The Scooter Scene and Beyond
Celebrating 30 Years of Detour Records 1990-2020
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Villagers have done a P!nk. The follow-up to their 2010 debut ‘Becoming A Jackal’ is called ‘{Awayland}’. Yes, with parentheses. I’m just waiting for a group to come out called . It’s surely only a matter of time. But annoying spelling aside, {Awayland} moves the Conor J O’Brien’s sound forward. ‘Earthly Pleasure’ is scuzzier than the band’s previous work, with an anthemic chorus that calls to mind The Killers. Drum machines and strange bleeps (‘The Waves’), and a vocal effect that turns O’Brien into an underwater alien (‘Grateful Song’) suggest a Radiohead influence, and freshen the sound. This is folk 2.0. ‘{Awayland}’ also seems more confident than his debut – there’s less fear and desperation in his vocals and even a jazzy piano and almost funky bassline in ‘Passing A Message’
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1-My Lighthouse- 2-Earthly Pleasure- 3-The Waves- 4-Judgement Call- 5-Nothing Arrived- 6-The Bell- 7-{Awayland}- 8-Passing A Message- 9-Grateful Song- 10-In A Newfound Land You Are Free- 11-Rhythm Composer-
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