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Paul Weller's Brief Comment On The Next LP!

Paul Weller is ready to down tools on his 10th solo album.

The 51-year-old singer said that he will concentrate on the project for another four weeks before reaching the finished product.

Speaking to the Daily Star, Weller revealed: "I've another month or so to go on it. It's full of very short spiky songs, two and a half minutes, concise."

The star's ninth solo disc 22 Dreams was named best album at the Mojo Honours List ceremony on Thursday night.

Weller has previously stated that its follow-up will be released early next year, adding: "I wish it was f***ing coming out next week, man, 'cos it's right on the button."

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