Villagers announce first ever acoustic European tour
Domino Records recently released a deluxe digital edition of Villagers' 2021 album Fever Dreams featuring exclusive acoustic versions. This autumn, for the first time, Villagers will be embarking on a special acoustic tour, playing intimate, stripped-back shows across Europe including one night at the MAC on 12 November. Tickets go on sale Friday 2 Sep at 10am here
Escapism is a very necessary pursuit right now, and Villagers' new album Fever Dreams follows it to mesmerising effect. It works like all the best records – it becomes a mode of transport; it picks you up from where you are and sets you down elsewhere. Conor O’Brien says on the gestation of Fever Dreams: “I had an urge to write something that was as generous to the listener as it was to myself. Sometimes the most delirious states can produce the most ecstatic, euphoric and escapist dreams.”
These are songs with the strange, melted shapes and the magical ambivalence of dreams. The intent of the songs is both mysterious and as clear as a bell. With Fever Dreams, there is a sense of a deepening mastery and an expanding reach by O’Brien. Inspiration for the album was found in many places and came in from all angles, from night swimming on a Dutch island to Flann O’Brien, Audre Lorde, David Lynch, L. S. Lowry via the library music of Piero Umiliani and Alessandro Alessandroni and jazz from Duke Ellington and Alice Coltrane.
Written over the course of two years, the main bodies of the songs were recorded in a series of full-band studio sessions in late 2019 and early 2020. During the long, slow pandemic days, O’Brien refined them in his tiny home studio in Dublin, and the album was then mixed by David Wrench (Frank Ocean, The xx, FKA Twigs). Fever Dreams was released via Domino Records in August 2021.
The album follows The Art Of Pretending To Swim, Darling Arithmetic, {Awayland}, and Becoming A Jackal. Conor O’Brien also has a string of accolades under his belt including two Ivor Novello Awards, two Mercury Music Prize nominations, and is a previous winner of the Choice Music Prize. Additionally, Villagers’ music has featured in the BBC/Hulu series Normal People, and their Spotify session of “Nothing Arrived” has hit over 185 million streams.
Autumn 2022 Acoustic Tour
04/11 KILKENNY St Canice's Cathedral
05/11 LIMERICK Lime Tree Theatre
06/11 MAYO Royal Theatre, Castlebar
12/11 BELFAST The MAC
13/11 WEST CORK Connolly's of Leap
05/12 DUBLIN National Concert Hall
07/12 LETTERKENNY An Grianan Theatre
08/12 GALWAY Town Hall Theatre
11/12 CORK The Everyman
16/12 KILLARNEY INEC
17/12 THURLES The Source Arts Centre