Declan McKenna shares new single 'The Key To Life On Earth'

With his highly-anticipated new album set to arrive later this year, Declan McKenna has now unveiled the next cut to be lifted from his forthcoming full-length.

The new single 'The Key To Life On Earth' comes accompanied by a new video, directed by Will Hooper and starring The End Of The F***ing World actor Alex Lawther, and follows on from the previously shared lead track 'Beautiful Faces' in previewing his sophomore LP 'Zeros', which is due out on the 21st August via Columbia Records.

Speaking about the new video, he said, “'The Key To Life On Earth' reflects on mundanity and hostility. I suppose it’s set in suburbia much like my hometown. The video sees two people, who are very similar, in conflict with each other, and I think that’s the simplest analogy for the song’s purpose.

“Alex Lawther is someone I’ve wanted to work with for a long time, I enjoyed watching his roles in Carnage, Black Mirror and The End Of The F***ing world, and I was trying to get in contact after seeing how much people compared us online. After finding I had a mutual friend with one of his family, I was eventually able to get his number and we got talking. We met up for tea a few times and found out we really did have a lot of mutual passions and ideas, and we shared and compared our experiences of working in our respective creative worlds. We hung out at the Extinction Rebellion and I ended up playing him some of my album. We were both keen to work together but syncing up timewise was pretty challenging.

“We eventually pulled together with the video’s director Will Hooper who has helped to put together most of my video projects for this record so far, and with more ridiculous ideas than you could shake a vegan cream tea at; we finally managed to lock in a date to make this video - and just in time as it turns out.”

Check out the new video for 'The Key To Life On Earth' in the player below.

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