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The Rolling Stones are currently experiencing a big creative surge as their followers eagerly await the release of their new album. Even before the world hears their next set, the renowned rockers are hard at work on a follow-up, according to a recent interview the band participated in.
Mick Jagger, the band's frontman, made a suggestion about the group's fruitful future in a recent interview with The New York Times. The musician reassured anxious fans by denying that their new album, Hackney Diamonds, will be "the last Rolling Stones album."
The singer and lyricist said, "We've got almost three-quarters through the next one," indicating that they are virtually through with a new album.
There is no schedule for when fans might hear something from this album or even when The Rolling Stones will be able to finish it, and Jagger gave no other information regarding their upcoming project.
The collection of songs that could make up the band's upcoming album, according to another interview with Rolling Stone, also includes one of the most renowned rockers of all time. On Hackney Diamonds, Paul McCartney joined the band to play bass, but it appears that they were thinking ahead or that some of those songs may appear on the upcoming album.
The Rolling Stones made news earlier this month when they made a formal announcement about the upcoming release of their brand-new album, Hackney Diamonds. The anticipated disclosure was made at a news conference held in London. The release date is set for October 20, and the project is said to include well-known figures like Lady Gaga, Stevie Wonder, and even McCartney, albeit in a supporting capacity.
The first single from Hackney Diamonds, the song "Angry," has already been released by The Rolling Stones. The song was released together with a music video starring Sydney Sweeney, an actress best known for her Emmy-nominated performances in popular TV shows including Euphoria. This week saw the premiere of "Angry" on a several Billboard charts, demonstrating the continued popularity of Hackney Diamonds and everything associated with the band.
#paulmccartney
#therollingstones
The Rolling Stones are currently experiencing a big creative surge as their followers eagerly await the release of their new album. Even before the world hears their next set, the renowned rockers are hard at work on a follow-up, according to a recent interview the band participated in.
Mick Jagger, the band's frontman, made a suggestion about the group's fruitful future in a recent interview with The New York Times. The musician reassured anxious fans by denying that their new album, Hackney Diamonds, will be "the last Rolling Stones album."
The singer and lyricist said, "We've got almost three-quarters through the next one," indicating that they are virtually through with a new album.
There is no schedule for when fans might hear something from this album or even when The Rolling Stones will be able to finish it, and Jagger gave no other information regarding their upcoming project.
The collection of songs that could make up the band's upcoming album, according to another interview with Rolling Stone, also includes one of the most renowned rockers of all time. On Hackney Diamonds, Paul McCartney joined the band to play bass, but it appears that they were thinking ahead or that some of those songs may appear on the upcoming album.
The Rolling Stones made news earlier this month when they made a formal announcement about the upcoming release of their brand-new album, Hackney Diamonds. The anticipated disclosure was made at a news conference held in London. The release date is set for October 20, and the project is said to include well-known figures like Lady Gaga, Stevie Wonder, and even McCartney, albeit in a supporting capacity.
The first single from Hackney Diamonds, the song "Angry," has already been released by The Rolling Stones. The song was released together with a music video starring Sydney Sweeney, an actress best known for her Emmy-nominated performances in popular TV shows including Euphoria. This week saw the premiere of "Angry" on a several Billboard charts, demonstrating the continued popularity of Hackney Diamonds and everything associated with the band.
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