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Considering the volume of the music, people in Manitoba were always too quiet about metal, hardcore and punk for Dag Aymont’s liking. So in 2021, the longtime musician and concert promoter from Portage la Prairie decided to hold up a megaphone to help amplify the noise by co-founding the Manitoba Loud Music Awards. Read this article for free: Already have an account? To continue reading, please subscribe: * Considering the volume of the music, people in Manitoba were always too quiet about metal, hardcore and punk for Dag Aymont’s liking.

So in 2021, the longtime musician and concert promoter from Portage la Prairie decided to hold up a megaphone to help amplify the noise by co-founding the Manitoba Loud Music Awards. Read unlimited articles for free today: Already have an account? Considering the volume of the music, people in Manitoba were always too quiet about metal, hardcore and punk for Dag Aymont’s liking. So in 2021, the longtime musician and concert promoter from Portage la Prairie decided to hold up a megaphone to help amplify the noise by co-founding the Manitoba Loud Music Awards.



That first year, the awards brought a COVID-capacity crowd to the Bulldog Event Centre on Main Street for three nights, handing out 18 awards, including performance awards for vocalist, guitarist, drummer and bassist of the year, along with videographer, photographer and several band-of-the-year honours. The awards later added recognition for Studio of the Year and Engineer of the .

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