The Guardian (USA)

Declan McKenna: What Happened to the Beach? review – a genuinely psychedeli­c experience

- Ben Beaumont-Thomas

“I got a boring apartment, and all of the drugs / I’m fucking dangerous,” Declan McKenna sings on his third album, and you can well believe him – few recent major-label albums have sounded this authentica­lly psychedeli­c.

The 25-year-old Brit broke through in 2015 with debut single Brazil – which had a second flush of TikTok’d fame in 2022 – and he scaled up to maximalist glam on second album Zeroes, which, for all McKenna’s natural melodic gifts, felt a little overworked. As if advised by someone skinning up to stop fretting and chill on a bean bag, What Happened to the Beach? goes with its own odd flow. It somewhat recalls the Beatles’ White Album in the way it breezes quizzicall­y from one good idea to the next like a stoned magpie, and there are also heavy shades of more recent pop-psychedeli­cists such as MGMT, Unknown Mortal Orchestra and (on Honest Test) Devendra Banhart.

Individual songs have melodies as pleasurabl­e as a sugar cube on the tongue, but the album’s biggest strength is the overall feel of a strange, undulating high – indeed, a more more accurate replicatio­n of a drugs experience than, say, hazy reverb. One minute McKenna is totally baked and itchily paranoid, a “cheesecake junkie in constant grief … picking at my pimples on my plastic skin” on Breath of Light. The next, on the LCD Soundsyste­m pump of Nothing Works, he’s sweatily euphoric. But just as lyrics about football corruption gave Brazil’s jangles a steely tone, McKenna’s lyrics are far from stoner nonsense as he writes compelling­ly about self-doubt and indirectio­n. These are quintessen­tial thirdalbum woes, but he’s droll with it, as on Wobble where he prepares for a holiday in Tenerife: “I used tocry at home all night / now I might in the sunshine.”

In the end, the feeling is of someone desperate to cut through not just his own torpor, but a whole US-UK mono

culture he complains of on Elevator Hum. He certainly achieves it with this dissociati­ve, distinctiv­e album.

 ?? ?? The artwork for Declan McKenna’s What Happened to the Beach? Photograph: AP
The artwork for Declan McKenna’s What Happened to the Beach? Photograph: AP
 ?? Like a somewhat stoned magpie … Declan McKenna. Photograph: Publicity image ??
Like a somewhat stoned magpie … Declan McKenna. Photograph: Publicity image

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