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''A Hero's Death'' is the second studio album by Irish post-punk band Fontaines D.C. The album was released on 31 July 2020 through Partisan Records, less than 18 months after the release of their debut album '' Dogrel''. The album received critical acclaim upon its release, signifying a partial departure from their bubbling and anxiety-inducing post-punk sound found on their first record to the incorporation of more dream-like and psychedelic aspects having taken inspiration from The Beach Boys, to name but one of many influences, during the writing of the record. The album received a nomination for Best Rock Album at the 2021 Grammy Awards, while also garnering the band a nomination for the Brit Award for International Group at the 2021 Brit Awards and Album of the Year at the 2020 Choice Music Prize. It was also nominated for the Best Album
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in 2021. After a well-publicised chart battle with American singer
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, ''A Hero's Death'' debuted at number two in the United Kingdom behind her album ''Folklore'' because of a last-minute sales tactic on Swift's part.


Background and recording

Following the release of ''Dogrel'', Fontaines D.C. embarked on a spring 2019 tour with British punk rock band IDLES. This included a North American leg from March to May 2019. Following the North American leg of the tour, the band performed at several European summer music festivals including Glastonbury, Roskilde, Viva, StereoLeto, TRNSMT, Dour, Y Not, Haldern Pop, and Ypsigrock. Following the European summer festival circuit, the band went on a fall 2019 North American tour as the headlining act. The band finishing touring for ''Dogrel'' with a headlining tour across Europe, concluding in February 2020. During the tour, the band wrote and recorded material for their second studio album. The album is produced by Dan Carey, who produced their debut album, ''Dogrel''. On 5 May 2020, the band released the single "A Hero's Death" with a corresponding music video. With the release of the single, the band announced the release of the album for 31 July 2020. According to lead singer Grian Chatten, the album's name was inspired by a line in a play by Irish writer Brendan Behan. Chatten said the album title is "an effort to balance sincerity and insincerity, but more broadly it's about the battle between happiness and depression, and the trust issues that can form tied to both of those feelings". The album cover features a statue of the Irish mythological demigod Cú Chulainn entitled "The Dying Cuchulain" by Oliver Sheppard.


Music and lyrics

According to the band's press release of the new album, the sound ventures away from their
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sound. The band said that bands such as Suicide, The Beach Boys, Beach House, These Immortal Souls, The Brian Jonestown Massacre and Broadcast were influential in the sound of the album.


Singles

The first single from ''A Hero's Death'' was its title track, which was released on 5 May 2020 alongside the music video. The video was directed by Hugh Mulhern and produced by Aaron McEnaney and Theresa Adebiyi. The music video features a fictional late night show called ''The Georgie Barnes Show'' starring a jaded talk show host named Georgie Barnes, (played by Aidan Gillen) whose co-host is a puppet. The series features the talk show host greeting the band prior to them playing a song on the show, but becoming existential when the band seems to show more appreciation to the puppeteer (Bryan Quinn) and the puppet rather than the host. The album's second single, " I Don't Belong", was released on 9 June 2020. It was followed by "Televised Mind" on 30 June 2020. Conor Deegan III directed the video for "I Don't Belong," while Mulhern returned to direct the "Televised Mind" video.


Tour

The album was released during the worldwide
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, delaying any shows prior to and following the release of the album. Originally, the band had a tour in Australia scheduled for November and December 2020, which was postponed, and a tour from March to July 2021 across Europe which was also postponed. Due to little improvement from the pandemic, the tour was delayed from October 2021 to March 2022.


Critical reception

At aggregating website
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, ''A Hero's Death'' has received a normalised rating of 84, based on 23 critical reviews, indicating "universal acclaim". Writing for Pitchfork, Elizabeth Nelson gave the album an 8.1 out of 10, describe ''A Hero's Death'' as "heady, funny, and fearless." Nelson summarised the album as "a maudlin and manic triumph, a horror movie shot as comedy, equal parts future-shocked and handcuffed to history."
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writer, Ben Beaumont-Thomas, gave the album a perfect five stars out of five stating that Fontaines D.C. "deliver a difficult but powerful second album full of songwriting that stares life in the face." A few music critics offered a more mixed view of ''A Hero's Death''. Liam Martin, writing for
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, awarded the album three-and-a-half stars out of five, feeling that their sophomore effort was not up to par with their debut, '' Dogrel''. Martin said "their debut benefited from strong singles and a cohesive locational element to give it strength. Here the singles are not as strong, and the sweaty vibe from the debut is gone, as if someone has switched on the air conditioning." Martin did concede that "their second attempt only falls short of greatness in a relative sense, as there is still plenty to love about the album."


Commercial performance

Early statistics indicated that ''A Hero's Death'' was projected to top the UK Albums Chart in its debut week, knocking off
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's album ''Folklore'' to number three, which had debuted at number one the week prior. However, after the publishing of the midweek chart, which stated that ''A Hero's Death'' had outsold ''Folklore'' by over 10,000 copies so far in the week, Swift's marketing team chose to release the physical CDs of ''Folklore'' three days before its original scheduled date. "It was sort of like a weird sense of being flattered because the idea that a massive corporation is afraid of losing face to a group of lads from Dublin is hilarious to me," Chatten said about the chart battle. Ultimately, the last-minute sales tactic resulted in ''A Hero's Death'' debuting at number two behind ''Folklore'', losing by 3,500 copies. A year later, Chatten said that the band did not want the attention from the chart battle. The album also debuted at number two in Ireland and number one in Scotland.


Track listing

Track listing and times via
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Personnel

Fontaines D.C. * Grian Chatten – lead vocals, tambourine * Carlos O'Connell – guitar, backing vocals * Conor Curley – guitar, piano, backing vocals * Tom Coll – drums, percussion, guitar * Conor Deegan – bass guitar, guitar, backing vocals Additional personnel * Dan Careyproduction, mixing


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