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Reading & Leeds boss tells us about “groundbreaking” new stage The Chevron - www.nme.com
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15.02.2024

Reading & Leeds boss tells us about “groundbreaking” new stage The Chevron

Reading & Leeds have unveiled details of a huge and “groundbreaking” new stage, with The Chevron debuting at the festival this summer. Check out video above, with photos and an exclusive interview with festival boss Melvin Benn below.Speaking to NME last year, Festival Republic boss Benn teased that “stage changes” were on the way – potentially seeing an end to the two main stage format of recent years.

Fontaines D.C. announce new version of ‘Skinty Fia’: ‘Go Deo’ - www.nme.com - USA - Ireland - New York - county Queens
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08.09.2023

Fontaines D.C. announce new version of ‘Skinty Fia’: ‘Go Deo’

Fontaines D.C. have announced that they will release a new version of their third studio album, ‘Skinty Fia‘.The band – consisting of frontman Grian Chatten, guitarists Carlos O’Connell and Conor Curley, bassist Conor Deegan and drummer Tom Coll – took to their official Instagram page to announce the brand new version of the LP along with its artwork.“We’ve got a new version of ‘Skinty Fia’ coming out called ‘Skinty Fia Go Deo’, which translates to ‘Skinty Fia Forever’,” read their Instagram caption.

Fontaines D.C.’s Grian Chatten talks “having fits of anxiety and rage” while touring - www.nme.com - Ireland
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09.07.2023

Fontaines D.C.’s Grian Chatten talks “having fits of anxiety and rage” while touring

Fontaines D.C.‘s Grian Chatten has opened up about suffering mental health issues while touring, revealing he previously experienced “fits of anxiety and rage”.The Irish musician and Fontaines frontman, who released his debut solo album ‘Chaos For The Fly‘ this week, reflected on how his attitude to touring has evolved over the years in a new interview with NME.“Around ‘A Hero’s Death’, I was really struggling to reshape myself to fit this new kind of lifestyle, and I was dealing with fatigue… and mental illness; the depression that occurred,” he explained.“The anxiety was pretty intense as well. I was just sick of not fucking living anywhere for five years.

Fontaines DC’s Grian Chatten: “If you were going to model your career off a band, you’d look to Arctic Monkeys” - www.nme.com - USA - Ireland
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06.07.2023

Fontaines DC’s Grian Chatten: “If you were going to model your career off a band, you’d look to Arctic Monkeys”

Fontaines DC frontman Grian Chatten has praised Arctic Monkeys, saying that they have “maintained their credibility” despite achieving huge global success.The Irish singer-songwriter recently spoke to NME about his debut solo album ‘Chaos For The Fly’, which was released on June 30. It followed Fontaines’ acclaimed third record, 2022’s ‘Skinty Fia’.Next month the band will hit the road to support Arctic Monkeys on their huge North American stadium tour.“I don’t know what to expect – we haven’t done a support tour since the first album,” Chatten told NME.

Fontaines D.C.’s Grian Chatten shares debut solo single, ‘The Score’ - www.nme.com - Australia - Ireland - Madrid
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25.04.2023

Fontaines D.C.’s Grian Chatten shares debut solo single, ‘The Score’

Fontaines D.C. frontman Grian Chatten has shared his debut solo single – listen to ‘The Score’ below.The stripped-back intimate track sees the Irish singer “shift his creative process from a collaborative endeavour to a solely introspective one”, per a press release. It was produced by Chatten and Dan Carey, the latter of whom helmed all three Fontaines albums to date.“You know the score/ It ain’t limited to your knowing looks and touches anymore,” Ghatten sings over acoustic guitar before a minimal electronic beat kicks in.

Carlos O’Connell on his Fontaines D.C. bandmates: “I never thought I’d miss them this much” - www.nme.com - Australia - New Zealand - Ireland - Japan
nme.com
13.02.2023

Carlos O’Connell on his Fontaines D.C. bandmates: “I never thought I’d miss them this much”

NME caught up with Fontaines D.C.‘s Carlos O’Connell on the red carpet of the BRITs 2023, where he discussed the band’s upcoming tour with Arctic Monkeys, new music, and how much he’s been missing his bandmates while they’ve been on tour. Watch our video interview with him above.The rest of Fontaines D.C. are currently on a tour of Australia, New Zealand and Japan which began last month; but O’Connell is missing the shows as he awaits the birth of his first child – with Cathal MacGabhann from fellow Irish band The Altered Hours replacing him on guitar for the shows.“It definitely feels weird,” he told NME on the BRIT Awards 2023 red carpet of not being with his bandmates.

Arctic Monkeys announce North American tour 2023 with Fontaines D.C. on support - www.nme.com - Britain - Los Angeles - Minnesota - USA - California - Ireland - Illinois - Michigan
nme.com
03.10.2022

Arctic Monkeys announce North American tour 2023 with Fontaines D.C. on support

Arctic Monkeys have shared details of a North American tour for 2023 with Fontaines D.C. on support – see dates below as well as how to purchase tickets.The Sheffield band first head stateside next summer, kicking the tour off at The Armory in Minneapolis, Minnesota, US on August 25.

