The Rolling Stones break the mystery and announce 'Foreign Tongues'
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- The Rolling Stones have officially announced their upcoming album, titled 'Foreign Tongues'.
- Band members shared parts of the album's artwork on Instagram, fueling fan speculation.
- This will be the band's first studio album since 'Hackney Diamonds' in 2023 and is reportedly set for release on July 10.
London, UK โ After months of cryptic clues and social media teasers, the legendary Rolling Stones have finally pulled back the curtain on their next musical endeavor. The iconic band confirmed that their new album will be titled 'Foreign Tongues,' ending a period of intense speculation among their global fanbase. The announcement was made through a series of Instagram posts from Mick Jagger, Ronnie Wood, and Keith Richards, each revealing a piece of the album's distinctive artwork.
The visual reveal, where individual band members shared sections of the cover art that combine to form a single image, generated significant excitement. This was further amplified by a short, 13-second video clip of a new, untitled track shared the day before, featuring the band's famous tongue and lips logo. The inclusion of a CD emoji in the post led fans to correctly anticipate the imminent arrival of a new album.
'Foreign Tongues' marks a significant milestone as the band's first studio album since the critically acclaimed 'Hackney Diamonds' in 2023, which earned them a Grammy. This upcoming release will be their 25th studio album, solidifying their enduring legacy in rock music. While details about a potential accompanying tour remain scarce, the album is slated for release on July 10. The band has also been playfully utilizing the alias 'The Cockroaches' for surprise releases, further adding to the mystique surrounding their new project. For fans of British rock, this announcement is a cause for celebration, reaffirming the Rolling Stones' continued creative output and their unparalleled impact on the music world.
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Originally published by El Nacional in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.