Artist's albums
' Cello Song
2023 · single
Skinty Fia
2022 · album
Roman Holiday
2022 · EP
Skinty Fia
2022 · single
I Love You
2022 · single
Jackie Down The Line
2022 · single
A Lucid Dreamer (Live Version)
2021 · single
Live at Kilmainham Gaol
2021 · album
I Don't Belong (A Take Away Show by La Blogothèque)
2021 · single
Televised Mind (Dave Clarke Remix)
2021 · single
A Hero's Death (Soulwax Remix)
2021 · single
A Night At Montrose - Selects (Live)
2020 · single
A Hero's Death
2020 · album
Boys in the Better Land
2019 · single
Dogrel
2019 · album
Too Real
2018 · single
Liberty Belle / Rocket to Russia (Darklands Version)
2017 · single
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Biography
Skinty Fia is an Irish phrase which translates to English as “the damnation of the deer” and the album’s cover art features a deer, plucked from its natural habitat and deposited in the hallway of a home, illuminated by an artificial red glow. The Irish giant deer is an extinct species and the band’s thoughts on Irish identity are central to Skinty Fia. While Dogrel was littered with snapshots of the Dublin characters - like the cabbie in “Boys In The Better Land” - and A Hero’s Death documented the dislocation and disconnection the band felt as they traveled the globe on tour, on Skinty Fia Fontaines D.C. are addressing their Irishness from afar as they recreate new lives for themselves elsewhere. For a band whose hometown courses through their veins - “D.C.” stands for “Dublin City” - the album finds them trying to resolve the need to broaden their horizons with the affection they still feel for the land and people they’ve left behind.