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Villagers are an Irish
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band and the musical project of the sole long-term member, Conor J O'Brien who is a singer-songwriter based in
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, Ireland.. Widely known for his production, arrangements and thought-provoking lyrics, O'Brien currently releases Villagers material via Domino Recording Co. Villagers first came to prominence in 2010 with the release of their debut album, ''
Becoming a Jackal ''Becoming a Jackal'' is the debut album by the Irish rock group Villagers. In 2010 it was nominated for the Mercury Prize. Vinyl editions of the album contain 2 discs, with tracks on the first three sides and an etching on the fourth. Critical ...
''. Released to critical acclaim, the album was shortlisted for the 2010
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and the
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. Their second studio album, '' '' was released in 2013. It won the Choice Music Prize that year and was also shortlisted for the 2013 Mercury Prize. In 2015 Conor released Villagers' third album, ''
Darling Arithmetic ''Darling Arithmetic'' is the third studio album from the twice Mercury Prize-nominated Irish indie folk band Villagers, released on April 10, 2015 via Domino Records. The album reached number one in the Irish album charts in its first week of ...
'', and the following year ''Where Have You Been All My Life?''—a compilation of live reworkings of some of the band's best-known tracks. In May 2016 ''Darling Arithmetic'' won the Ivor Novello award for Best Album. ''The Art of Pretending to Swim'' followed in September 2018. Villagers' fifth studio album ''Fever Dreams'' was released on 20 August 2021. Villagers have extensively toured in Ireland, UK and Europe, and have made several visits to play in the United States, Japan, Canada and Australia.


History

Conor O'Brien formed Villagers after the break-up of his previous band
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. The very next day, O'Brien wrote the first song after waking up with a hangover. O'Brien's time as a guitarist in
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's band was also critical to the development of his style as he had never before performed alongside anyone outside of The Immediate. Villagers gave their first live performance as a support act with
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at a show in Whelan's in November 2008. At that point the band had previously only rehearsed together on two occasions. They had only seven songs, written by O'Brien and passed on to the rest of the band to learn. Villagers performed on the seventh series of
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's '' Other Voices'' television programme in 2009. The band's debut EP, titled ''Hollow Kind'', was released in February 2009. It contained four tracks, all of which were written and performed by O'Brien. The EP brought comparisons with Bright Eyes and
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. Villagers then went on tour. They were a support act for
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and toured across Europe with
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. Villagers appeared at several festivals in 2009. They supported
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when they performed at Live at the Marquee in
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on 26 June 2009. They performed at several music festivals in Ireland, including on the Sunday of
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, at
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on 2 August and at
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, as well as at
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in the UK. ''
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''s Jim Carroll recommended their performance in the Body Soul Arena at Electric Picnic 2009 as "A must-see for those who dig ragged pop, eerie folk and heartfelt, emotional songs and sounds". They headlined
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in 2009, with O'Brien attracting the ire of the audience when he requested some quiet during the performance. They gave a live performance at The Music Show in Dublin's RDS in October 2009. The debut single of Villagers was "On a Sunlit Stage" and was released in October 2009. On 15 January 2010, Villagers represented Ireland at the
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in
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. They were involved in efforts to raise funds in the aftermath of the
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. They embarked on a tour with Tindersticks in March 2010 and released the single "Becoming a Jackal" on 17 April 2010. A debut album ''Becoming a Jackal'' was released in Ireland on 14 May 2010, with a UK release in May and a US release due on 8 June 2010. O'Brien's elder sister died within the same week. The album immediately went to number one on both the
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''and'' the
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. It proceeded to continuously top the indie chart. On 13 April 2010, Villagers appeared on '' Later... with Jools Holland'' on
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alongside Paul Weller,
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and
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. Shane Hegarty, writing in ''The Irish Times'', noted in his praise for O’Brien that "Irishness wasn't a factor ..The pithy introduction to his performance didn't mention it. It didn't need to. Viewers could have thought he was from
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or New York or anywhere". His appearance included a performance of the single "Becoming a Jackal", but then found himself stranded in
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due to the air travel disruption around Europe in the aftermath of the eruption of Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland and had to miss a live performance on
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. Villagers played
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in London in June 2010. In the same month Villagers performed a U.S. tour and performed at Live at the Marquee in
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on 25 June 2010. There was a performance at
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in July. They were one of the first acts to be announced for
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. They also played on the Festival Republic Stage during the Leeds/Reading Festival 2010 A U.S. tour was announced for October and November 2010. In March 2011, Villagers joined Elbow on a two-week tour of the U.K. and Ireland. As part of Record Store Day 2011, Villagers released a live 12" vinyl record, ''Live at the Workman's Club''. The record contains mainly O'Brien performing songs acoustically with occasional piano accompaniment. In September 2012 the band announced the release of "The Waves", the first single from their follow-up album. While at the time the name of the album wasn't announced, the details for '' '' were released soon afterwards alongside news of a headline tour in February 2013. The band were just about to start a tour supporting
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in October 2012. A second single, "Nothing Arrived", was also announced in December 2012 with a release date set for 14 January 2013 in conjunction with the launch of . Whilst on tour supporting , the band debuted two new songs; "Occupy Your Mind" and "Hot Scary Summer". On 7 February 2014 "Occupy Your Mind" was released as a single, produced and mixed by James Ford. As part of Record Store Day 2014, a limited edition clear 7" vinyl version of "Occupy Your Mind" was released. In early February 2015 the release of their third LP ''
Darling Arithmetic ''Darling Arithmetic'' is the third studio album from the twice Mercury Prize-nominated Irish indie folk band Villagers, released on April 10, 2015 via Domino Records. The album reached number one in the Irish album charts in its first week of ...
'' was announced for the 10th/13th/14 April in Ireland, the U.K/Europe and the U.S.A respectively. The new album was written, recorded, produced and mixed by Conor O'Brien at his own home, with him playing all instruments on the record, similar to ''Becoming A Jackal''. A tour was announced, with several dates in Ireland, the U.K and throughout Europe, and a show in New York supporting
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. In March 2015, when promoting the band's upcoming album and tour in Ireland, O'Brien spoke to GiggingNI.com about the songwriting process on ''Darling Arithmetic'' as well as addressing love and the issue of homophobia. On 8 January 2016, the band's fourth album - mostly consisting of live versions of previously released songs - was released unter the title ''Where Have You Been All My Life?'' The band toured worldwide throughout 2016 supporting the album. In August 2018 new album The Art of Pretending to Swim was announced for a 21 September release and new song, FOOL and accompanying music video was unveiled. On 15 August 2019, the band played at
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as part of the Edinburgh International Festival's contemporary music programme. They also appeared at Green Man Festival and headlined a show at Iveagh Gardens, Dublin during the summer. Villagers released their 5th studio album "Fever Dreams" on 20 August 2021 via Domino Records. In Oct 2021 they toured in UK, headlining London's Roundhouse where they were joined onstage by Paul Weller. "Fever Dreams" featured highly in 2021's Albums of The Year, including a Top 10 in Mojo, and Number 1 in Hot Press, Irish Times & Irish Independent. In 2022 Villagers will be touring in UK in March and Europe in May. They have also announced a headlining show at Dublin's Iveagh Gardens on Thurs 14 July 2022.


