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Ireland's premier post-punk quintet Fontaines D.C. are generating a reputation for being one of indie rock's most exciting acts. Across five years and three albums, the five-piece have attracted fans the world over with their abrasive, punk-inspired vocals, catchy melodies, and quick-paced rhythms -- a formula that grows even more powerful in a live setting.  

Band members Grian Chatten (vocals), Carlos O'Connell (guitar), Conor Curley (guitar), Conor Deegan III (bass), and Tom Coll (drums) originally met in Dublin, where they were attending college at the British and Irish Modern Music Institute. Bonding over a shared love of poetry, they soon began writing their own verses and self-releasing singles.

The band initially called themselves "The Fontaines" after a character in The Godfather (Johnny Fontane, the godson of Vito Corleone), but they added the "D.C." (for Dublin City) after learning that a band in Los Angeles were also called The Fontaines. 

In May 2017, D.C. Fontaines released the single "Liberty Belle," a reference to Dublin's Liberties neighborhood. That was followed by "Hurricane Laughter"/"Winter In the Sun." The next year, D.C. Fontaines released "Chequeless Reckless"/"Boys In The Better Land" and "Too Real." Their star rose in the U.S. when Seattle radio station KEXP invited them to play an in-studio set, and D.C. Fontaines were then signed to prominent indie label Partisan Records. 

In 2019, D.C. Fontaines released their debut album, Dogrel. The name is a reference to "Doggerel," another name for working-class Irish poetry, or "poetry of the people." That same year, D.C. Fontaines toured extensively, stopping in 50 cities throughout Ireland, Europe, and North America. They also made their late-night TV debut on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon," performing "Boys in the Better Land."

In 2020, D.C. Fontaines released their sophomore album, A Hero's Death, which earned them a nomination for Best Rock Album at the 2021 Grammy Awards. They also returned to "The Tonight Show," where they performed their album's title track.

In early 2022, D.C. Fontaines announced their third studio album, Skinty Fia, and shared a lead single, "Jackie Down the Line." Now that they are more established, D.C. Fontaines have been widely recognized as the ringleaders in a wave of '20s post-punk revivalist acts from the UK, including IDLES, Dry Cleaning, Shame, and more.

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Rating: 4.9 out of 5 based on 36 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Unique and talented

    by Bryan on 5/8/22Magic Stick - Detroit

    Band like this only comes around every couple decades. They will be world conquerors when it’s all said and done

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great small venue. Very Loud! Fontaines never disappoint

    by Frankdude on 5/8/22Magic Stick - Detroit

    Traveled from FL to see the show and it was fantastic. Small, storied and kind of seedy (in a good way) venue. Fontaines DC are the best thing to come from Ireland since Thin Lizzy. Met some really cool people from Detroit. Very welcoming. Go see this band if they come near you because, they're going to be "Big" someday!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome show

    by Rchenier31 on 5/5/22Théâtre Corona - Montreal

    Awesome group. The signer is unbelievable. The band is tight. Just Mustard, the pre-show was a great discovery. Fontaines DC for life!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The best Fontaines gig and best in a long time

    by Blirbis on 4/24/229:30 CLUB - Washington

    This was my 18th Fontaines DC gig. During it, I was swept away by the great band performance and great audience. I didn't think about comparing to other gigs until after the Philly gig the next night. It's was a great gig too...but nowhere in miles to this 9:30 Club gig. That latter one made me realize just how great the DC-DC (ahem) gig was. Connor Curley was effusive in his praise of the audience toward the end of the gig. It didn't seem seem like platitudes. The sync between the audience and band was tremendous. It's a very active crowd, but also super nice - a rare blend. There was loads of jumping up and down and complete ecstasy but minimal slamming around. People were watching each others' backs. It was euphoric. And the band, wow, they were tight and just about perfect. This one was not to be missed.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Fontaines DC did NOT disappoint!

    by Amy on 4/24/229:30 CLUB - Washington

    Fontaines DC is one of the best up and coming bands. They perform their hearts out and I can’t wait to see them again. Please tour to NC again.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Outstanding!

    by Flaps on 4/24/229:30 CLUB - Washington

    They deserve all the acclaim and accolades they’ve been getting!