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Since the first inklings of Conor J. O’ Brien’s new Villagers project was whispered about in the latter part of 2008, that whisper has become a loud swoon thanks to a handful of impressive live shows and a couple of myspace demos. I saw the band support Halves in November and was thoroughly impressed with the songcraft, arrangements and performance. As a result, Villagers featured on the cover of the latest (and digital-only) issue of State with some stunning photography from Rich Gilligan. Now I am pleased to say that Conor has allowed me to debut the studio version of 2 tracks from the 4-track EP, Hollow Kind out February 9th, right here.

‘The Meaning Of the Ritual’ is a little different to the myspace demo version in that the organ is much more understated but the sentiment remains anything but hollow.

Villagers – The Meaning of the Ritual

Meanwhile, the opening track of the EP, ‘Down Under the Sea’ is smothered in an uneasy menacing atmosphere with strange chords seeking something subterranean.

Villagers – Down, Under the Sea

Incidentally, today is Conor’s birthday. Wish him well. Conor and his fellow Villagers will be touring in February also. Highly recommended.

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  1. Sarah (Reply) on 20 Jan 2009@12:03 am
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    I found my self on you tube looking at their few live videos and some random stuff from a bedroom it seems.. Not stalking him I swear! Haunting stuff! I am genuinely very excited about this EP and shows. I know it’s such early days but I have high hopes for this band! A great band I think with a rather unique sound. Their lead guitarist was in Irish band Berkeley (I think) who toured with the Immediate back in the day.. sob sob. I do hope Pieces is one of the other 2 tracks! It seems to be a favourite already for some.

  2. UnaRocks (Reply) on 20 Jan 2009@12:04 pm
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    deadly!

  3. Loreana (Reply) on 20 Jan 2009@9:58 pm
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    Savage stuff from Conor, as usual!

  4. Nay (Reply) on 21 Jan 2009@1:15 pm
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    Awh this is top-notch stuff, the EP sounds really promising. Vocals are great!
    Can’t wait to see the live show!

  5. geography (Reply) on 21 Jan 2009@3:48 pm
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    yum yum pigs bum.

  6. Richie (Reply) on 22 Jan 2009@9:32 am
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    A mediocre Radiohead with the lyrics like Coldplay . Why do bands put out E.P’s?… Why are they in such a rush to get recognition from their mates. Sorry guys not for me..

  7. nialler9 (Reply) on 22 Jan 2009@9:57 am
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    those two references are very lazy Richie and way off the mark.

  8. Richie (Reply) on 22 Jan 2009@10:34 am
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    Nialler 9 , can you not hear the the guitar’s being like Radiohead? Also, Conor’s Falsetto Vocals are akin to Chris Martin. Even when he goes down low in tone…

    How is that being Lazy?? It is just my opinion.. This is the whole reason why you have given people the freedom to comment.. Not everyone is going to like everything..

  9. Dave (Reply) on 13 Jun 2009@12:38 am
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    Richie it really sounds nothing like either radiohead or coldplay, try this

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkfLms4KQ_s

  10. [...] single from Villagers‘ upcoming Domino debut album. Don’t forget where you heard him first. Thanks for Guesslist for the link. You’ll recognise this song from the live gigs last year. [...]

  11. [...] Villagers Conor O’ Brien has the ability to make you want to write poetry. Such is his attention to songcraft and words that even hollering six-foot Texans can’t help but give the “this guy is incredible” speech to their mates. Stunningly good. [...]

  12. [...] Villagers Conor O’ Brien has the ability to make you want to write poetry. Such is his attention to songcraft and words that even hollering six-foot Texans can’t help but give the “this guy is incredible” speech to their mates. Stunningly good. [...]



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