Style

O'Brien is noted for his dark lyrics – "an eerie sense of disquiet", according to
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'' Jon Pareles compared them to The Frames, U2 and Leonard Cohen after witnessing a live performance in New York City in 2010.


Discography


Studio albums


EPs


Singles


Honours

Villagers are the only act from Ireland to have been signed by Domino Records. Jape's Richie Egan has said of O'Brien: "That gentleman embodies everything I hold dear about music". He spoke of feeling inspired after attending one of their early shows, at a time when he himself had just won the
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'' placed them at number six in a list of "The 50 Best Irish Acts Right Now" published in April 2009, commenting: "from what we’ve heard and seen live so far, Villagers generate the type of music (sparse, eerie, casually dishevelled, tangibly cool) that will spread beyond the confines of niche appreciation into a great blue yonder".


Mercury Prize

''Becoming a Jackal'' was nominated for the
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on 20 July 2010, with the judges describing it as "a record of great charm and mystery". According to ''
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'', "an eerie stillness" occurred when the song "Becoming a Jackal" was performed at the event announcing the nominations. , - , 2010 , , ''Becoming a Jackal'' , ,
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Q Awards

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Digital Socket Awards

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Choice Music Prize

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Ivor Novello

In May 2011 Villagers frontman Conor O'Brien won the award for Best Song Musically and Lyrically – the most prestigious of the Ivors – for the group's track "Becoming A Jackal". In May 2016 the band's third album, ''Darling Arithmetic'', won Best Album at that year's Ivor Novello awards. , - , 2011 , , ''Becoming a Jackal'' , , Best Song Musically and Lyrically , , , - , 2016 , , ''Darling Arithmetic'' , , Best Album , , , -


MOJO Honours List

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References


External links


Official website
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