Fontaines D.C. new single and music video - "Here's The Thing"
Fontaines D.C. have unveiled “Here’s The Thing,” the third track to be taken from their highly anticipated fourth album Romance - out on August 23rd on XL Recordings.
“Here’s The Thing” was written days before the band entered the studio to record the album. It leads with the mechanical, mutant guitar sounds of Placebo and the electronic expressiveness of Shygirl and Eartheater. “It’s an anxious tune that twists and turns in what it wants, back and forth between pain and numbness,” Grian says. It’s an urgent song, searching for autonomy in emotional extremes.
The accompanying cinematic video - directed by lauded filmmaker Luna Carmoon - perfectly encapsulates the song’s intense feelings of paranoia. Channeling the essence of teen-horror films like The Lost Boys and Phenomena, “Here’s The Thing” video immerses us in a traditional Irish Dancing competition, where chaos triumphs, unraveling through Carmoon’s uniquely haunting lens.
Watch the “Here’s The Thing” Music Video
With each released track from Romance the acclaimed Irish band, and 2023’s BRIT Award winners for Best International Group, showcase their impressive range.
Whereas first single - and current radio hit - “Starbuster” is tightly wound and bursting with frenetic energy, its follow up, “Favourite,” oozes calm warmth and romance. “Here’s The Thing” takes another turn, building on anxious undertones by way of mechanical sounds and, lyrically, a brief but caustic argument between vocalist Grian Chatten and guitarist Carlos O’Connell.
Romance is Fontaines D.C.s most ambitious, expansive, and impressively wide-ranging album yet. The band - Grian Chatten(vocals), Carlos O’Connell (guitar), Conor Curley (guitar), Conor Deegan (bass), and Tom Coll(drums) - worked with producer James Ford (Arctic Monkeys, Gorillaz, Blur) for the first time.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.
Prior to release on August 23rd, fans have a chance to hear the album in full as part of their global listening parties at record stores around the world. The U.S listening parties will take place on August 17th at participating stores across the country. Find a listening party HERE.
Next month, Fontaines D.C wind their global tour into North American with shows across the country, including the Hollywood Palladium and two nights at Brooklyn’s Paramount Theater.