Fontaines D.C. add Nottingham date to 2022 UK and Ireland tour - www.nme.com - Britain - London - Manchester - Ireland - city Belfast - Dublin - city Rock
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29.08.2022

Fontaines D.C. add Nottingham date to 2022 UK and Ireland tour

Fontaines D.C. have added another date to their UK and Ireland tour.The post-punk band will now play Nottingham’s Rock City on November 22, which is half way through their 24-date tour this autumn and winter.Tickets for the new show go on general sale this Friday (September 2) from 10am BST here.

Fontaines D.C. talk “lighter” new material and Sam Fender’s epic McDonald’s order - www.nme.com - Ireland
nme.com
28.08.2022

Fontaines D.C. talk “lighter” new material and Sam Fender’s epic McDonald’s order

Fontaines D.C.‘s Conor ‘Deego’ Deegan III caught up with NME backstage at Reading 2022, telling us that they might be heading in a “lighter” direction for new material and giving us the lowdown on hanging with Sam Fender and his McDonald’s preferences. Watch our video interview above.Yesterday (Saturday August 27), the Irish post-punk heroes – and winners of The Best In The World at the 2022 BandLab NME Awards – made their Reading & Leeds debut on the main stage, inviting a fan on stage to play guitar on ‘Boys In The Better Land’.Before they hit the stage, bassist Deego spoke to us about the evolution of the band.Asked if the new textures and sounds of their acclaimed 2022 album ‘Skinty Fia’ had changed their chemistry as a live band, he replied: “I don’t really know about that.

Fontaines D.C. meet family of the late Margaret Keane, who inspired song ‘In ár gCroíthe go deo’ - www.nme.com - Britain - Ireland - city Coventry
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31.05.2022

Fontaines D.C. meet family of the late Margaret Keane, who inspired song ‘In ár gCroíthe go deo’

Fontaines D.C. have met the family of the late Margaret Keane who inspired their song ‘In ár gCroíthe go deo’.Back in 2020, the band came across the story of Keane, who died in 2018, in The Irish Post.The family of the former dinner lady, who lived in Coventry for most of her life before passing at age 73, had originally planned to have the Irish epitaph “In ár gCroithe go deo” – which translates as “in our hearts forever” – engraved on her headstone.

Watch Fontaines D.C. bring the moody ‘Nabokov’ to ‘Seth Meyers’ - www.nme.com - USA - Ireland - Boston
nme.com
28.04.2022

Watch Fontaines D.C. bring the moody ‘Nabokov’ to ‘Seth Meyers’

Fontaines D.C. took a night off from their mammoth US tour this week to appear on Late Night With Seth Meyers – watch their performance of ‘Nabokov’ belowFontaines D.C.

Fontaines D.C. “think they could do a really good tune” with Lana Del Rey - www.nme.com
nme.com
23.04.2022

Fontaines D.C. “think they could do a really good tune” with Lana Del Rey

Fontaines DC have said they think they could do “a really good tune” with Lana Del Rey.Speaking to NME for this week’s Big Read, the band’s vocalist Grian Chatten said he wanted to write songs with Rey when discussing some possible future collaborations.“I just want to write some tunes with her,” Chatten told NME. “Her music leans into an era of cinema that I love, and she writes in a way where people can find stories in her music.

Fontaines D.C. launch scholarship at the Dublin music college where they met - www.nme.com - Ireland - Dublin - county Craig - city Murder
nme.com
05.04.2022

Fontaines D.C. launch scholarship at the Dublin music college where they met

Fontaines D.C. are launching a scholarship at the BIMM Institute in Dublin, where the band’s members all met while studying music.The scholarship will cover course fees for the full four-year-duration of a student to complete a BA (Hons) Commercial Modern Music degree, worth €12,000.

Kae Tempest shares emotive new song featuring Fontaines D.C.’s Grian Chatten - www.nme.com
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30.03.2022

Kae Tempest shares emotive new song featuring Fontaines D.C.’s Grian Chatten

Kae Tempest has released a new track today (March 30) featuring Fontaines D.C.’s Grian Chatten – listen to ‘I Saw Light’ below.The track is the final song to be released ahead of the arrival of Tempest’s upcoming new album, ‘The Line Is A Curve’, on April 8.‘The Line Is A Curve’ includes numerous guest spots from the likes of Kevin Abstract, Lianne La Havas, ássia and Confucius MC. Tempest also teams up with longtime collaborator Dan Carey, who takes on production duties once again.You can listen to the new track here:Speaking to NME recently, Tempest said of the album: “I feel like I learned what this album was about as I started to make it. For me, the album is about increasing resilience and raising your threshold for tolerance and acceptance.

