Over a career that stretches back five decades, Paul Weller's songs are woven into the very fabric of British music. His body of work stands shoulder to shoulder with formative heroes such as John Lennon, Paul McCartney and Ray Davies, a canon that takes in an astonishing 28 studio albums, multiple Brit Awards, Ivor Novellos and eight Number One records.
From his era-defining beginnings with The Jam - whose explosive 1977 debut In The City became a cornerstone of the punk era, to the soulful sophistication of The Style Council and his acclaimed solo masterpieces Wild Wood and Stanley Road, Weller's music has continually evolved while retaining its unmistakable modernist spirit. Recent records like On Sunset, 66 and latest album, El Dorado, reaffirm his relentless creative energy and refusal to stand still.
Renowned for his electrifying live performances and forward-looking approach to songwriting, Weller remains an artist in constant motion, a musician who views his past achievements only as a rear-view mirror glance before accelerating into the next chapter.