The album "Dopamine Chamber" emerges as a constellation behind billowing sighs of smog: potent ballads and anthemic melodies that glimmer through the darkness of twilight. In a world balancing on the brink of collapse, it explores how pleasure transforms in a time marked by danger – and what our pursuit of it reveals about us.

Across the album, Fontaines D.C. – Grian Chatten, Carlos O’Connell, Conor Curley, Conor Deegan, and Tom Coll – move between dissatisfaction and fear, until the two merge, reflecting the overwhelming experience of artificial intelligence, environmental collapse, and political violence, all riding on the same algorithms as memes, jokes, and celebrity culture. “The album itself is a dopamine chamber,” Chatten explains. “You step inside and we test these different mind- or mood- altering pieces of music on you.”