What's Happening?
The Rolling Stones have announced the release of their new album titled 'Foreign Tongues,' which is set to be available on July 10 through Capitol Records. This 14-track album follows their previous work, 'Hackney Diamonds,' and has been produced by Andrew
Watt, who also worked on the latest Paul McCartney album. The band began teasing the album last month with promotional posters in Camden Town, London, under their pseudonym 'Cockroaches.' A single from the album, 'Rough and Twisted,' was released as a limited-edition vinyl on April 11. The album cover is designed by artist Nathaniel Mary Quinn, and the single 'In the Stars' has been released as part of the album's promotion.
Why It's Important?
The release of 'Foreign Tongues' marks a significant moment for The Rolling Stones, as it continues their legacy in the music industry. The involvement of renowned producer Andrew Watt suggests a high-quality production that could appeal to both long-time fans and new listeners. The album's release is likely to impact the music charts and could influence trends in rock music. Additionally, the collaboration with Paul McCartney on production highlights a convergence of legendary musical talents, potentially drawing attention from a wide audience. This release could also boost sales for Capitol Records and contribute to the ongoing popularity of vinyl records, as seen with the limited-edition release of 'Rough and Twisted.'
What's Next?
Following the album's release, The Rolling Stones may embark on promotional activities, including interviews, performances, and possibly a tour to support 'Foreign Tongues.' Fans and music critics will likely analyze the album's content and its place within the band's extensive discography. The success of the album could lead to further collaborations between the band and other artists or producers. Additionally, the album's performance on music charts will be closely watched, as it could influence future projects and the band's strategy in the evolving music industry.












