Fontaines D.C. on the Mutated Irishness of Their New Record ‘Skinty Fia’
Frontman Grian Chatten breaks down the band’s third album track by track
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“I was not born into this world,” sings Grian Chatten in his distinctive North Dublin accent, “To do another man’s bidding.”
Grammy-nominated Irish band Fontaines D.C. return to North London's The Lexington as part of Jim Beam Welcome Sessions.
After turning heads on their debut, Dogrel, last year, the post-punks flirt with psychedelia and echoey guitar while their singer stands his ground
Affirming life lessons from a fine Irish punk band
Irish rockers Fontaines D.C. are gearing up to release their highly-anticipated second album this July, sharing the title track overnight.
After two postponed attempts to visit Australia, Fontaines D.C. have announced a run of rescheduled tour dates for December.
Early top picks for support acts include Blossoms, Fontaines D.C., Young Fathers, Sam Fender, and Kasabian
Arcade Fire, G Flip, Tones and I, Fontaines D.C., and more will head to Splendour in the Grass this year
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