Fontaines D.C. anuncian “Dopamine Chamber”, su quinto álbum

Music news

Fontaines DC announce “Dopamine Chamber”, their fifth album

Fontaines DC announce what will be their fifth album, “Dopamine Chamber”which will be released on October 16. They do it with the single “Marianne” of which the official video will be released this afternoon.

In their recent Spanish concerts, “Marianne” was already played, a new song that we can now hear in its studio version as a preview of what will be the Irish’s fifth album.

“Dopamine Chamber” will be released on October 16 by XL Recordings (Popstock! in our country) and has been produced by James Ford (Simian Mobile Disco, Arctic Monkeys), who in turn has just released a new solo album as James Ellis Ford.

The album was presented with “Marianne”, a song that Grian Chatten, Carlos O’Connell, Conor Curley, Conor Deegan and Tom Coll already performed in their Spanish concerts a few days ago and for which today they will premiere the official video clip directed by David Meyers.

The song is inspired in part by the thriller series “Ripley” (24), is a song about “escapism and hedonism that functions as a siren song, offering the listener an escape from—or into—oblivion.”

“Dopamine Chamber” will be available on vinyl, Deluxe vinyl, CD, cassette and digital format.

Avatar photo
Simon Müller

Simon Müller is the driving force behind UMusic, embodying a lifelong passion for all things melodious. Born and raised in New York, his love for music took form at an early age and fueled his journey from an avid music enthusiast to the founder of a leading music-centered website. Simon's diverse musical tastes and intrinsic understanding of acoustic elements offer a unique perspective to the UMusic community. Sporting a dedicated commitment to aural enrichment and hearing health, his vision extends beyond just delivering news - he aspires to create a network of informed, appreciative music lovers. Spend a moment in Mueller's company, and you'd find his passion infectious – music isn’t simply his job, it’s his heartbeat.