Music / rock

A kind of revolution


Reviews (3)


The observer

d. 14. May 2017

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Phil Mongredien

d. 14. May 2017

"A Kind Revolution is less startling than its immediate predecessors, in part because it reins in the genre-hopping. Although some of the magic is lost in the process, it consequently comes across as a more cohesive album, one that's suffused with warmth and optimism, giving equal weight to rock, soul and jazz".


Record collector

467 (2017 June)

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Daryl Easlea

467 (2017 June)

"This is a proper major work, revealing an artist at ease with himself without resting on his laurels. In short, it is the sound of confidence. A Kind Revolution could well be Paul Weller's greatest album to date".


PopMatters

d. 15. May 2017

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Chris Ingalls

d. 15. May 2017

"With a long, varied career that's managed to dip into nearly every conceivable style with great ease, Weller insists on looking forward (don't count on a Jam reunion happening, ever), with his music taking more and more chances and conceding less and less to the whims of the industry. A Kind Revolution is a vital, confident new entry in the catalog of a man who could very easily retire but still has too much music to share".