Rolling Stones Roll Out 'Foreign Tongues': An Iconic Musical Journey Continues
The Rolling Stones launch their 25th studio album, 'Foreign Tongues,' celebrating their 64-year legacy in music. Featuring a distinctive cover by Nathaniel Mary Quinn, the album includes collaborations with Paul McCartney and others. The band remains active, hinting at future projects despite their long history and recent losses.
The iconic Rolling Stones took to Brooklyn's red carpet on Tuesday to unveil 'Foreign Tongues,' their 25th studio album, symbolizing their enduring legacy in the music scene. The album cover, an imaginative creation by Nathaniel Mary Quinn, captures the essence of the band's colorful persona.
During a launch event at the historic Weylin in Brooklyn, the remaining Stones, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Ronnie Wood, engaged with the audience and media. Their latest single, 'In the Stars,' has already created waves online, with 'Rough and Twisted' showing a distinct blues influence reminiscent of their early work.
Neil McCormick, The Telegraph's chief music critic, praised 'Rough and Twisted' as a standout track. With guest artists like Paul McCartney and Robert Smith, the album represents a blend of classic and contemporary influences. Despite their age, the Stones hint at more music to come, keeping their fans excited about future releases.
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