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“Owning up to his whiteness and his unwitting role in perpetuating social injustices, indie-rock guitar-slinger Declan Kennedy showcases his journey with a new song. “Guilty as Anyone,” blurring lines between genres, feels very much in-line with ’90s alternative rock. “I was born with a loaded gun,” he structures it with an alarming sense of the evening news. His awareness is the kind of change, especially coming from the white, straight, male breed, that’ll really drive us forward. We can start here.”
“‘Guilty As Anybody’ is well executed mixture of pop rock and folk music by a young Chicago-native who currently resides in Nashville. From the swingin’ Common Crime to the acoustic and very honest Warning Signs to the sociopolitical examination that is the title track, Declan explores all sides of himself as well as the environment around him in what is an extremely catchy and enjoyable solo album.”
— SHOUTS - Music From the Rooftops
“Common Crime” from “Guilty as Anybody” is featured in the compilation Punx Do Good! A Benefit for the Yellowhammer Fund.
— Read about it on Stereogum