The Rolling Stones Unveil 'Foreign Tongues': New Album Announcement and Single Debut

The Rolling Stones made a grand announcement at the converted Williamsburgh Savings Bank in Brooklyn, revealing their upcoming album "Foreign Tongues" and debuting a new single titled "In The Stars." The band, consisting of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Ronnie Wood, shared details about the album, which was recorded in London over a month and is set to be released on July 10. The album will feature a special appearance from the late drummer Charlie Watts, as well as collaborations with artists like Paul McCartney, Steve Winwood, and Robert Smith.
The Stones' last album was "Hackney Diamonds" in 2023, marking their return to original material after 18 years. The new album, "Foreign Tongues," will showcase the band's diverse influences and musical collaborations. The artwork for the album, created by artist Nathaniel Quinn, was revealed during the announcement event, adding a visual element to the band's creative process.
Speculation about a new Stones album had been circulating for weeks, with cryptic teasers and clues leading up to the official announcement. Fans were treated to a vinyl-only release of the track "Rough and Twisted" under the pseudonym "The Cockroaches," hinting at the upcoming album. The band's iconic mouth and tongue logo appeared on billboards around the world, building anticipation for the new music.
The Rolling Stones' upcoming album has generated excitement among fans and music enthusiasts, with the band's unique blend of rock and blues set to captivate audiences once again. The announcement event at the Williamsburgh Savings Bank showcased the band's enduring legacy and commitment to creating timeless music. Stay tuned for more updates on the release of "Foreign Tongues" and potential tour plans from the legendary rock band.