Itâs a Friday night in 2020 and, letâs face it, things are looking very dystopian out there. Right on cue, alt-pop star Declan McKenna is back with a listening party-come-gig in honour of his new album, âZeroesâ, a futurist concept record about climate change, social injustice and our hyper-connected world.
Three songs deep, and youâd be forgiven for thinking this is a Bowie tribute act. Since his 2017 debut, Declan McKenna has re-designed himself as a modern-day glam-rock icon, moving on stage with childish insouciance, resplendent in Marc Bolan glitter make-up and silver lamĂ©. Sprawling piano-ballad âBe An Astronautâ and cosmic-synth number âThe Key To Life On Earthâ are unmistakeable love-letters to Ziggy Stardust.
But while McKenna may echo Bowieâs vocal flourishes and tales of suburban strife, he doesnât always fully assume his leading man status. âThese two songs are the best songs everâ, he says with not-quite sarcasm, before launching into âSagittarius A*â. What should have been a thrashing take-down of trust-fund babies comes off as a bit tame, while dance-number âRaptureâ never fully takes flight. All is saved, though, by the psychedelic guitar riffs of âTwice Your Sizeâ and kick-ass chorus of âBeautiful Facesâ â McKennaâs anthem for doomed youth, which, in usual circumstances, would easily have had the crowd on his side.
The north Londonerâs retro-future mission triumphs when he turns to his older, most overtly politically material. On post-punk hit âBritish Bombsâ, McKenna takes things up a gear as he tears apart the hypocrisy of Britainâs arms trade. âGreat British bombs in the Yemen!â, he protests, falling to his knees and staring straight into the camera with overdue rock-star swagger, before coming full circle with melodic, anti-corruption hit âBrazilâ.
A âMan Who Fell To Earthâ for the pandemic-age, maybe. But Declan McKenna is most compelling as a frontman when the inter-galactic glam-rock is stripped back, and his biting social commentary is left to speak for itself.
Declan McKenna played:
âYou Better Believe!!!â
âBe An Astronautâ
âThe Key to Life on Earthâ
âBeautiful Facesâ
âDaniel, You’re Still a Childâ
âEmilyâ
âTwice Your Sizeâ
âRaptureâ
âSagittarius A*â
âEventually, Darlingâ
âBritish Bombsâ
âBrazilâ
âMake Me Your Queenâ
âListen To Your Friendsâ
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