
Fontaines D.C. sign to XL Reocrdings and announce their fourth studio album, ROMANCE
Fontaines D.C. have announced details of their forthcoming fourth studio album, ROMANCE, along with the James Ford-produced single “Starburster”.
ROMANCE is the follow-up to 2022's Skinty Fia, 2020's Grammy-nominated A Hero's Death, and their Mercury Prize-nominated debut, Dogrel.
Of the album’s title, Conor Deegan says, “We’ve always had this sense of idealism and romance. Each album gets further away from observing that through the lens of Ireland, as directly as Dogrel. The second album is about that detachment, and the third is about Irishness dislocated in the diaspora. Now we look to where and what else there is to be romantic about.”
Expounding on the theme, Chatten recalls Katsuhiro Ôtomo’s anime Akira, where the embers of love develop despite a maelstrom of technological degradation and political corruption around its characters. “I’m fascinated by that - falling in love at the end of the world,” he says. “The album is about protecting that tiny flame. The bigger armageddon looms, the more precious it becomes,” while O’Connell adds: “This record is about deciding what’s fantasy – the tangible world, or where you go in your mind. What represents reality more? That feels almost spiritual for us."
Tracklist:
- Romance
- Starburster
- Here’s The Thing
- Desire
- In The Modern World
- Bug
- Motorcycle Boy
- Sundowner
- Horseness is the Whatness
- Death Kink
- Favourite
ROMANCE, will be released on 23 August via XL Recordings, and is available to pre-order now.
- Citizen announce tenth anniversary edition of Everybody Is Going To Heaven
- John Maus details forthcoming album, Later Than You Think
- Blonde Redhead share new single, "Rest Of Her Life (Choir Version)"
- KNEECAP join forces with Mozey on new single, "THE RECAP"
- The Lemonheads announce first album in almost two decades, Love Chant
- Royel Otis detail second album, hickey
- Live Aid show to be re-broadcasted in celebration of its 40th anniversary
Get the Best Fit take on the week in music direct to your inbox every Friday

Tropical F*ck Storm
Fairyland Codex

Loyle Carner
hopefully !

Yaya Bey
do it afraid
