The Rolling Stones Roll On With ‘Foreign Tongues’: Stream It Now
The band’s 25th studio album includes covers and cameos by Paul McCartney, Robert Smith and Chad Smith, with drums recorded by Charlie Watts before his death.
- On Friday, July 10, 2026, The Rolling Stones released 'Foreign Tongues,' their 25th studio album. Produced by Andrew Watt, the record marks their third collection of original material this century.
- The trio, featuring singer Mick Jagger, guitarist Keith Richards, and guitarist Ronnie Wood, recorded the project with contributions from late drummer Charlie Watts. The album features cameos from rock icons Paul McCartney and Robert Smith.
- To promote lead single 'In the Stars,' the band used artificial intelligence to visually de-age themselves to their 1970s appearances. American actress Odessa A'zion starred in the video, though AI was applied only to the band members' faces.
- Looking back at the band's history, Jagger recalled their first Singapore performance in 1965. During a 2014 show at Marina Bay Sands, he amused the audience by dropping Singlish phrases, noting humorously that 'not everyone understood it.'
- Despite the inevitable loom of retirement after more than 60 years in rock and roll, Jagger remains focused on the music. 'I would say I'll push it until I feel it's no good,' the 82-year-old singer reflected.
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The Rolling Stones are back: On Friday, July 10, the legendary rock band released their new album "Foreign Tongues". An official tour of the album has not been confirmed yet. Is there anything else?
The album gained form in less than a month. It includes 12 original themes, a version of "You Know I'm No Good", by Amy Winehouse, and another of "Beautiful Delilah", by Chuck Berry.
The Rolling Stones' long-awaited new studio album, Foreign Tongues, was released today on Polydor/Universal Music and is a monumental addition to the legacy of the world's most legendary rock band.
The Rolling Stones are not getting older. They release their new album this Friday. At 82, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards found Ronnie Wood, 79, in a studio. They recorded fourteen new songs. Details with Julie Tomeï. (Culture, media and entertainment).
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