Grammy 2021 : Paras rock-albumi -ehdokas.
Barely a year since their debut ‘Dogrel’ earned them a spot as one of the most acclaimed new bands of 2019, Dublin’s Fontaines D.C.will return with ‘A Hero’s Death’ on 31st July via Partisan Records. Arriving battered and bruised -albeit beautiful -the album is anything but a re-hash of the swaggering energy from their first record. Instead, the music is patient, confident, and complex –a headyand philosophical take on the modern world and its great uncertainty. To record ‘A Hero’s Death,’ Fontaines D.C. rejoined producer Dan Carey (Black Midi, Bat For Lashes) in his London studio. Together they carved out a more restrained, spectral balladrythat runs through a good portion of A Hero's Death, citing influences from Suicide, The Beach Boys, and Leonard Cohen to others including Beach House, Broadcast, and Lee Hazlewood.
1. I Don't Belong
2. Love Is the Main Thing
3. Televised Mind
4. A Lucid Dream
5. You Said
6. Oh Such a Spring
7. A Hero's Death
8. Living in America
9. I Was Not Born
10. Sunny
11. No