Fontaines D.C.: "At the end of the day, we're a rock and roll band"
They're off on tour with Shame and ripping up the alternative airwaves - meet Ireland's latest, greatest export.

The South London scene has got pretty bloody big lately, what with Shame releasing one of the best albums of the year and all that. It's actually got so big that now it includes Dublin. Don't believe us? How else do you explain Fontaines D.C., residing in Ireland's capital but playing regular shows In London and supporting Shame on tour?
Jokes about the relentless expansion of greater London aside, when we catch up with the band in Camden, they're thoughtful about why exactly they are doing so well in the UK at the moment.
"I think a lot of it comes from Steve Lamacq," starts guitarist Carlos O'Connell. "He's been a great champion of the band from the beginning, and we've done all sorts with him. We recorded a session for his show, did a takeover of a show in the summer… loads of stuff.
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