Paul McCartney discusses new album with Paul Mescal

Paul McCartney joined actor Paul Mescal for a 10-minute conversation about the rocker’s upcoming album The Boys of Dungeon Lane.

The exclusive short film was posted by Amazon and filmed in the same restaurant used for the album trailer. Mescal, who will portray McCartney in upcoming Beatles films, asked about the songwriter’s process and specific tracks including Lost Horizon and Salesman Saint.

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Paul McCartney announces new album 'The Boys of Dungeon Lane', illustrated with him holding the record against a nostalgic Liverpool backdrop.
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Paul McCartney has revealed details of his new album, The Boys of Dungeon Lane, due out on May 29 via MPL/Capitol. The record, produced with Andrew Watt, draws from his childhood memories in post-war Liverpool. The lead single, 'Days We Left Behind,' is now available.

Paul McCartney hosted a listening event at Abbey Road Studios on May 5 to preview his upcoming album The Boys Of Dungeon Lane. The record features his first-ever duet with former Beatles bandmate Ringo Starr on the track Home To Us. The album is scheduled for release on May 29.

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Paul McCartney appeared on The Rest Is History podcast to preview his upcoming track Salesman Saint and reflect on his early life. The appearance came one day before the album's expected release window.

Glen Matlock, founding bassist of the Sex Pistols, is releasing his documentary 'I Was a Teenage Sex Pistol' on digital streaming platforms on May 26. The film offers his perspective on the band's story, featuring interviews with key punk figures. Pre-orders begin on Apple TV on May 12.

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The iconic Liverpool venue The Jacaranda has teamed up with Paul McCartney to change its name to The Maccaranda.

Mystery Jets have announced their seventh studio album, 'A Hole To See The Sky Through', which is set to arrive on August 21 via Fiction Records. The record follows their 2020 release 'A Billion Heartbeats' and includes the hazy title track as its opening piece.

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Johnny Marr made a surprise appearance with Pet Shop Boys at London's Electric Ballroom on Wednesday during their 'Obscure' residency. The former Smiths guitarist joined Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe for live debuts of 'Up Against It' and 'I Didn’t Get Where I Am Today', plus a rare performance of 'The Truck Driver and His Mate'. Marr expressed his gratitude on Instagram afterward.

 

 

 

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