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  1. 21 lug 2017 · McKenna released his debut full-length album What Do You Think About the Car? on July 21, 2017. Declan McKenna released his second studio album, Zeros, on September 4, 2020.

  2. 9 mar 2017 · What Do You Think About the Car? is the debut studio album by English singer-songwriter Declan McKenna. It was released on 21 July 2017 by Columbia Records. Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last.fm.

  3. 12 mag 2017 · Declan McKenna was still a teenager when he made What Do You Think About the Car? and, accordingly, his debut album crackles with youthful exuberance. You can hear it in McKenna’s breezy delivery and the ease of his songcraft, the way in which the uplifting indie-rock of “Brazil” and the synth-pop stomp of “Bethlehem” loosely drip in ...

  4. 15 mag 2017 · Details. ‘What Do You Think About The Car?’ isn’t just a bunch of great songs thrown together, this album is perfectly crafted. Declan McKenna is the voice of a generation, shining light on social issues as well as producing arena ready tracks at the tender age of just 18.

  5. 17 lug 2017 · It might be easy to dismiss Declan McKenna as a young kid who writes catchy pop songs, but he's so much more than that. The 18-year-old Brit's debut album, What Do You Think About The Car?, proves ...

  6. 12 mag 2017 · Declan McKenna was still a teenager when he made What Do You Think About the Car? and, accordingly, his debut album crackles with youthful exuberance. You can hear it in McKenna’s breezy delivery and the ease of his songcraft, the way in which the uplifting indie-rock of “Brazil” and the synth-pop stomp of “Bethlehem” loosely drip in ...

  7. 12 mag 2017 · Declan McKenna was still a teenager when he made What Do You Think About the Car? and, accordingly, his debut album crackles with youthful exuberance. You can hear it in McKenna’s breezy delivery and the ease of his songcraft, the way in which the uplifting indie-rock of “Brazil” and the synth-pop stomp of “Bethlehem” loosely drip in ...