Fontaines D.C. Look to the Past and the Future on ‘Skinty Fia’
Rolling Stone talk to Tom Coll and Carlos O'Connell from Fontaines D.C. about their excellent but conflicted new album Skinty Fia.
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Subscribe NowRolling Stone talk to Tom Coll and Carlos O'Connell from Fontaines D.C. about their excellent but conflicted new album Skinty Fia.
Song will appear on the Irish post-punk band’s upcoming album of the same name
Irish post-punk band’s third LP Skinty Fia arrives April 22
Frontman Grian Chatten breaks down the band’s third album track by track
Connecting world-renowned artists with the venues that first fostered them, the Jim Beam Welcome Sessions was a much-needed respite in the drought of live music.
“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.