British Legendary Band The Rolling Stones to Release New Album in July, Featuring Major Collaborations

The legendary British rock band The Rolling Stones announced today the release of their new original album 'Foreign Tongues' on July 10. This album comes less than three years after their previous one, and a new single 'In The Stars' was also released. The album features collaborations with major artists such as Paul McCartney and Robert Smith.
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(Central News Agency New York, May 5, comprehensive foreign report) The legendary British rock band "The Rolling Stones" announced today the release of their brand new original album "Foreign Tongues" on July 10.

Agence France-Presse reported that this is the Rolling Stones' 25th studio album, less than 3 years after their last one, "Hackney Diamonds," a much shorter interval than the 18 years between "Hackney Diamonds" and their previous original masterpiece "A Bigger Bang."

"Hackney Diamonds," which fans had waited for nearly 20 years, not only received wide acclaim but also topped the music charts in over a dozen countries.

In addition to announcing the release date of "Foreign Tongues," the Rolling Stones also released a new single, "In The Stars."

A video released on their social media Instagram (IG) shows 82-year-old lead singer Mick Jagger, 82-year-old founding member Keith Richards, and 78-year-old guitarist Ronnie Wood recording together in the studio.

The three attended a promotional event in New York hosted by talk show host Conan O'Brien, where they shared stories about the new work and gave a sneak peek at some album tracks.

O'Brien praised Mick Jagger's voice, saying, "Some people's voices thin out as they get older, but your voice is still perfect, with a powerful strength. How do you do it?"

Mick Jagger humorously replied, "I took more drugs in 1968," which drew laughter from the audience. He then added, "The secret is practice... it's that simple."

The Rolling Stones did not announce any tour plans at the event. According to several media reports, although internal discussions had taken place, they were ultimately canceled due to the members' advanced age and related health risks.

"Foreign Tongues" features collaborations with several heavyweight musicians, including former Beatles bassist Paul McCartney and The Cure lead singer Robert Smith. (Compiled by Tsai Chia-min) 1150506

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