The Art Of Pretending To Swim

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AlbumSep 21 / 20189 songs, 41m 25s
Indie Pop Indie Folk
Popular Highly Rated

Always restless and inventive while always true to the power and glory of songwriting and melody, Conor O’Brien has made another great leap forward with Villagers’ fourth studio album, The Art Of Pretending To Swim, released by Domino on Friday 21st September. Following the exquisitely sparse, intimate aura of 2015’s Darling Arithmetic, O’Brien’s new record reconnects with the multi-faceted approach of Villagers’ 2010 album debut Becoming A Jackal and 2013’s {Awayland} while adding a new-found soulfulness, rhythmic nous and dazzling panoply of sonic detail, both analogue and digital, creating feverish moods while writing effortlessly accessible tunes. Balanced with subtle aspects and lyrical themes that embrace existential fears and hopes in this desperate, technologically-centred dystopian age, The Art Of Pretending To Swim is the most brilliantly realised Villagers album to date. The album was written, produced, mixed and primarily performed by Conor O’Brien in his Dublin studio.

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8 / 10

Frivolity and fragility combine with exhilarating results on Conor O'Brien's latest

The former Mercury nominees return with their most ambitious record to date, a dance-influenced model in craftsmanship

Their commitment to delivering rich, well-crafted studio albums continues to set them apart.

Suede offer up another sordid masterwork for their canon, while Dublin's indie folk band Villagers rediscover faith on their most daring record to date

While ostensibly a group, from the beginning Villagers have primarily been a vehicle for Conor J. O'Brien and his songs, and their stylistic shifts have been the product of O'Brien following his muse rather than an evolution prompted by an interaction between the leader and his bandmates.

Irishman Conor O'Brien's journey to classic songwriter status continues. Might as well hand over those Ivor Novello's again now.

5 / 10

Villagers make music you'd feel just as confident sharing with your crush on some pseudo-indie mixtape as you would with your relatives at a...

7.5 / 10

For Villagers' Conor O'Brien, "folk" is more than just a genre of music. Rather, the music he creates with his project, Villagers (who have now released their fifth studio LP, The Art of Pretending to Swim), has shifted to embody an atmosphere far beyond

8 / 10

This fourth release of new material by Villagers, the brainchild of Conor O’Brien, is another evolutionary marker in their exploration of quality

6 / 10

On new album 'The Art of Pretending to Swim' Villagers - Conor O’Brien - is addressing the cycle of faith with all its fears and hopes.

6 / 10

In the recent past, maybe before 2010 or so, Villagers (neé Conor O'Brien) could conceivably be labeled as an Adult Contemporary act.

Album Reviews: Villagers - The Art Of Pretending To Swim