Vancouver Sun

MMVAs crazy for Hedley

Abbotsford rockers score three trophies at slickly produced MuchMusic Video Awards show

- NICK PATCH

TORONTO — Teenage reality TV starlets Kylie Jenner and Kendall Jenner presided over a milestone 25th MuchMusic Video Awards on Sunday that was slick, brisk and almost entirely free of the ramshackle volatility that once defined the annual outdoor bash.

Abbotsford pop outfit Hedley took home a leading three trophies — including video of the year for their anthem Anything — while absent Toronto rapper Drake won a pair to lead the way. The of- the- moment Jenners provided a competent if dispassion­ate hosting presence, mostly ceding the spotlight to a series of splashy performanc­es from internatio­nal pop stars including New Zealand songwritin­g wunderkind Lorde and Grammy- winning British songwriter Ed Sheeran.

“This crowd is amazing!” Kendall, 18, said at the onset of the show.

“We’re here to make sure this year’s MMVAs are the best ever,” Kylie, 16, added.

Well, the 25th instalment of the reliably raucous bash illustrate­d just how much the MMVAs have changed over the years.

At one point, the MMVAs were a whimsicall­y disorganiz­ed affair. In fact, many of the most memorable moments in the show’s history — Avril Lavigne accidental­ly partly mooning the audience when heavy sound equipment tugged her pants down, a crowdsurfi­ng Gavin Rossdale battling fans to retain his guitar or off- colour on- camera impromptu remarks by Spice Girl Geri Halliwell or Tori Spelling — were in some way tied to its slightly amateurish nature.

But this is no longer the show that David Bowie cheerfully remarked in 1999 seemed “like it ( was) run by children.” Simulcast for the first time on CTV, the MMVAs have become seamless and sleek, and nowadays the show relies on eye- catching stagecraft — think Lady Gaga’s flaming bra at the 2009 edition — to get people talking.

And Sunday’s show certainly had some of that.

Ariana Grande — the 20- year- old Nickelodeo­n product nicknamed mini- Mariah for her industrial­strength pipes — closed the show with her swaggering song- of- the- summer front- runner Problem, stalking about surrounded by a battery of torso- baring male dancers who flipped and cartwheele­d acrobatica­lly around the stage, which was rimmed with sparking fire.

Slick Las Vegas pop outfit Imagine Dragons performed their downcast hit Demons as an appetizer for their ubiquitous Radioactiv­e, which prompted all the members to pound drums while massive streams of pyro danced and rocketed through the air.

Flame- haired Calgary dance breakout Kiesza performed her surprise internatio­nal hit Hideaway — which has hit No. 1 in the U. K., Belgium and Netherland­s — with a grimy New York motif, replete with a yellow taxi and chrome park bench, though her fleet feet were the featured attraction.

Others opted to stand out via starker presentati­ons.

Seventeen- year- old Lorde stalked the stage during an ominous performanc­e of her moody dirge Tennis Court before contorting her body in knots while singing her frothy smash Team, which concluded with the singer collapsing while gripping a lamp. ( She also won for best internatio­nal video of the year by a solo artist, thanking “everyone who’s always supported me in Canada.”)

The pyjama- clad members of Marianas Trench arrived sprawled in a feather- fettered bed being dragged by a truck, Toronto rap- rock group Down With Webster thundered onto the carpet in a honking shiny black Mack truck while Imagine Dragons elicited attention with the opposite approach, puttering onto the carpet in a modest, dirt- encrusted Toyota.

Later, they won for best internatio­nal video by a group, and frontman Dan Reynolds led a collective singalong of Happy Birthday for guitarist Wayne Sermon.

“This is an incredible honour,” Reynolds said.

“I just want to say that we’ve been a band for five years and Canada was one of the first places in the entire world to play our music. So I want to say a big thank you to all our Canadian fans.”

Other winners included an absent Justin Bieber for the fan- chosen Your Fave artist or group, Selena Gomez for Your Fave internatio­nal artist and Sam Roberts for rock- alternativ­e video of the year.

 ?? CHRIS YOUNG/ THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Las Vegas band Imagine Dragons performs during the MuchMusic Video Awards in Toronto on Sunday.
CHRIS YOUNG/ THE CANADIAN PRESS Las Vegas band Imagine Dragons performs during the MuchMusic Video Awards in Toronto on Sunday.

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