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Declan Mckenna The Story Behind Paracetamol Music The Guardian

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Declan Mckenna Paracetamol Explanation Youtube

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A Declan McKenna track sounds as though it takes a trip to the past and picks a favourite trend of the underground then brings it back and.

Paracetamol declan mckenna meaning. Watch official video print or download text in PDF. Original lyrics of Paracetamol song by Declan McKenna. In an interview with Sound of Boston McKenna explained that the title of the song came from 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 Matt Wilkinson of NME called Paracetamol.

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Howl has a tough act to follow. The song was written entirely by McKenna. Declan McKenna the story behind Paracetamol.

His song Paracetamol is he says a song inspired by his reading about Leelah Acorn a transgender. Comment and share your favourite lyrics. Humongous is a song by the English musician Declan McKenna recorded and released for his debut album What Do You Think About The Car.

Declan McKenna Paracetamol Explanation. Humongous is the first track from Declan McKennas debut full-length album What Do You Think About the Car. The song deals with sensational and depressing media coverage and how it affects young people he was just 16 when it was released.

Situational McKenna covers several relevant topics most notably acceptance and embracement of various relationships as opposed to judgement and needless persecution. Paracetamol Paracetamol is arguably the most moving song from What Do You Think of the Car. The song was inspired by transgender teen Leelah Alcorn who committed suicide in 2014.

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