
| Best Live Act | Ministry of Magic |
| Band Using the Most Exotic Instrument | The Parselmouths, for their use of Eia’s tap shoes |
| Best Collaboration | ‘Goodbye Privet Drive’ by Ministry of Magic with Kristina Horner |
| Best Dance Song | ‘Seven Potters’ by The Remus Lupins |
| Best Holiday Song | ‘Nargles in the Mistletoe’ by The Moaning Myrtles |
| Best Comedy Song | ‘Covah Yr Junk’ by Big Whompy |
| Best Folk/Country/Blues Song | ‘A Pensieve Full of Unrequited Love’ by The Mudbloods |
| Best Techno/Electronica Song | ‘The Bravest Man I Ever Knew’ by Ministry of Magic |
| Best Punk Song | ‘I Believe in Nargles’ by The Whomping Willows |
| Best Rap/Hip-Hop Song | ‘In Which Moaning Myrtle Moans’ by The Moaning Myrtles |
| Best Memorial Song | ‘The Bravest Man I Ever Knew’ by Ministry of Magic |
| Best Remixed Song | ‘It’s Still Snowing’, Danny Dementor’s remix of Catchlove’s ‘It’s Snowing’ |
| Best Metawizardrock Song | ‘For Jo’ by Riddle™ |
| International Awards | Oliver Boyd and the Remembralls and Riddle™ |
And an extra big congratulations to The Remus Lupins for winning the Lifetime Achievement Award.
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May 22nd, 2009 at 6:12 pm
THANK YOUUUUUUU!
I just watched the live blogtv show about the awards with Chloé and we were so happy to win something! Thank you soooo much!
I’m just a little sad The Mudbloods didn’t win Best Song for “A Pensieve Full of Unrequited Love”… even if “Seven Potters” is awesome as well ^^
and I’m pretty pleased with the other results. TRL totally deserved the Lifetime Achievement award
GOOD JOB EVERYONE! <3
May 22nd, 2009 at 6:36 pm
Congrats, everyone! Lots of wonderful, wonderful music getting some well-deserved recognition. And were we jazzed to get nominated? Oh, yeah! =P
May 22nd, 2009 at 7:04 pm
Big congrats to everyone who won! Can’t wait for next year’s cause we’re definately gonna snag an award!
And congrats, Alex C, on your LAA!
May 22nd, 2009 at 8:48 pm
Yesss! Everyone who got all the awards deserved it!! I got so excited! And I totally agree The Remus Lupins got what they deserved; The Lifetime Achievement award! <33
And YAY Jace for best video!! ;DD
May 22nd, 2009 at 11:15 pm
yes! I am super happy and excited about these winners!!! so awesome! and congrats to everyone! especially The Remus Lupins! amazing!
May 23rd, 2009 at 5:12 am
Alright, at Remus Lupins winning for Beyond the Grave! I voted for them! Likewise, congrats at MoM for winning all the things they won (incl ‘Bravest Man I Ever Knew’, which is the most awesome song!), and also ‘Covah Yr Junk’ for best music video. Which was totally predictable, btw.
Also, lol at ‘In Which Moaning Myrtle Moans’ — awesome song. And I’m also now interested in listening to ‘It’s Still Snowing’ and Madam Pince and the Librarians, who I was thinking of listening to anyway but forgot about.
May 23rd, 2009 at 10:56 am
Wow, I don’t think anyone I voted for won for the category I voted for them in…still, congratulations to everyone who won.
May 23rd, 2009 at 4:09 pm
Congratulations to EVERYONE who won!
In my opinion ALL wizard rockers deserve to WIN – just for being so damn awesome!
I’m a little disappointed that it seems to be the ‘big’ names who took most of the prizes, although I guess that’s always going to be the case. Obviously they’re big because so many people like them and therefore they’ll always cull a larger percentage of the votes.
I’d just like to say HURRAH for The Mudbloods winning with their E.P. ‘A War Amidst Pop Songs’. Personally I still think ‘A Pensieve Full of Unrequited Love’ should have won best song, but ‘Seven Potters’ is a pleasant enough song.
