Chilli Jesson, former frontman of the cult band Palma Violets, who graced the covers of NME and topped the charts, experienced a brutal turning point after the band's demise. Lost, he tried to reinvent himself with Crewel Intentions, then turned to pop songwriting out of necessity. Disillusioned, he stepped away from music – until Fontaines D.C. invited him on tour, rekindling his passion for raw, honest music. From this rebirth came Dead Dads Club, his most intimate and authentic project, created with Rupert Greaves. Their first track, "Don't Blame The Son For The Sins Of The Father," is proof of this: an artistic renaissance driven by emotion and honesty.