Skinty Fia
Reviews
Super Chuck
Reviewed 2022-06-05
Reviewed 2022-06-05
Fontaines D.C’s previous two albums have both been tethered to their Irish identity, unable to look beyond what the eye can see, or the heart can feel. In ten songs, ‘Skinty Fia’ tackles a range of increasingly dour topics: consumption, greed, corruption, despondency, isolation, heartbreak. It’s heavy, but never heavy-going; cinematic is an easily lauded term, but these are definitely tales of literary prowess, showcasing their growing ability to shape an atmospheric sound.
Like: Parquet Courts, the Horrors, Protomartyr, Idles, Iceage
FCC on 5 and 9
Play: 1, 4, 6, 8
1.In ár gCroíthe go deo 05:59 - Joy Division-esque intro set rhythmic pulse that serves as the unsettled guitar & bass haunted harmonies,
2.Big Shot 04:13 - Punishing bass-led murk Iceage-like track.
3.How Cold Love Is 03:24 - Guitar riffs twisting around and stopping short for to make way for intermittent moments of reverent silence.
4.Jackie Down The Line 04:01 - Smiths-y track, album’s poppiest moment.
5.Bloomsday 04:30 - Bleaker and gloomier with stark, harrowing, darkgaze tones.
6.Roman Holiday 04:28 - Picks up the pace with a syncopated percussion throughout.
7.The Couple Across The Way 03:56 - Old Irish folk song in disguise, is built around rudimentary accordion playing.
8.Skinty Fia 03:55 - A trapdoor into a murky trip hop party, its percussive sections prickling like goosebumps as they fold in and over each other.
9.I Love You 05:05 - Starts as a sweet ballad before flipping a switch to expose the many problems of Ireland today.
10.Nabokov 05:21 - Default rhythmic setting is slow; its guitars feel echoey and cavernous – even shoegaze-y.
Like: Parquet Courts, the Horrors, Protomartyr, Idles, Iceage
FCC on 5 and 9
Play: 1, 4, 6, 8
1.In ár gCroíthe go deo 05:59 - Joy Division-esque intro set rhythmic pulse that serves as the unsettled guitar & bass haunted harmonies,
2.Big Shot 04:13 - Punishing bass-led murk Iceage-like track.
3.How Cold Love Is 03:24 - Guitar riffs twisting around and stopping short for to make way for intermittent moments of reverent silence.
4.Jackie Down The Line 04:01 - Smiths-y track, album’s poppiest moment.
5.Bloomsday 04:30 - Bleaker and gloomier with stark, harrowing, darkgaze tones.
6.Roman Holiday 04:28 - Picks up the pace with a syncopated percussion throughout.
7.The Couple Across The Way 03:56 - Old Irish folk song in disguise, is built around rudimentary accordion playing.
8.Skinty Fia 03:55 - A trapdoor into a murky trip hop party, its percussive sections prickling like goosebumps as they fold in and over each other.
9.I Love You 05:05 - Starts as a sweet ballad before flipping a switch to expose the many problems of Ireland today.
10.Nabokov 05:21 - Default rhythmic setting is slow; its guitars feel echoey and cavernous – even shoegaze-y.
Recent airplay
Jackie Down The Line
The Vinyl Frontier — May 16, 2026
Roman Holiday
The Vinyl Frontier — Apr 18, 2026
Jackie Down The Line
The Vinyl Frontier — Mar 28, 2026
Jackie Down The Line
The Vinyl Frontier — Dec 20, 2025
Jackie Down The Line
The Vinyl Frontier — Nov 22, 2025
Skinty Fia
The Vinyl Frontier — Nov 08, 2025
Charting
2022-08-21 — 2022-10-23
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Oct 23 | 1 |
| Oct 16 | 2 |
| Oct 9 | 1 |
| Oct 2 | 2 |
| Sep 25 | 1 |
| Sep 18 | 1 |
| Sep 11 | 2 |
| Sep 4 | 2 |
Track listing
| 1. | In Ár Gcroíthe Go Deo | ||
| 2. | Big Shot | ||
| 3. | How Cold Love Is | ||
| 4. | Jackie Down The Line | ||
| 5. | Bloomsday | ||
| 6. | Roman Holiday | ||
| 7. | The Couple Across the Way | ||
| 8. | Skinty Fia | ||
| 9. | I Love You | ||
| 10. | Nabokov |
