Saturday, October 26

The Rolling Stones announce new album – the primary in 18 years

The Rolling Stones have introduced a brand new album, their first studio assortment of authentic materials in 18 years.

Featuring the core trio of Mick Jagger, Ronnie Wood and Keith Richards, the band shared particulars in regards to the album, Hackney Diamonds, on social media – and are set to be interviewed by Jimmy Fallon on Wednesday in regards to the launch.

It can even be their first assortment with out drummer Charlie Watts, who died in 2021.

They shared the information with the message: “New album, new music, new era,” and a brief video skit displaying Fallon receiving a name on his “Stones phone” to summon him to the UK capital.

The interview with the American chat present host will happen in Hackney, east London, and shall be live-streamed globally on their YouTube channel.

The Rolling Stones final album of authentic music was A Bigger Bang in 2005, whereas their final studio album, Blue & Lonesome, which comprised blues covers, was launched again in 2016.

The band first teased their new music on-line and by inserting an advert within the native paper – the Hackney Gazette.

The advert for Hackney Diamonds featured lyrics from the band’s best-known hits, and included a web site and a telephone quantity which takes you thru to a recorded message.

The greeting from a male voice with a Cockney accent says: “Welcome to Hackney Diamonds, specialists in glass repair. Don’t get angry, get it fixed.”

The phrase “Hackney Diamonds” is previous east London slang for shattered glass from home windows being damaged throughout a theft.

The Rolling Stones shaped within the early Nineteen Sixties and have had eight primary singles within the UK together with (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction, Paint It, Black and Honky Tonk Women.

In 1989 the band was inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame by The Who’s Pete Townshend.

They marked their sixtieth anniversary with a European tour in 2022, masking 10 international locations together with a efficiency at British Summer Time (BST) competition in London.

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