Overview
- The Rolling Stones will release their 25th studio album Foreign Tongues on July 10 as confirmed by frontman Mick Jagger in a televised interview.
- The album contains 14 tracks chosen to offer varied styles for different listeners rather than a single sound.
- Jagger said four songs came from earlier sessions and the other ten were written and recorded in about four weeks using a faster, more individual-driven process.
- He told the interviewer that the band is unlikely to play shows this year but hopes to resume touring next year and that he personally still feels nervous about how the record will be received.
- The announcement follows the Stones’ 2024 tour behind Hackney Diamonds and underscores a continued creative push from a group whose members now bring more finished material to studio sessions.