• Record Label: Domino
  • Release Date: Apr 9, 2013
Metascore
80

Generally favorable reviews - based on 27 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 19 out of 27
  2. Negative: 0 out of 27
  1. Magnet
    May 10, 2013
    85
    {Awayland} is far more confident than 2010's Becoming A Jackal, its vision more ambitious, its poetry more conflicted, its melodies more complex, its execution more polished. [No. 98, p.61]
  2. Apr 23, 2013
    64
    {Awayland} tends to feel without reason or necessity, as if thrown together more in effort to get something down than to say something that needed saying.
  3. Apr 17, 2013
    70
    O’Brien, or Villagers rather, succeeded in creating an album rife with adventure and tragedy, made even more addictive with each listen.
  4. Apr 8, 2013
    80
    The creative progression O'Brien exhibits here leaves no lingering questions of doubt whether he would succumb to the dreaded second album syndrome, and regardless of awards, wayland sees the Irishman at his best, both musically and lyrically.
  5. Feb 12, 2013
    70
    As an exercise in artfully executed pop maximalism, {Awayland} is unquestionably a treat.... All he needs now is something worth saying.
  6. 80
    There’s a balanced mix of wistful folk, and rockier, more radio-friendly offerings which lure in the casual listener, ensuring an enduring record that warms the cockles in these frosty fledgling weeks of 2013.
  7. Feb 1, 2013
    90
    Defying all expectations, they have taken a brave leap forward and delivered one of the first great albums of 2013.
  8. Q Magazine
    Jan 24, 2013
    80
    {Awayland} is not blessed with the stark folkloric purity of Becoming A Jackal. It still confirms, however, that O'Brien is a songwriter out of step, out of time, and when he hits his lyrical stride, out of this world. [Feb 2013, p.110]
  9. Mojo
    Jan 18, 2013
    80
    A picaresque journey through the cosmos. [Feb 2013, p.86]
  10. Uncut
    Jan 15, 2013
    80
    The edges may be sharper, the outlook less austere and self-contained, but Villagers are still defined by songs which deliver hook upon hook. [Feb 2013, p.82]
  11. Jan 14, 2013
    80
    The evocative lyrics sometimes suffer from overly mannered or just overdone phraseology.... But these are ultimately prices worth paying for the pleasingly poetic, adventurous and occasionally florid use of words that mark Villagers out as one of the more interesting, literate and imaginative storytellers of recent years.
  12. Jan 14, 2013
    80
    The dazzling imagery comes with a rollercoasting voyage through acoustic soul, brass and--a new development--electronica.
  13. 100
    With results both as pleasurable, as inventive and as absorbing as these, there seems no danger that the impact of {Awayland} will be merely momentary.
  14. It's that rare commodity: an album to immerse yourself in and spend time with, both things no one does any more.
  15. Jan 14, 2013
    80
    The Dubliner's follow-up, though no less literate, is more adventurous and electronic.
  16. Jan 14, 2013
    90
    {Awayland} is a treasure trove of an album, brimming with ideas, most of which work and all of which, at the very least, prove that O'Brien is not simply another little-boy-lost lamenting the fact his parents wouldn't pass him the salt, but a songwriter of real note.
  17. Jan 14, 2013
    90
    {Awayland} is just brilliant.
  18. Jan 14, 2013
    90
    Far from falling under the weight of either expectation or ambition, {awayland} is a far more magnificent progression from Jackal than any of us could have hoped for.
  19. 70
    Where there was tension and urgency [on his debut], now there's bigger, poppier and probably more commercially viable folk songs that don't quite pack the same punch.
User Score
8.4

Universal acclaim- based on 18 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 17 out of 18
  2. Negative: 0 out of 18
  1. Jan 30, 2014
    8
    a sweeping, ambitious album that could have been better
    awayland has plenty of merits, with Villagers making every effort not to make
    a sweeping, ambitious album that could have been better
    awayland has plenty of merits, with Villagers making every effort not to make "Becoming a Jackal II". At times this leads the listener down some interesting paths but at other times the listener is led down an uneven path that justs ends up leading nowhere. Whether Conor O'Brien likes it or not, it's when awayland sounds like its excellent predecessor that it's at its best. "Nothing Arrived", one of the albums rare moments of true pop genius, is a prime example of this.
    Overall, you can't say this is as good a record as "Jackal" despite the potential of some of the ideas present. There is evidence that Villagers could have stuck a bit closer to the formula of their first record more often, while expanding on it to keep it fresh e.g. the excellent "The Bell". There are too many points where we have experimentation for the sake of it for the record to be a great one. These "experimentation" points just don't engage enough to justify themselves.

    Overall, while it can lack the melodic beauty of its predecessor at times, awayland is a sweeping, ambitious album with plenty of excellent songwriting on display, a few moments of brilliance and the rare piece of pure genius. The thing is it could have been better.
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  2. May 1, 2013
    10
    No doubt the album of the year, and thus far, album of the decade. {Awayland} immerses the listener in a sonic bliss that sets the barNo doubt the album of the year, and thus far, album of the decade. {Awayland} immerses the listener in a sonic bliss that sets the bar painstakingly high for Villagers next release. The Irish group have set an example for all folk groups to learn from. Full Review »