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"That Dangerous Age" Announced As First Single From Paul Weller's "Sonik Kicks"



From PaulWeller.com

On March 11th, Weller will release 'That Dangerous Age', the first single to be taken from his forthcoming album 'Sonik Kicks'.

Detailing the agonies of the frustrated middle-aged wage slave, 'That Dangerous Age' is set to be yet another Weller classic.

Speaking about the track, Paul said: "There was an inference that I was going through a mid-life crises, which I found really amusing: the clichéd notion of it. And that was the impetus for (the song) even though it isn’t really about that. It’s a bit tongue in cheek, too. I guess it’s also about how society views people of a certain age. For me, does it really matter what age you are? It’s what's up there in your soul that matters." 

Stay tuned for full tracklistings and pre-order details coming soon.

'That Dangerous Age' will be hitting radio stations from Monday (February 13), and precedes the release of 'Sonik Kicks' on March 19th plus Weller's 5 night run at the Roundhouse in London.

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