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Paul Weller’s ‘True Meanings’ Is Another Successful Musical Reinvention

Paul Weller’s ‘True Meanings’ Is Another Successful Musical Reinvention

On True Meanings, the legendary Paul Weller turns folky and reflective in his most instantly satisfying work in years.

Paul Weller, The Style Council, The Jam: Weller’s Always on a Roll

Paul Weller, The Style Council, The Jam: Weller’s Always on a Roll

Too prolific an artist to pin down, still, it's not hard to wish that this book about each and every one of Paul Weller's solo albums could have been more engaging.

Impossible Idea: An Interview with Paul Weller

Impossible Idea: An Interview with Paul Weller

One of the UK's most revolutionary rock figures isn't showing any signs of slowing down. Paul Weller's insatiable thirst for the new leads to the creation of A Kind Revolution. The Modfather talks with PopMatters about his new music and career.

Paul Weller: A Kind Revolution

Paul Weller: A Kind Revolution

In a career that spans 40 years, Paul Weller is still making vibrant, essential music and his latest album is among his most impassioned and focused.
Paul Weller: Jawbone – Music From the Film

Paul Weller: Jawbone – Music From the Film

The ageless, prolific Weller steps out of his comfort zone with his first soundtrack, and it's a moody, psychedelic gem.
Stone Foundation – “Strange People” feat. William Bell (premiere)

Stone Foundation – “Strange People” feat. William Bell (premiere)

British soul band Stone Foundation collaborates with William Bell and Paul Weller on the new feel-good, hopeful single "Strange People".
The Story of the Jam, a Band That Had the Sense to Break up on Time

The Story of the Jam, a Band That Had the Sense to Break up on Time

It's a great time to be a fan of The Jam and this 2015 documentary is but one reason why. Now issued with a full live concert from 1980, you can't lose.
‘A Town Called Malice’: What’s Happened to Working-Class Music?

‘A Town Called Malice’: What’s Happened to Working-Class Music?

Is it possible that the very idea of the working class doesn't exist in popular music today -- as if it's been erased?

Paul Weller: 18 May 2012 – New York

Paul Weller: Sonik Kicks

Paul Weller: Wake Up the Nation

The Who, the Mods, and the Quadrophenia Connection