Take a look at Fontaines DC's journey so far in new documentary Sold For Parts
Fontaines DC are the focus of a new 24-and-a-half-minute documentary titled Sold For Parts.
Last Friday (6 March), Wonderland hosted the premiere of a new Fontaines DC documentary called Sold For Parts.
The documentary (which is nearly 25 minutes long) is put together by COLLECTIVE films, and follows the band as they write and record their debut LP Dogrel, and sees them open up about their process.
Sold For Parts includes interviews with their manager, producer Dan Carey, and more, as well as unseen footage, and intimate conversations about their songs.
Back in December 2019, Fontaines DC's Carlos O’Connell revealed they had finished recording their second album, which is "influenced by The Beach Boys".
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