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Declan McKenna, Paracetamol (live), Fox Theater, Oakland, November 1, 2023 (4K)

Declan McKenna plays his song "Paracetamol" live in concert at the Fox Theater in Oakland, California on November 1, 2023. Paracetamol was released as a single in 2015 and later appeared on McKenna's debut studio album, What Do You Think About The Car? (2017). McKenna described the inspiration for Paracetamol (which is the UK equivalent of the painkiller acetaminophen a/k/a Tylenol) in an interview: "The song was primarily inspired by a story I heard about a child who’d committed suicide, after pressure from her parents to undergo transgender conversion therapy. The idea of using the lyric paracetamol was a way of comparing the belief that someone can be cured from who they are, via therapy, to an everyday painkiller. It’s as ridiculous as it is heartbreaking." Declan McKenna is a 24-year-old British singer-songwriter from Hertfordshire, England. This was the second-to-last night of his Big Return Tour. Joining him onstage were Henry Pearce (keyboards / flute), Isabel Torres (guitar), Linus Fenton (bass), and Ben Limmer (drums). ====================== Declan McKenna - The Big Return Tour Dates - Leg 3 (2023): Special guest: Allie Crow Buckley Sept. 27 - New Haven, CT @ Toad’s Place Oct. 1 - Columbia, SC @ The Senate Oct. 2 - Athens, GA @ Georgia Theatre Oct. 3 - Chattanooga, TN @ The Signal Oct. 5 - New Orleans, LA @ Toulouse Theatre Oct. 16 - Albuquerque, NM @ El Rey Theater Oct. 17 - Tempe, AZ @ Marquee Theatre Oct. 19 - Denver, CO @ Ogden Theatre Oct. 21 - Salt Lake City, UT @ The Union Oct. 23 - Seattle, WA @ Showbox SoDo Oct. 25 - Portland, OR @ Roseland Theater Oct. 29 - Vancouver, BC @ Commodore Ballroom Oct. 31 - Sacramento, CA @ Ace Of Spades Nov. 1 - Oakland, CA @ Fox Theater Nov. 3 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Novo ======================= Declan McKenna official bio: In late 2019, Declan McKenna headed out to Nashville to record his second album, Zeros, with producer Jay Joyce. By September 2020, he was battling out for a number 1 record with The Rolling Stones. “Nashville is a great place to record because it’s filled with a lot of creative people and music heads trying to escape LA.” This idea of a refuge is fitting for Declan, who wanted to be away from the pressures of London or the drab consistency of home, allowing for an intimacy and a desire to explore on this super galactic album that can only really be pursued in a place that is unfamiliar. Zeros is playful, wonderfully strange and intensely musical, but there’s a dark shadow looming throughout. It’s Coors Light and cowboy boots escaping a Silicon Valley dystopia. Whilst Declan might have lost that particular battle by a whisker to Jagger and his cohorts on the very last day of sales, it showed just how far Declan had come since his arrival as a slight in stature, big ball of fizzing teenage energy only a few years earlier. The boy most likely to had very quickly become the young man to beat. But for all the chart noise and colourful media presence, it’s the music that does the lionshare of the talking. Zeros is a curious, unique and bold record that is teeming with fresh ideas and nods back to eras that have no right to head up the charts in the year 2020. It’s a very British trait to focus on age, but it simply has no right to be conceived by a twenty one year-old who was younger still in its writing. Opening track, You Better Believe!!! comes in hot, aggressive and excitable. It’s a mean song, it's accusational. You’ve changed. You’re gonna die. The world’s gonna end and everyone is going to forget you. It combines a retro, 70s space-race inspired energy with a modern tale of anxiety. Musically and lyrically, it provides a perfect blueprint to the album: ‘So you know how it feels to wait at Heaven’s gate for God,/ Watching your requiem on a screen… I’m sorry my dear,/ The Asteroids here.’ “I began to understand where I was strong with lyrics. Something that frustrated me with the last album was people relying on buzzwords, even though my songs were never just about one thing, so I began to consciously write these more abstract narratives. I wanted to make a story out of it instead of enforcing too much of one idea into a song.” Rather than allowing contemporary culture to explain away the record, we're challenged by Declan’s kinship to the surreal, something closely connected to his inherent aversion to definition.

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