The Rolling Stones' 'Foreign Tongues': A Triumph in the New Music Poll

The Rolling Stones have released their 25th studio album, "Foreign Tongues," which has garnered the top spot in this week's new music poll. The album features 14 tracks, including 12 original songs and covers of Amy Winehouse's "You Know I'm No Good" and Chuck Berry's "Beautiful Delilah." Recorded at Metropolis Studios in West London, the album includes contributions from music legends like Steve Winwood, Paul McCartney, and members of The Cure and Red Hot Chili Peppers. The late Charlie Watts' drumming can be heard on the track "Hit Me in the Head." Mick Jagger and Ronnie Wood both praised the creative atmosphere during the recording process, with Jagger noting the passion and speed with which they worked.
In the poll, "Foreign Tongues" received 42% of the votes, surpassing other new releases like YEONJUN's "No Labels: Part 02," Beyoncé's "Morning Dew (Donk)," and Feid's "A Xon De Que." The Stones' singles "In the Stars" and "Jealous Lover" were released ahead of the full album, building anticipation among fans. The band's dedication to capturing their passion and creativity in the studio is evident in the final product, with the entire band delivering top-notch performances throughout the recording sessions.
The Rolling Stones' enduring legacy and musical prowess shine through in "Foreign Tongues," solidifying their status as rock 'n' roll icons. The album's success in the new music poll reflects the band's continued relevance and ability to captivate audiences with their timeless sound and innovative approach to music. Fans and critics alike have embraced the album, praising its fresh tracks and the band's unwavering commitment to their craft. As the Stones celebrate their 25th studio album, "Foreign Tongues" stands as a testament to their enduring influence and artistic vision.