Following wins at both HMA17 and HMA18, Architects continued their run with two awards here - the first time any winner has picked up multiple awards at the same HMAs. The Brighton act picked up Best Album for 'Holy Hell', as well as Best Live Band.
Australian heavyweights Parkway Drive
picked up Best International Band, capping off a summer that saw them smash a headline performance at first-time Best Festival winners Bloodstock Open Air.
Elsewhere, Best UK Band was taken out by Bring Me The Horizon in the year they topped the All Points East line-up and celebrated a number one album in 'amo', while Dream State picked up Best UK Breakthrough Band.
HMA18 headliners Fever 333 won Best International Breakthrough Band, Ghost won Best Album Artwork for the second time in three years thanks to Zbigniew M. Bielak's work on 'Prequelle', legendary snapper Paul Harries won Best Photographer, and Dan Weller picked up Best Producer.
Finally, the hugely popular Dixon family received The H for their services to the heavy music scene. The family are revered on the live circuit for selflessly offering accommodation to bands touring the north east for many years.
Heavy Music Awards 2019: The WinnersBest Album - Presented by EMP
Architects - Holy Hell
Epitaph Records, Produced by Josh Middleton and Dan Searle
Best UK Band - Presented by Spotify
Bring Me The Horizon
RCA Records
Best International Band - Presented by The Pit
Parkway Drive
Epitaph Records
Best Live Band - Presented by O2 Forum Kentish Town
Architects
Epitaph Records
Best UK Breakthrough Band - Presented by Believe
Dream State
UNFD
Best International Breakthrough Band - Presented by Fireball
Fever 333
Roadrunner Records
Best Festival
Bloodstock Open Air
Best Photographer
Paul Harries
Best Producer - Presented by Allianz Musical Insurance
Dan Weller
The H - Awarded for exceptional positive contribution to the heavy music scene
The Dixon Family