"This was a lot of memories of Liverpool for me," he remarked in a recent Abbey Road Studios listening session Published May 12, 2026 4:05PM (EDT) Paul McCartney (Jim Dyson/Getty Images) “ The Boys of Dungeon Lane ,” Paul McCartney ’s twenty-seventh post- Beatles studio album, is the portrait of an artist in his twilight, a rich assortment of storytelling and nostalgia befitting the world’s greatest living songwriter. “The Boys of Dungeon Lane” rests easily alongside McCartney’s finest twenty-first-century LPs, especially “Chaos and Creation in the Backyard” (2005) and “McCartney III” (2020). As with “McCartney III,” the former Beatle plays most of the instruments on the new album, a clear signal that his virtuosic musical talents remain in top form. Indeed, his playing is as supple and inventive as ever. But in an unusual twist, the real star of the show here is McCartney’s heartfelt lyrics.…