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Description:
Becoming A Jackal by Villagers, released 24 January 2013, includes the following tracks: "Ship Of Promises", "Home", "The Pact (i'll Be Your Fever)", "Twenty-Seven Strangers" and more.
This version of Becoming A Jackal comes as a 1xCD. -
Piano riddles, brisk guitar bashing, bells glistening, violins soaring and tortured artistic melancholia laced lyrics. Okay we get it already; nobody ...
Dave Morris - 22/Sep/2010
Villagers’ Conor J. O’Brien is a bright spark in a soggy forest of indie singer-songwriters. The Irish strummer has assembled a solid debut of earnest...
Melody Lau - 10/Sep/2010
Conor O'Brien is undoubtedly reminiscent of another indie rocking artist named Conor....
David King - 05/Jul/2010
Villagers’ debut LP comes so close to being a wonderful listening experience: the indie-folk sound is full and clear, the instrumentation is percussiv...
LEE ZIMMERMAN - 23/Jun/2010
They're being hailed as one of the most illuminating outfitson the generally low-lit nu-folk scene, but the brilliance of the Villagersdoesn't derive ...
Conrad Amenta - 18/Jun/2010
Becoming a Jackal, written and performed entirely by Irish singer-songwriter Conor O’Brien, is the stuff of a modernist’s pure and beseeching naiveté....
Eric Dennis - 16/Jun/2010
It's difficult to comfortably describe Becoming a Jackal. The album isn't particularly experimental but also doesn't sound like a retread of the singe...
Christopher Anthony - 14/Jun/2010
You already know a band is a big deal if they can open for Neil Young before their full length is even released. Dublin's Villagers is basically a one...
Marc Hogan - 11/Jun/2010
Conor O'Brien, slight-framed leader of earnest folk-rock project Villagers, tells his publicist he's "terrified of bands." No wonder: The Dublin-based...
James Lawrenson - 09/Jun/2010
Despite all the praise Villagers have been attracting, it's still surprising that they are not even bigger. This is, after all, a band that reached nu...