14 September 2019

Paul Weller "True Meanings" (2018)

True Meanings

release date: Sep. 14, 2018
format: cd
[album rate: 3,5 / 5] [3,62]
producer: Paul Weller
label: Parlophone - nationality: England, UK


14th studio album by Paul Weller, who is also credited as sole producer like he was on A Kind Revolution (2017).
Where his latest solo albums all have been in the alternative rock genre showing various contemporary musical influences, this is something quite diverse. It's a primarily acoustic-driven folk rock and singer / songwriter album, although, it also bears traits of a mellow chamber pop with bold use of strings. The overall sensations, however, is a quiet sincere collection of songs that bonds nicely with the ballads he has written throughout his entire career, be it with The Jam, The Style Council or as solo artist.
As Mark Beaumont of NME remarks "Paul Weller’s career has always ebbed and flowed between the incisive and the pastoral, one minute joy-riding through a town called Malice, the next punting soulfully down the Cam." And yes, that might be so, and what if? It's not entirely up to Weller to release cutting edge game-changing music where he do have his hits and misses - and mostly the latter. It's always nice to hear his own true-meant ballads instead of pretending he's shaping new styles with the young ones, and this album may not be his Nebraska or King of America album, but it does suit his voice and age very nicely.
Recommended.
[ allmusic.com, The Guardian, 4 / 5, NME 3 / 5 stars ]