Oh and HUGE congratulations to RiddleTM. Well done girls and keep up the good work! <3
May 24th, 2009 at 1:52 am
I’m actually fairly disappointed. There are so many EXCELLENT bands out there that are lesser known, and it kinda sucks to see all big name bands up there.
May 24th, 2009 at 9:20 pm
Congratulations to everyone! I wish I knew sooner so I could have congratulated some of the winners at Leaky but I wasn’t at the programming and that hotel was ridiculous with internet. So I’m telling everyone now that they’re amazing and deserve it!
<3
May 26th, 2009 at 3:35 am
“Personally I still think ‘A Pensieve Full of Unrequited Love’ should have won best song, but ‘Seven Potters’ is a pleasant enough song.”
this is literally the best comment i have ever seen on a post for this site. i think the mudbloods should have swept every category from best female vocals to best rap. i chanted dubberly through the whole ceremony.
May 26th, 2009 at 3:22 pm
“I’m actually fairly disappointed. There are so many EXCELLENT bands out there that are lesser known, and it kinda sucks to see all big name bands up there.”
Yeah, I think there are a lot of great bands that don’t get nearly the credit and recognition they deserve. And while I have absolutely nothing against The Hungarian Horntails, hopefully next year they won’t get Best Youth Effort for the fourth time. If the only qualification a band needs for Best Youth Effort is to have at least one member sixteen or under, there are lots and lots of bands that are as deserving of it as THH are.
Also, seeing as Switchblade Kittens and “Ode to Harry Potter” actual pre-date Harry and the Potters, I think they ought to get a Lifetime Achievment Award for *starting the whole entire genre!*
May 26th, 2009 at 3:34 pm
I had a wonderful time watching the live awards, Freya and Dinah you did a great job!
I’m also sorry to see that some people were disappointed. It is true the big bands won a lot, but they promote themselves and are out there all the time touring, but not everyone can do that. So I say, if you were sad that you didn’t see one of your favorite bands in that list HELP THEM OUT! Tell your friends, buy cds, help them set up shows if you are able to! There are a ton of bands and I know I can’t keep track of them all! I’m so happy I found out about Madame Pince and the Librarians because they are amazing and I didn’t know that before the awards!
So come one people, lets spread the WROCK and spread the LOVE!!
May 26th, 2009 at 8:46 pm
+1 to pretty much everything Kathleen said. “Big” bands won because people like them. Nothing wrong with that. If there’s a band you think was under-represented or not known well enough, then heck spend the next year talking them up and making people aware of them!!
“Big” bands weren’t always so, and it was people talking about how much they like them, and promoting their music, that made them so.
I’m bummed that I missed the awesome live ceremony BUT I am so happy for everyone that won, and a HUGE KUDOS goes out to Dinah, Freya, and Art for all their hard work in putting this all together!!!!
May 28th, 2009 at 3:52 pm
“Also, seeing as Switchblade Kittens and “Ode to Harry Potter” actual pre-date Harry and the Potters, I think they ought to get a Lifetime Achievment Award for *starting the whole entire genre!*”
Does anyone actually consider them the creators of the genre? The wrote one song that barely anyone knew about, while the potters wrote songs in their basement that just about everyone in this community knows by heart. The SBK didnt even release a “wrock” album until after most of the “original” wrock bands were out there and laying the foundation for the genre. Just sayin’
May 29th, 2009 at 7:06 pm
heeeeeeeeeeeey! What about HARRY AND THE POTTERS!
June 2nd, 2009 at 3:48 pm
Is there a list of the finalists and their ranks? The voting page has been replaced with “The Giant Squidstravaganza” for all entries.
June 3rd, 2009 at 5:28 pm
Great job everyone!
June 4th, 2009 at 1:29 pm
I thought you were Elle Sonnett now?
June 7th, 2009 at 12:06 pm
In reply to what wrockfan1337 said about Switchblade Kittens, I totally agree with you. I don’t consider them the founders of Wizard Rock, I don’t even consider them as a Wizard Rock band.
There are so many other bands who are entirely dedicated to Wrock, and The Remus Lupins are one of the best examples of that. Have Switchblade Kittens even played a Wrock concert? TRL deserve the Lifetime Achievement Award, for sure.