Fontaines D.C. to play free St Patrick’s Day show and livestream in Dublin - www.nme.com - Dublin
nme.com
15.03.2022

Fontaines D.C. to play free St Patrick’s Day show and livestream in Dublin

Fontaines D.C. are gearing up to perform a free show in Dublin for St Patrick’s Day.Set to take place at The Complex in Dublin this Thursday (March 17), the show, which will also be live-streamed, will see the five-piece premiere tracks from their upcoming third album ‘Skinty Fia’, which is due to arrive next month.The event, put on in collaboration with whiskey brand Jameson, will also include a short film about the band’s Dublin roots, looking at their formative years.“This St. Patricks Day, we’ll be doing a live stream with @jamesonwhiskey from Dublin, to you, wherever you are,” Fontaines D.C.

Fontaines D.C. on winning Best Band In The World at the BandLab NME Awards 2022: “About time!” - www.nme.com - Ireland
nme.com
03.03.2022

Fontaines D.C. on winning Best Band In The World at the BandLab NME Awards 2022: “About time!”

Fontaines D.C. have reacted to winning Best Band In The World at the BandLab NME Awards 2022: “About time!”The Irish band beat out Amyl & The Sniffers, Ben&Ben, Bring Me The Horizon, CHVRCHES, Glass Animals, HAIM, Måneskin, Nova Twins and Wolf Alice for the trophy.In their acceptance speech, they gave props to CHVRCHES and Robert Smith for their performance of The Cure’s ‘Just Like Heaven’ earlier in the night, and poked fun at the government: “We’re gonna party like Number 10 tonight!”Speaking to NME in the winner’s room at the O2 Academy Brixton on March 2, frontman Grian Chatten had a succinct response to their win: “About time.”He added: “We’ve never really won an award before, so I don’t know, I’ve never seen people so elated in my whole life.”Carlos O’Connell quipped: “We had to keep telling ourselves we were the best band in the world from the moment we started.

Sam Fender announces huge London Finsbury Park show for summer 2022 - www.nme.com
nme.com
13.12.2021

Sam Fender announces huge London Finsbury Park show for summer 2022

being named as NME‘s Album Of The Year for ‘Seventeen Going Under‘, Sam Fender has now announced details of a huge London gig at Finsbury Park for summer 2022 – with some very special guests.To round off the huge success surrounding the North Shields’ singer-songwriter’s second album, Fender will be following in the footsteps of the likes of Arctic Monkeys, Queens Of The Stone Age, Pulp and Liam Gallagher by headlining Finsbury Park.The huge show on Friday July 15 will see him being joined by a

Campaign to save London pub marks wave of future community-owned music venues - www.nme.com
nme.com
18.10.2021

Campaign to save London pub marks wave of future community-owned music venues

launched a bid to raise £500,000 – offering fans in the community the opportunity to hold a stake in what would be a not-for-profit grassroots live music pub.So far, the campaign has received support from the likes of Fontaines D.C., Porridge Radio, Goat Girl, London Night Czar and DJ Amy Lame and Jools Holland among many others, hoping to see the building transformed into a “safe, inclusive, all-day space that puts the local community – the entire community, in all its glorious forms – at the

Fontaines D.C’s new album is “wrapped up”, with new music potentially arriving before the year’s out - www.nme.com
nme.com
01.09.2021

Fontaines D.C’s new album is “wrapped up”, with new music potentially arriving before the year’s out

Fontaines D.C have said that their forthcoming third album is “wrapped up”, and that there’s a chance fans might be able to hear new material before the end of the year.“It’s done,” the band’s frontman Grian Chatten said in an interview with Matt Wilkinson on Apple Music 1.

Fontaines D.C. on their next album and the idea of going “disco” - www.nme.com - Ireland
nme.com
12.05.2021

Fontaines D.C. on their next album and the idea of going “disco”

Fontaines D.C. are remaining pretty tight-lipped for information about their third album after confirming it was finished back in March, but have teased that maybe they could head in a disco direction.

Fontaines D.C. call for government climate action: “The rest of us will have no future” - www.nme.com
nme.com
20.04.2021

Fontaines D.C. call for government climate action: “The rest of us will have no future”

Fontaines D.C. and The Bad Seeds‘ Jim Sclavunos have spoken out in support of Music Declares Emergency’s No Music On A Dead Planet campaign for Turn Up The Volume Week.The campaign, which has been backed by the likes of Billie Eilish and Foals as well having shirts designed by Thom Yorke, Joy Division artist Peter Saville and others, is this week launching the Turn Up The Volume Campaign – calling upon the music industry to “reinforce its commitment to action on the climate emergency”.

Game Of Thrones star Aidan Gillen stars in new music video from Fontaines DC - www.breakingnews.ie - Ireland
breakingnews.ie
05.05.2020

Game Of Thrones star Aidan Gillen stars in new music video from Fontaines DC

Game Of Thrones star Aidan Gillen stars in the new music video from Irish post-punk band Fontaines DC.

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