Bob's Casino

Album: Chaos for the Fly (2023)
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  • "Bob's Casino" is a whimsical and enigmatic track released in 2023 on Fontaines D.C. frontman Grian Chatten's solo debut album, Chaos For The Fly. The song tells the story of a man who loses everything he has, including his love, through his addiction to gambling.
  • The song leans into a dreamlike, surreal vibe. It was inspired by a night on the beach when Chatten saw the lights reflected off the water and had the idea for a track called "Bob's Casino."

    "'Bob's Casino' is a tune about a kind of addiction and inertia and isolation," Chatten explained to Apple Music. "I wanted it to sound as beautiful as it sounds in the addict's head, or the isolated person's head, when they achieve those moments of respite. I think that's a much more realistic picture than a tune that sounds scared straight or something."
  • Bob is an actual person who owned a casino in Chatten's hometown of Skerries in Ireland (it's now closed).

    "It's a place that all my mates used to work, growing up," Chatten told Apple Music's Matt Wilkinson. "I have an image of a few of my mates. One of my mates, Johnny, he just used to roll rollies and smoke them and lean over the fence and chat to us. And not really pay attention to the clientele hopping on the dodgy equipment and sailing around the place."
  • Grian Chatten wanted to emulate Lee Hazelwood's psychedelic country song "Hey Cowboy" on "Bob's Casino." "I wanted something that sounded like that," he told Mojo magazine. "Like I'd stuck it on a jukebox in a casino in Dublin Harbor."
  • "Chaos For The Fly" is a punchline Charles Addams wrote for Morticia in The Addams Family. Explaining why he appropriated it, Chatten told Mojo, "The album deals with feeling out of control, having a sense of fate, isolation, repetition. Partly by being on the road, having to relinquish my own freedom to live by an itinerary. But it was also inspired by looking at casinos, by gambling, drinking, doing laps of the town."

    Chattan added that there is a more direct personal influence for the title. "An ex said to me, years ago, when she tried to get me to take loads of pills," he recalled. "I mean, loads of pills. I was like, 'No, I'm not doing that.' That's when she said that line, 'What is normal for the spider is chaos for the fly.' It's scared the s--t out of me."
  • Georgie Jesson, Chatten's fiancé, is a guest vocalist on four Chaos For The Fly tracks, including "Bob's Casino," where she sings the chorus. "Her parts were stand-in initially, but I felt they were irreplaceable," Chatten told Mojo. "I trusted the subjectivity of my relationship with her; her presence inspired a lot of the music. Besides, we couldn't overthink it. We did all the parts in a day. It was chaotic." He chuckles. "For the fly!"

    Jenson also directed and produced the trippy accompanying video for Chaos For The Fly's opening track, "The Score."
  • Chatten and Dan Carey produced Chaos For The Fly; Carey helmed Fontaines' first three albums.

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