Dogrel
A raw and scintillating state-of-Dublin address.
The steely Dublin post-punk band infuse the bitterness and rage of The Fall with punch-drunk romanticism.
Fontaines D.C. come good on a debut album that offers both a storyteller’s narrative voice and a snarling new vision of disillusionment.
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Fontaines D.C.'s debut, Dogrel feels overwhelming and tender, caustic and soothing, an articulate blast of working class rage.
This much-vaunted Dublin five-piece follow a series of increasingly successful 7-inch releases and acclaimed support slots with the likes of Shame and IDLES, with Dogrel, named for the "lowest" form of working class Irish poetry, and a debut to die for.
Seemingly more vibrant than ever, the city of Dublin is still to be defined by a specific music genre. It is an exciting time with a broad spectrum of
Fontaines D.C.'s poignant and urgent debut album 'Dogrel' is a poetic punk reading of Dublin life and Irish national identity.
'Dogrel' by Fontaines D.C. album review by Adam williams: Fontaines D.C. you’ve done your city proud; ‘Dogrel’s scrappy charm could just snag debut album of
In a bracing Dublin accent, Grian Chatten rants, brags and balladeers across a fantastic range of quality songs
The eyes and ears of the world are fixating on a band who are so intrinsically Dublin.