Rolling Stones Preview New Album 'Foreign Tongues' With Star-Studded Collaborations

The Rolling Stones announced their 25th studio album Foreign Tongues, due July 10, with the bluesy singles In the Stars and Rough and Twisted. They celebrated with a Brooklyn launch party and a Conan O’Brien interview, where Jagger joked about intervention and the band discussed their ongoing vitality. Produced by Andrew Watt and recorded in London in under a month, the album includes a posthumous appearance from Charlie Watts on Hit Me in the Head, with Steve Jordan on drums, and guest spots from Paul McCartney, Steve Winwood, Robert Smith, and Chad Smith. The Stones emphasize a wide stylistic palette—ballads, country, and dance—as they remain active more than six decades into their career.
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