At Swim Two Birds is the recording name associated with Roger Quigley. The music is presented as introspective, autumnal singer-songwriter work that revisits earlier material with melancholic, nostalgic arrangements.

Roger Quigley is referenced in reviews as the singer-songwriter behind At Swim Two Birds. Jesper's review notes that the 2007 album revisits songs written between 1995 and 2000, and highlights the project's melancholic, introspective tone. The review also connects Quigley with the Montgolfier Brothers and Mark Turner.

Jesper's review presents At Swim Two Birds (Roger Quigley) as an introspective, autumnal singer-songwriter project. The 2007 release revisits songs from 1995–2000 with a melancholic, nostalgic treatment. Highlighted tracks in the review include "In Bed With Your Best Friend", "The Smell Of Suntan Oil On Your Skin", "My Luck Is Turning" and "Giggling Fits".

For:Listeners who appreciate introspective, melancholic singer-songwriter music and lyrical self-analysis.

 "I believe, I hope, I am writing a journal of events. I have a terrible memory... perhaps I should learn to forget the things of the past and look forward, but I have a certain need to remember... I surely don't learn from my experiences, but at least I make sure to take note of them. I hate to think, but maybe it's true, that I want to force my experiences so I can then comment on them. I come from a family that never discussed things for too long. I hope I'm managing at least to open my mouth... I'm starting not to worry about what comes out of my mouth: it's the most important thing for writing."

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