

Romance: Vinyl LP
Fontaines D.C. announce details of their highly-anticipated fourth album, ROMANCE. Released on 23rd August via XL Recordings, ROMANCE is the bandās first album with producer James Ford and is without doubt their most assured, inventive and sonically adventurous record yet. Itās set to build on the success of the Dublin-made, now London-based bandās acclaimed 2022 album Skinty Fia, which reached number 1 in the UK and Irish album charts and saw the band receiving a host of accolades including āInternational Group of the Yearā at the 2023 BRIT Awards.
Heralding Fontaines D.C.ās latest creative (r)evolution is the explosive lead single āStarbursterā. Inspired by a panic attack lead singer Grian Chatten suffered in Londonās St Pancras station, the song is punctuated by sharp feral intakes of breath. Its propulsive beat and unrelenting lyrics establish self-destruction as fantasy before a brief moment of sobering clarity when the drums fall away and Chatten moves from spitting, almost-rap into an almost-psalm, his baritone rich and dreamy. Itās accompanied by a cinematic music video from director Aube Perrie (Megan Thee Stallion, Harry Styles, The Hives) that captures the songās cathartic intensity to brilliant effect.
ROMANCE is Fontaines D.C.s most ambitious, expansive record yet, its 11 tracks constellating ideas that have been percolating among Grian Chatten (vocals), Carlos OāConnell (guitar), Conor Curley (guitar), Conor Deegan (bass), and Tom Coll (drums) since they released Skinty Fia in 2022. These ideas crystalised while touring the U.S. and Mexico with Arctic Monkeys as the five band members shared music and found a throughline with artists that deftly build out their own sprawling creative worlds: the attitude and aesthetic sheen of artists like Shygirl and Sega Bodega, the bolshy sonic palettes of hip hop and heavy metal, Mos Def, A$AP Ferg, OutKast and Korn. They had time apart to build more singular visions for what future music could be: OāConnell went to Spainās Castile-La Mancha and later became a new father, while Chatten spent time in LA, and Deegan in Paris. They laid deeper roots in London. Each member spent time pushing their boundaries ā experimental riffs, chord progressions, and far-flung lyrical references without intentions for a record. After wrapping up the US arena tour in Autumn 2023, they spent a month writing together again, three weeks of pre-production in a North London studio, and a month in a chateau close to Paris, sleeping among studio equipment, completely immersed.
Of the albumās title, Conor Deegan says, āWeāve always had this sense of idealism and romance. Each album gets further away from observing that through the lens of Ireland, as directly as (Mercury Prize-nominated debut) Dogrel. The second album (the GRAMMY-nominated A Heroās Death) is about that detachment, and the third (Skinty Fia) is about Irishness dislocated in the diaspora. Now we look to where and what else there is to be romantic about.ā
Expounding on the theme, Chatten recalls Katsuhiro Ćtomoās anime Akira, where the embers of love develop despite a maelstrom of technological degradation and political corruption around its characters. āIām fascinated by that - falling in love at the end of the world,ā he says. āThe album is about protecting that tiny flame. The bigger armageddon looms, the more precious it becomes,ā while OāConnell adds āThis record is about deciding whatās fantasy ā the tangible world, or where you go in your mind. What represents reality more? That feels almost spiritual for us.ā
The sonic evolution of the band, who bared their teeth in early records with antagonistic punk sensibilities, is an ascent into grungier breaks, dystopian electronica, hip-hop percussion, and dreamy Slowdive-esque textures that may surprise fans. The shoegaze touchpoints first pressed on Skinty Fia unfold on ROMANCE like a purpling bruise. But any āretro aestheticā, as Chatten describes it, is left behind. Reflecting on the impending release, Chatten says, āWe say things on this record weāve wanted to say for a long time. I never feel like it's over, but itās nice to feel lighter.ā The fantasy is felt for better or worse, and Fontaines D.C. welcome either end of oblivion.
ROMANCE, the bandās first album with XL Recordings, will be brought to life on a world tour beginning in the summer, with stopovers at Glastonbury, Reading & Leeds Festivals and across Europe. UK and U.S headline dates will be announced shortly.
