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The Rolling Stones have revealed the impending arrival of their latest studio album, titled “Foreign Tongues,” set to be released on July 10. The renowned British rock band made the announcement during a promotional event in New York City, generating immense excitement among their global fanbase who have remained loyal since the band's inception.
This forthcoming album will mark the band's 25th studio effort, following closely behind the successful release of “Hackney Diamonds.” That previous album achieved remarkable international acclaim, topping various charts and receiving favorable reviews from critics. Given that “Hackney Diamonds” was their first original album in nearly 18 years, this new announcement is yet another significant moment for rock music enthusiasts.
At the event, band members Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Ronnie Wood discussed their new project and previewed various tracks. A social media video showcased the trio collaborating in a recording studio, emphasizing their unwavering dedication to music, despite their advanced ages.
The album launch coincided with the debut of a new single titled “In The Stars.” Fans responded enthusiastically online as the track was released, commending the band for maintaining their classic rock aura while also sounding revitalized. Music analysts noted that the buzz surrounding the release further cements the group’s impactful legacy across generations.
During the promotional event hosted by comedian Conan O'Brien, Mick Jagger shared insights about the journey of creating music at 82 years old. He expressed that the band continues to cherish making music together and approaches each album with remarkable commitment. Jagger humorously addressed his vocal health following Conan's compliments on his singing prowess during the event.
A standout feature of “Foreign Tongues” is the anticipated contributions from Paul McCartney and Robert Smith. McCartney, a former member of The Beatles, alongside Robert Smith, the frontman of The Cure, are set to lend their talents to select tracks, a collaboration seen as a momentous fusion of British rock legends.
While the excitement for the new album is palpable, the band did not announce any future world tours during the gathering. Reports indicate that discussions around touring were undertaken but ultimately shelved due to concerns regarding the members' ages and health. Many fans had hoped that this album would be followed by an international concert series.
Rumors about the album began circulating last month when the band quietly released a special edition vinyl single under the pseudonym “The Cockroaches.” The track “Rough And Twisted” was only available in select UK record stores, leading fans to notice the selling price of £10.07, which seemed to hint at July 10 as the target release date for the upcoming album.
The Rolling Stones continue to rank among the most successful and influential rock bands in history. Even after over 60 years in the music scene, the band continues to capture global attention through new projects and public appearances. The announcement of “Foreign Tongues” once again showcases the band’s lasting appeal and its capacity to engage with audiences of all ages.