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What Do You Think About the Car?

309M streams

309,016,872

British Bombs

48M streams

48,024,016

Zeros

41M streams

41,018,137

The Key to Life on Earth (TSHA Remix)

36.3M streams

36,298,244

Paracetamol

35.4M streams

35,426,349

The Kids Don't Wanna Come Home

24M streams

24,002,511

Beautiful Faces (Skream Remix)

21.8M streams

21,764,183

Slipping Through My Fingers

17.5M streams

17,511,262

Humongous

11.6M streams

11,601,230

Rapture (Georgia Remix)

10.6M streams

10,644,623

Biography

Cheshunt, Hertfordshire to Los Angeles is a fair trek. The East Sussex coast remains an ocean from LA. But Declan sought change. What Happened to the Beach? finds McKenna shedding a metaphorical skin. Almost as soon as he landed in California, Declan got to work with producer Gianluca Buccellati, perhaps best known for his work with Arlo Parks and Lana Del Rey, on his album What Happened to the Beach?. If his previous works were that of a young musician trying to find his place in the world, his latest is a musician taking heed of his own experience trusting his instincts. It’s a nimble record, written and recorded under the California sun with playful grooves and loose structures. “Any time I tried to be too serious the songs would get too heavy and the thing I was trying to get at, this idea of a release, was weighed down,” he says. “These songs sound a lot like the music I listen to,” McKenna says about the new tunes, citing St. Vincent and Unknown Mortal Orchestra hypnotic and spacey energy as influences. What Happened to the Beach? is an album full of tone and colour. Musically, it’s a bit weirder and wonky, and the sound of a songwriter enjoying himself and gleefully defying expectations. “In the past few years there has been a bit of weight behind making music,” he says. “I wanted to open up and not worry about things so much. I was putting a lot of pressure on myself in the past when I just needed to drop the intensity a bit and have some fun.”