What's Happening?
The Rolling Stones have announced their 25th studio album, 'Foreign Tongues,' to be released on July 10th via Polydor/Universal Music. The album, produced by Andrew Watt, features collaborations with music icons such as Paul McCartney, Robert Smith, and
Steve Winwood. Recorded in less than a month at Metropolis Studios in London, the album includes 14 tracks. The band has released two tracks, 'In the Stars' and 'Rough and Twisted,' as a preview. The album's creation was described as an intense process, with Mick Jagger highlighting the passion felt during the recording sessions.
Why It's Important?
The announcement of 'Foreign Tongues' underscores The Rolling Stones' continued relevance and adaptability in the music industry. The involvement of legendary artists like Paul McCartney and Robert Smith adds significant appeal, potentially attracting a diverse audience. The album's release could impact music sales and streaming figures, reinforcing the band's legacy. The absence of planned live shows may heighten anticipation for future performances, as fans eagerly await opportunities to experience the new music live. The album's success could influence future projects and collaborations within the industry.












