Check out all the acts in the running.
National youth broadcast station triple j will hold its 11th annual J Awards during AusMusic Month this year, which celebrates outstanding homegrown music talent and today the full list of the 2015 nominees have been announced.
This year a number of solidified acts have received nominations such as Boy & Bear, Tame Impala and Flume, while a handful of up-and-coming artists have also been given nods which include Tired Lion and Gordi.
Check out the full list of categories and nominees below.
Alison Wonderand — Run
Alpine — Yuck
Courtney Barnett — Sometimes I Sit & Think & Sometimes I Just Sit
Gang Of Youths — The Positions
Hermitude — Dark Night Sweet Light
Jarryd James — Thirty One
Parkway Drive — Ire
Seth Sentry — Strange New Past
Tame Impala — Currents
The Rubens — Hoops
Boo Seeka
Feki
Gordi
Tired Lion
Vallis Alps
Blank Realm
Emma Donovan & The PutBacks
Hiatus Kaiyote
Paul Kelly
Tim Rogers
Boy & Bear — Walk The Wire. Director: Darcy Prendergast & Josh Thomas
Briggs — The Children Came Back. Executed by: Heath Kerr & Josh Davis
Courtney Barnett — Pedestrian At Best. Director: Charllie Ford
Flume (featuring Andrew Wyatt) — Some Minds. Director: Clemens Habicht
Life Is Better Blonde — Mine. Director: Natalie Erika James
The winners will be announced at the J Awards and will also be broadcast live on triple j from 4.30pm on Thursday 19 November.
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AusMusic Month will also feature Live At The Wireless sets from Courtney Barnett, Gang Of Youths, Seth Sentry, In Hearts Wake and The Rubens from 8pm every Monday, starting tonight.
The station's beloved Like A Version will this month see Aussies covering Aussie songs every Friday from 7.30am.
For more details on triple j's J Awards, head to the official website.