
Fontaines D.C. Balance Heavy Brooding, Fleeting Positivity on Second Album, ‘A Hero’s Death’
After turning heads on their debut, Dogrel, last year, the post-punks flirt with psychedelia and echoey guitar while their singer stands his ground
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Subscribe NowAfter 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.
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