Grian Chatten

Anglo/Irish musician (born 1995) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Grian Alexander Chatten[1] (/ˈɡræn/; born 19 July 1995) is an English-born Irish musician, best known as the lead singer and lyricist of post-punk band Fontaines D.C.

Born (1995-07-19) 19 July 1995 (age 30)
OriginSkerries, County Dublin, Ireland
Genres
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
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Grian Chatten
Chatten performing with Fontaines D.C. in 2019
Chatten performing with Fontaines D.C. in 2019
Background information
Born (1995-07-19) 19 July 1995 (age 30)
OriginSkerries, County Dublin, Ireland
Genres
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • percussion
  • accordion
  • guitar
Years active2017–present
LabelPartisan
Member ofFontaines D.C.
Websitegrianchatten.com
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Early life

Grian Chatten was born in Barrow-in-Furness, England on 19 July 1995 to an English mother and Irish father. The family moved to Ireland when Chatten was a month old and lived a "nomadic lifestyle" before settling in Skerries, County Dublin when he was twelve years old.[2] Chatten moved to The Liberties in Dublin and attended The British and Irish Modern Music Institute, where he met guitarists Conor Curley and Carlos O'Connell, bass player Conor Deegan, and drummer Tom Coll. Along with a passion for music, the group held a shared interest in poetry, and published three pamphlets together. After graduating, they formed the band Fontaines D.C. in 2017.[3]

Career

In 2019, Fontaines D.C. released their debut album Dogrel on Partisan Records. The album received widespread critical acclaim, catapulting the band to an international audience. Chatten drew comparisons with post-punk frontmen Ian Curtis and Mark E. Smith for both his intensity and lyrics.[4] The band quickly followed up with 2020's A Hero's Death, another hit with the critics and Chatten's "poetry suffused lyrics" again receiving plaudits.[5] A third album in four years, Skinty Fia was the band's first to not receive a Mercury Prize nomination, though it again was well received by critics.[6][7]

Chatten launched his solo career with the release of his single "The Score" on 25 April 2023.[8] On 4 May 2023, he released his second single "Fairlies".[9] On 30 June 2023, Chatten released his solo album Chaos for the Fly on Partisan Records. The Irish Times called it "a curveball worth catching" and gave it four stars out of five.[10] The Standard declared it "short but sweet, bleak but beautiful" and awarded it four stars.[11]

Chatten again received praise for both his vocals and lyrics on Fontaines D.C.'s fourth studio album, Romance. The Line of Best Fit stated: "Chatten's voice finds new facets. Falling throughout to dramatic whispered hushes, breathy flourishes, hip-hop flows, and confident highs – the rigorous touring life is paying dividends to his abilities."[12]

Personal life

Chatten currently resides in Kentish Town, London with his fiancée, to whom he became engaged in 2019.[13] His uncle is former England footballer, Gary Stevens.[14] Chatten experienced frequent panic attacks prior to being diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and beginning medication for it.[15]

Discography

Fontaines D.C.

Solo

Albums

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Chaos for the Fly
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Singles

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Title Year Album
"The Score" 2023 Chaos For the Fly
"Fairlies"
"Last Time Every Time Forever"
"All of the People"
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Other appearances

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Year Song Artist Album Notes
2022 "I Saw Light" Kae Tempest The Line Is A Curve
2022 "Full Way Round" Leftfield This Is What We Do
2023 "Better Way to Live" Kneecap Fine Art
2024 "Angel of My Dreams" Jade That's Showbiz Baby video only
"Stranger" Hinds Viva Hinds
2026 "Flags" Damon Albarn & Kae Tempest Help(2) as part of charity album for War Child
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