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Grian Chatten - "Salt Throwers off a Truck" KUTX Pop-Up Session

Grian Chatten, lead singer of Fontaines D.C. joins KUTX 98.9 for a pop-up session Sept. 15, 2023 Filmed at Eastwoods Park. Unlike the blunt, driving messages of the Fontaines’ music, the songs on Chaos For The Fly slow down to admire the view and take in the scenery. They’re full of imagery and atmosphere. “Narrowing the tools down to just myself and the guitar on the road demanded more heavy lifting be done by the lyrics, you know what I mean? I had to write the instrumentation into the words, nearly. I’ve kind of got so many, so many kinds of notes and thoughts I like to keep track of. And I really don’t like having a full caché, especially when we’re on the cusp of writing a new album as we are with Fontaines DC. I really like the idea of beginning kind of with an intention for a record. This album kind of felt a little bit like a clearing of the decks in some regards.” Find the full interview with Grian Chatten at https://kutx.org/words-on-music/music... Credits: Grian Chatten, Collings guitar, Vocal Producer: Deidre Gott; Audio: Jake Perlman; Cameras: Renee Dominguez, Ivy Fowler, Nastassja Collak, Edit: Renee Dominguez KUTX 98.9 FM is the Austin Music Experience Stream KUTX: https://play.kutx.org/#station=kutx Like us on Facebook:   / kutxaustin   Follow us on Twitter:   / kutx   Follow us on Instagram:   / kutx   Subscribe to our YouTube Channel:    / kutxaustin   Check out more live performances from KUTX and other community supported radio stations on NPR Music Live Sessions: https://livesessions.npr.org/

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