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{Awayland}

Villagers

{Awayland}

The Irish indie folk band led by singer-songwriter Conor O’Brien with their follow-up to the Mercury-nominated debut Becoming A Jackal

ADM rating[?]

7.9

Label
Domino
UK Release date
14/01/2013
US Release date
22/01/2013
  1. 10.0 |   Entertainment.ie

    An astounding album. The first 'must-have' album of 2013 - mesmerising, from beginning to end
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  2. 10.0 |   The Independent

    With results both as pleasurable, as inventive and as absorbing as these, there seems no danger that the impact of {Awayland} will be merely momentary
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  3. 9.0 |   Bowlegs

    Awayland is a breathtaking opus and every gasp is worth taking
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  4. 9.0 |   The Quietus

    A treasure trove of an album, brimming with ideas, most of which work and all of which, at the very least, prove that O'Brien is not simply another little-boy-lost lamenting the fact his parents wouldn't pass him the salt, but a songwriter of real note
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  5. 9.0 |   Clash

    {Awayland} is just brilliant. It’s different enough from ‘Jackal’ to stand on its own and infiltrate fans of new bands and different styles, from Alt-J to Grizzly Bear, while those who already love Villagers will lap it up
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  6. 9.0 |   Drowned In Sound

    A far more magnificent progression from Jackal than any of us could have hoped for
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  7. 8.6 |   The AU Review

    A literate and intricate affair both musically and lyrically.
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  8. 8.5 |   The 405

    It's a leap into the great unknown, and it rips up the singer-songwriter rulebook in favour of something far more ambitious, even when at its most straightforward
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  9. 8.0 |   All Music

    The creative progression O'Brien exhibits here leaves no lingering questions of doubt whether he would succumb to the dreaded second album syndrome
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  10. 8.0 |   State

    Villagers are as book-smart as ever, but they’re learning to use their intelligence in new and dazzling ways
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  11. 8.0 |   Uncut

    The edges may be sharper, the outlook less austere and self-contained, but Villagers are still defined by songs which deliver hook upon hook
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  12. 8.0 |   Mojo

    Not only richer music, but also better lyrics: more economical, less didactic, more enticing. Print edition only

  13. 8.0 |   Q

    O'Brien is a songwriter out of step, out of time, and when he hits his lyrical stride, out of this world. Print edition only

  14. 8.0 |   The Line Of Best Fit

    There’s a balanced mix of wistful folk, and rockier, more radio-friendly offerings which lure in the casual listener, ensuring an enduring record that warms the cockles in these frosty fledgling weeks of 2013
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  15. 8.0 |   Evening Standard

    Things fall away a little towards the end but there is rich promise here
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  16. 8.0 |   The Guardian

    The dazzling imagery comes with a rollercoasting voyage through acoustic soul, brass and – a new development – electronica
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  17. 8.0 |   Independent on Sunday

    It's that rare commodity: an album to immerse yourself in and spend time with, both things no one does any more
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  18. 8.0 |   The Observer

    O'Brien remains a gentle soul: the instrumental title track is beautiful, while In a Newfound Land You are Free is as delicate as anything he has produced
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  19. 7.5 |   BBC

    The mood this time round is tangibly different
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  20. 7.0 |   NME

    Where there was tension and urgency, now there's bigger, poppier and probably more commercially-viable folk songs that don't quite pack the same punch
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  21. 7.0 |   Consequence Of Sound

    O’Brien, or Villagers rather, succeeded in creating an album rife with adventure and tragedy, made even more addictive with each listen
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  22. 6.0 |   Blurt

    Accessible yet intelligent, prog without pretension
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  23. 6.0 |   The Fly

    O’Brien’s voice is beautiful and his songwriting often adventurous, but there are times when the aim isn’t as true as it could be
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  24. 6.0 |   No Ripcord

    Villagers ought to be applauded for their ambition to heave themselves away from expectation, and then mourned for their lack of conviction which discards them back into it
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  25. 5.5 |   Pitchfork

    An album which too often has big ideas and little proof of how he arrived at them
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