The Rolling Stones Release Song with Robert Smith and Video with Anya Taylor-Joy
The band also unveiled a video for “Jealous Lover” as it continues a rollout for the album due July 10.
- On Thursday, The Rolling Stones released two new singles, 'Jealous Lover' and 'Divine Intervention,' ahead of their upcoming album Foreign Tongues arriving July 10 via Capitol Records.
- Both tracks feature former Spencer Davis Group and Traffic musician Steve Winwood on keys, positioning the new singles as part of the band's broader album rollout strategy.
- 'Divine Intervention' features The Cure's Robert Smith on guitar, while the 'Jealous Lover' music video, directed by Chris Barrett and Luke Taylor, stars actress Anya Taylor-Joy and actor Charles Melton.
- Guitarist Keith Richards told Uncut magazine that touring remains uncertain, citing the toll of travel but suggesting residencies in London, New York, or Paris as alternatives.
- The band's official podcast, Speaking In Tongues, launches its first episode on Thursday, hosted by singer Norah Jones, expanding the album promotion across multiple platforms.
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Listen to the Rolling Stones' Two Latest Great New Songs - "Jealous Lover," "Divine Intervention" - from Forthcoming Album
The great new Rolling Stones album, “Foreign Tongues,” is coming on July 10th. We’ve already heard two of the new songs — “Rough and Twisted,” and “In the Stars.” The band sounds like it made the album in 1980. Now come two more tracks — “Jealous Lover’ and “Divine Intervention.” They are each knockouts. The […] The post Listen to the Rolling Stones’ Two Latest Great New Songs — “Jealous Lover,” “Divine Intervention” — from Forthcoming Album app…
The Rolling Stones unveiled Jealous Lover and Divine Intervention, two songs from their 25th opus Foreign Tongues, to be released on July 10.
Never tame the Rolling Stones who returned to the track with "Foreign Tongues" on July 10th all over the world. The project was anticipated by the single "Jealous Lover" and before that by "In The Stars" . Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood decided to release 14 tracks, less than three years after the previous "Hackney Diamonds" , winner of 1 Grammy Award. "Foreign Diamonds" came to life in less than a month at Metropolis Studios in Wes…
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