The Rolling Stones Announce New Album, 'Foreign Tongues.' Here's What We Know so Far
The 14-track album includes guest appearances from Paul McCartney and Robert Smith and one of Charlie Watts’ final recordings.
- On Tuesday, The Rolling Stones officially announced their new 14-track studio album, "Foreign Tongues," scheduled for release on July 10 via Capitol Records.
- Producer Andrew Watt oversaw recording sessions completed in less than one month at Metropolis Studios in West London, following a viral marketing campaign that used the band's pseudonym "The Cockroaches."
- Collaborators on the project include Paul McCartney, Robert Smith, and Steve Winwood, with the album capturing one of the final drum performances by late drummer Charlie Watts before his 2021 death.
- Accompanying the album announcement, the band released the lead single "In the Stars" on Tuesday, with cover artwork painted by American artist Nathaniel Mary Quinn.
- Keith Richards described the record as having "a continuity from Hackney Diamonds," though the band is unlikely to announce a full tour to support the release anytime soon.
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The Rolling Stones announce on Tuesday (5) their 25th studio album, "Foreign Tongues" (Polydor/Universal Music), with release scheduled for July 10. The vocalist Mick Jagger and guitarists Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood participate in a release of the album in Brooklyn, New York, and start an American TV schedule from this Wednesday, with appearances on Jimmy Fallon's "Tonight Show". Released three years after "Hackney Diamonds", the album begin…
The Rolling Stones announce today the release of their expected new studio album Foreign Tongues, which will arrive on July 10 through Polydor/Universal Music. This vibrant collection of 14 songs is released less than three years after Hackney Diamonds, a Grammy Award winning work and widely acclaimed by critics, who led world rankings and achieved multiple platinum certifications. The new album will be featured with the main single ‘In the Star…
After several games for detectives, the release of a single (but only vinyl) under the name of another band and an indiscreet camera showing recording sessions, The Rolling Stones finally announced the release of its new album.As it had already transcended, the title will be Foreign Tongues and will feature very special guests, such as Paul McCartney and Robert Smith, among others. Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood shared the announcem…
The fans of the Rolling Stones can already watch the video of the single In the Stars, with which the band opens the mouth of their new studio album, Foreign Tongues, which they will release on July 10. The veteran British band, formed in 1962, has said in a brief statement that this album is “rooted in blues, country and rock”.
Rolling Stones announce July 10 release of new album 'Foreign Tongues'
The Rolling Stones will release a new album on July 10 named "Foreign Tongues", the legendary British rockers announced on Tuesday.
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