Ronnie Wood, Keith Richards, and Sir Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones were present for the band’s new album Foreign Tongues’ New York premiere on Tuesday.
The 82-year-old frontman Mick looked dapper in a stunning striped blazer, black slacks, shades and a clean white shirt.
As they posed together on the red carpet to commemorate the new record, which is scheduled for release on July 10th, Keith, 82, and Ronnie, 72, were equally fashionable.
Less than three years had passed since the band’s Grammy Award-winning, multi-platinum Hackney Diamonds album was released by Polydor/Universal Music.
Along with the album’s opening track, Rough and Twisted, the lead single, In The Stars, will be made available digitally on May 5.
Mick, Keith, and Ronnie reunited with Grammy-winning producer Andrew Watt, who also directed Hackney Diamonds, to create Foreign Tongues in less than a month at Metropolis Studios in West London.
Sir Mick Jagger (C), Keith Richards (R), and Ronnie Wood (L) of the Rolling Stones were present at the band’s new album Foreign Tongues presentation in New York on Tuesday.
Frontman Mick, 82, looked dapper in a stunning striped jacket that he wore with black slacks, a clean white shirt and shades.
Later, the legendary rock stars performed live to talk about their latest album.
Charlie Watts also makes a special appearance, which was recorded during one of his last recording sessions prior to his death in 2021.
A stellar lineup of special guests, including Steve Winwood, Paul McCartney, Robert Smith of The Cure, and Chad Smith of the Red Hot Chilli Peppers, contribute further.
“I love doing these recording sessions in London at Metropolis,” stated 82-year-old Sir Mick Jagger, reflecting on the recording process. “It was a very intense few weeks recording Foreign Tongues.” We moved as quickly as we could and had fourteen fantastic tracks.
“I like the room there because it’s not too large so you can feel everyone’s passion.”
The 82-year-old Keith Richards continued, saying, “The Foreign Tongues album has a continuity from Hackney Diamonds and it was great to be working in London again and to have that London vibe around us.” A month of focused punching was experienced.
As they posed together on the red carpet to commemorate the new record, which is scheduled for release on July 10th, Keith, 82, and Ronnie, 72, were equally fashionable.
Less than three years had passed since the band’s Grammy Award-winning, multi-platinum Hackney Diamonds album was released by Polydor/Universal Music.
Along with the album’s opening track, Rough and Twisted, the lead single, In The Stars, will be made available digitally on May 5.
While addressing the audience, Keith was unable to hide his smile.
Conan O’Brien and his wife Lindsey Vonn were among the VIP attendees.
Christie Brinkley, a supermodel, had wearing a Rolling Stones T-shirt.
Mick, Keith, and Ronnie reunited with Grammy-winning producer Andrew Watt, who also directed Hackney Diamonds, to create Foreign Tongues in less than a month at Metropolis Studios in West London.
It’s all about having fun, in my opinion. I’m grateful to be able to do this, and I hope it continues for a long time.
Nathaniel Mary Quinn, a well-known American artist, painted the album’s eye-catching cover.
Sir Mick’s lips, Richards’ well-known headband, and two eyes—at least one of which is Wood’s—form a caricatured visage in the picture.
Along with the single In The Stars on CD and vinyl, Foreign Tongues will be available in a variety of media, such as CD, deluxe CD editions, cassette, several vinyl variants, and unique box sets.
It follows months of enigmatic billboards and posts that led to speculation that the band would put out a new album, their first since their Grammy Award-winning Hackney Diamonds in 2023.
The group released a 13-second video on Friday that included their iconic tongue and lips emblem on a moving backdrop, along with a sample from an unidentified song.
Two emojis were used in the caption, one of which was a CD, suggesting that a new album would soon be released.
Last month, a number of mysterious messages, including posters and QR codes connected to The Cockroaches, appeared all over London, igniting rumours about new music.
The Stones, who were founded in London in 1962, have also put out songs and played live under the alias. Their 4.2 million Instagram followers have seen teaser videos that allude to the name.