Penned soon after of the Paris terror attacks – this song is McKenna’s response to the youth being excluded from political discussions, and at risk of those in power but with no voice. Its angry, but peppered with just as much optimism to make things seem hopeful in the world – at least for a few minutes. Talking about the track, McKenna said: "”The Kids Don’t Wanna Come Home" is a song I wrote about being a young person in the modern world. It’s about wanting to challenge fears and be part of a movement of change, and looking for hope despite a lot of dark and horrible th… read more
Penned soon after of the Paris terror attacks – this song is McKenna’s response to the youth being excluded from political discussions, and at risk o… read more
Penned soon after of the Paris terror attacks – this song is McKenna’s response to the youth being excluded from political discussions, and at risk of those in power but with no voice. I… read more
Declan McKenna is an English singer, songwriter, and musician from Hertfordshire. He won the Glastonbury Festival's Emerging Talent Competition in 2015. He writes alternative indie-pop music with influences from artists such as David Bowie. He has toured in the UK, Europe and in the US. Declan is known for his outspoken political views, including in his songs such as 'Brazil' which portrays a social commentary on the corruption within the Fifa organisation. His debut album, What do You Think About the Car, was released on 21st of July 2017. His 2nd album, Zeros, was… read more
Declan McKenna is an English singer, songwriter, and musician from Hertfordshire. He won the Glastonbury Festival's Emerging Talent Competition in 2015. He writes alternative indie-pop… read more
Declan McKenna is an English singer, songwriter, and musician from Hertfordshire. He won the Glastonbury Festival's Emerging Talent Competition in 2015. He writes alternative indie-pop music with influences from artists such as Da… read more