A.S Fanning announces fourth album with haunting new single

Irish songwriter A.S. Fanning has announced his fourth studio album 'Take Me Back To Nowhere', which explores romantic connection like a crime scene—dissecting desire until only fear and need remain.

Arriving February 6th via K&F Records, the album introduces itself through 'Romance' (October 17th), a synth-drenched meditation where Fanning's brooding baritone maps heartbreak onto barren landscapes, exposing love as little more than our neuroses finding their mirror image in another person.

"This is a disillusioned love song," Fanning explains. "Representing a feeling of hopelessness through imagery of a barren physical landscape. There's also some hint of room for hope or vulnerability in the line 'love lets you in…' but it's generally quite a cynical song suggesting that romantic feelings are just a confused mixture of fear, need, and desire."

He extends that thesis across the entire record: "Everyone is isolated and their own issues and interior processes are what's informing their relationships with other people—who you fall in love with is just based on your own particular cocktail of neuroses, which you somehow find reflected in another person." It's the kind of brutal honesty that makes you reconsider every relationship you've ever had. The track showcases everything that's made Fanning's work so compelling—that distinctive Cave-esque delivery stripping away romantic pretense until only raw, uncomfortable truth remains.

The album itself emerged from chaos—literally. A wrist injury forced the Berlin-based artist to abandon his usual methods, while deep dives into Ursula K. Le Guin and J.G. Ballard's science fiction warped his perspective on reality itself. The result channels those authors' fascination with psychological collapse into dark indie folk that feels like wandering through someone else's fever dream. Since relocating to Berlin and releasing three acclaimed solo albums, Fanning has carved out singular territory where Irish literary tradition collides with 60s psychedelia and rock experimentation.

With 'Take Me Back To Nowhere' arriving in Feb 2026, stream the new single 'Romance' below 

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