Saturns Pattern
Parting ways with Simon Dine, the chief collaborator on every one of the records in his great new millennial revival, Paul Weller settles into a celestial groove on Saturn's Pattern.
It is easy to think that Paul Weller gets a harsh deal from music critics. After all, he's one of British music's touchstones; from his revolutionary and genuinely original work with The Jam, via the enjoyable, breezy pop of The Style Council through to h
Paul Weller tightens up the repertoire and is at his best when reconciling his old and new styles
Paul Weller’s creative renaissance continues with another terrific album that takes influence from all over the place
Weller's 12th solo album exhibits a warmth that suggests he has overcome his musical midlife crisis, says Neil McCormick
Weller serves up some fine summery tunes with a hefty dash of psychedelia. Album review by Guy Oddy
Weller’s experimental phase continues apace: evolved and expansive vibes proliferate