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Fontaines D.C. announce details of their highly-anticipated fourth album, ROMANCE. Released on 23rd August via XL Recordings, ROMANCE is the bandās first album with producer James Ford and is without doubt their most assured, inventive and sonically adventurous record yet. Itās set to build on the success of the Dublin-made, now London-based bandās acclaimed 2022 album Skinty Fia, which reached number 1 in the UK and Irish album charts and saw the band receiving a host of accolades including āInternational Group of the Yearā at the 2023 BRIT Awards.
Heralding Fontaines D.C.ās latest creative (r)evolution is the explosive lead single āStarbursterā. Inspired by a panic attack lead singer Grian Chatten suffered in Londonās St Pancras station, the song is punctuated by sharp feral intakes of breath. Its propulsive beat and unrelenting lyrics establish self-destruction as fantasy before a brief moment of sobering clarity when the drums fall away and Chatten moves from spitting, almost-rap into an almost-psalm, his baritone rich and dreamy. Itās accompanied by a cinematic music video from director Aube Perrie (Megan Thee Stallion, Harry Styles, The Hives) that captures the songās cathartic intensity to brilliant effect.
ROMANCE is Fontaines D.C.s most ambitious, expansive record yet, its 11 tracks constellating ideas that have been percolating among Grian Chatten (vocals), Carlos OāConnell (guitar), Conor Curley (guitar), Conor Deegan (bass), and Tom Coll (drums) since they released Skinty Fia in 2022. These ideas crystalised while touring the U.S. and Mexico with Arctic Monkeys as the five band members shared music and found a throughline with artists that deftly build out their own sprawling creative worlds: the attitude and aesthetic sheen of artists like Shygirl and Sega Bodega, the bolshy sonic palettes of hip hop and heavy metal, Mos Def, A$AP Ferg, OutKast and Korn. They had time apart to build more singular visions for what future music could be: OāConnell went to Spainās Castile-La Mancha and later became a new father, while Chatten spent time in LA, and Deegan in Paris. They laid deeper roots in London. Each member spent time pushing their boundaries ā experimental riffs, chord progressions, and far-flung lyrical references without intentions for a record. After wrapping up the US arena tour in Autumn 2023, they spent a month writing together again, three weeks of pre-production in a North London studio, and a month in a chateau close to Paris, sleeping among studio equipment, completely immersed.
Of the albumās title, Conor Deegan says, āWeāve always had this sense of idealism and romance. Each album gets further away from observing that through the lens of Ireland, as directly as (Mercury Prize-nominated debut) Dogrel. The second album (the GRAMMY-nominated A Heroās Death) is about that detachment, and the third (Skinty Fia) is about Irishness dislocated in the diaspora. Now we look to where and what else there is to be romantic about.ā
Expounding on the theme, Chatten recalls Katsuhiro Ćtomoās anime Akira, where the embers of love develop despite a maelstrom of technological degradation and political corruption around its characters. āIām fascinated by that - falling in love at the end of the world,ā he says. āThe album is about protecting that tiny flame. The bigger armageddon looms, the more precious it becomes,ā while OāConnell adds āThis record is about deciding whatās fantasy ā the tangible world, or where you go in your mind. What represents reality more? That feels almost spiritual for us.ā
The sonic evolution of the band, who bared their teeth in early records with antagonistic punk sensibilities, is an ascent into grungier breaks, dystopian electronica, hip-hop percussion, and dreamy Slowdive-esque textures that may surprise fans. The shoegaze touchpoints first pressed on Skinty Fia unfold on ROMANCE like a purpling bruise. But any āretro aestheticā, as Chatten describes it, is left behind. Reflecting on the impending release, Chatten says, āWe say things on this record weāve wanted to say for a long time. I never feel like it's over, but itās nice to feel lighter.ā The fantasy is felt for better or worse, and Fontaines D.C. welcome either end of oblivion.
ROMANCE, the bandās first album with XL Recordings, will be brought to life on a world tour beginning in the summer, with stopovers at Glastonbury, Reading & Leeds Festivals and across Europe. UK and U.S headline dates will be announced shortly.














