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Ann Powers | May 17, 2022
Filmed in Chicago’s beautiful brick Irish American Heritage Center during a recent tour, this four-song set begins with Fontaines D.C. singer Grian Chatten in the stacks at the center’s library, playing a button accordion and singing the mordant ballad “The Couple Across the Way” as cellist Maureen Dunne and violist Isaac Henry accompany him. An emotional touchstone on the band’s latest album, "Skinty Fia," it’s a taste of an unfinished Fontaines project: the Irish group originally planned to release a double set with half traditionally-styled tunes and half the searing, atmospheric post-punk that makes this third LP the band’s best.
But we won’t stay here in the quiet, unsettled heart. Chatten ambles over to the library’s open area, where the band is set up alongside members of the Northwestern University Choir to perform “In ár gCroíthe go deo.” The eerie blend of the choir’s harmonies and the band’s droning, building rhythms moves this music from storytelling to poetry. The song is a keen: an Irish lament for a dead woman whose family wanted the song’s title phrase inscribed on her grave but were thwarted when officials in their English hometown demanded a translation. “Gone is the night, gone is the day,” Chatten sings through gritted teeth as the choir and his bandmates chant those lost Irish words. Another library corner offers a dynamic shift, as Carlos O’Connell leads the tender, drifting “Big Shot” with delicate keyboard. Then it’s back to the noise with “Nabokov” — the perfect tune for tearing up an archive — and a final surprise sends the set into happy chaos.
SET LIST
“The Couple Across The Way”
“In ár gCroíthe go deo”
“Big Shot”
“Nabokov”
MUSICIANS
Grian Chatten: vocals, accordion
Carlos O'Connell: guitar, keyboard
Conor Curley: guitar, backing vocals
Conor Deegan III: bass guitar, backing vocals
Tom Coll: drums
Maureen Dunne: cello
Isaac Henry: viola
Choir:
Tom Avery
Joe Blanchard
Emily Ann Brooks
Peter Carroll
Martina Cavard Blanco
Mariana Leone
Maddie Mazzella
Emily Somé
Jackson Owen
Olivia Whitmer
CREDITS
Produced and Directed by Jamie Fleischel and Josh Modell
Cameras by Corey Lillard, Matt Carroll, John Sedivy
Recorded by Chris Butterworth
Monitors by Mat Acreman
Audio mixed by Dan and Orla Carey
String arrangements by Violeta Vicci
Vocal Consultant: Melissa Foster
Thank you to the Irish American Heritage Center in Chicago
TINY DESK TEAM
Producer: Bob Boilen
Video Producer: Kara Frame
Audio Mastering: Josh Rogosin
Tiny Production Team: Bobby Carter, Joshua Bryant, Michael Zamora, Maia Stern, Ashley Pointer
VP, NPR Music: Keith Jenkins
Senior VP, Programming: Anya Grundmann
#NPRMusic #TinyDesk #FontainesDC
Ann Powers | May 17, 2022
Filmed in Chicago’s beautiful brick Irish American Heritage Center during a recent tour, this four-song set begins with Fontaines D.C. singer Grian Chatten in the stacks at the center’s library, playing a button accordion and singing the mordant ballad “The Couple Across the Way” as cellist Maureen Dunne and violist Isaac Henry accompany him. An emotional touchstone on the band’s latest album, "Skinty Fia," it’s a taste of an unfinished Fontaines project: the Irish group originally planned to release a double set with half traditionally-styled tunes and half the searing, atmospheric post-punk that makes this third LP the band’s best.
But we won’t stay here in the quiet, unsettled heart. Chatten ambles over to the library’s open area, where the band is set up alongside members of the Northwestern University Choir to perform “In ár gCroíthe go deo.” The eerie blend of the choir’s harmonies and the band’s droning, building rhythms moves this music from storytelling to poetry. The song is a keen: an Irish lament for a dead woman whose family wanted the song’s title phrase inscribed on her grave but were thwarted when officials in their English hometown demanded a translation. “Gone is the night, gone is the day,” Chatten sings through gritted teeth as the choir and his bandmates chant those lost Irish words. Another library corner offers a dynamic shift, as Carlos O’Connell leads the tender, drifting “Big Shot” with delicate keyboard. Then it’s back to the noise with “Nabokov” — the perfect tune for tearing up an archive — and a final surprise sends the set into happy chaos.
SET LIST
“The Couple Across The Way”
“In ár gCroíthe go deo”
“Big Shot”
“Nabokov”
MUSICIANS
Grian Chatten: vocals, accordion
Carlos O'Connell: guitar, keyboard
Conor Curley: guitar, backing vocals
Conor Deegan III: bass guitar, backing vocals
Tom Coll: drums
Maureen Dunne: cello
Isaac Henry: viola
Choir:
Tom Avery
Joe Blanchard
Emily Ann Brooks
Peter Carroll
Martina Cavard Blanco
Mariana Leone
Maddie Mazzella
Emily Somé
Jackson Owen
Olivia Whitmer
CREDITS
Produced and Directed by Jamie Fleischel and Josh Modell
Cameras by Corey Lillard, Matt Carroll, John Sedivy
Recorded by Chris Butterworth
Monitors by Mat Acreman
Audio mixed by Dan and Orla Carey
String arrangements by Violeta Vicci
Vocal Consultant: Melissa Foster
Thank you to the Irish American Heritage Center in Chicago
TINY DESK TEAM
Producer: Bob Boilen
Video Producer: Kara Frame
Audio Mastering: Josh Rogosin
Tiny Production Team: Bobby Carter, Joshua Bryant, Michael Zamora, Maia Stern, Ashley Pointer
VP, NPR Music: Keith Jenkins
Senior VP, Programming: Anya Grundmann
#NPRMusic #TinyDesk #FontainesDC
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