Les Rolling Stones annoncent un nouveau podcast intitulé Speaking in Tongues

Les Rolling Stones ont lancé un nouveau podcast officiel baptisé Speaking in Tongues. La série proposera des détails en coulisses sur leur prochain album, Foreign Tongues, avant sa sortie le 10 juillet.

Le podcast propose des entretiens avec Mick Jagger, Keith Richards et Ronnie Wood. Narré par Norah Jones, il s'étend sur six épisodes qui explorent les techniques de studio, les influences créatives et le processus d'écriture des chansons pour ce nouvel opus.

Le programme comprend des interventions du producteur Andrew Watt, de Robert Smith de The Cure, de Steve Winwood et de l'artiste Nathaniel Mary Quinn, auteur de la pochette. Le premier épisode sera mis en ligne le 25 juin.

Foreign Tongues succède à l'album Hackney Diamonds sorti en 2024. Il inclut des apparitions de Paul McCartney, Robert Smith, Steve Winwood et du regretté Charlie Watts, ainsi que les singles précédemment dévoilés Rough and Twisted et In the Stars, et une reprise de You Know I'm No Good d'Amy Winehouse.

Mick Jagger a récemment évoqué la diversité des styles de l'album lors d'un événement de lancement à New York, soulignant que le groupe aime explorer les ballades, la musique country et les morceaux de danse. Il a également exprimé son espoir de donner des concerts l'année prochaine.

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Rolling Stones' Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood with Conan O'Brien at 'Foreign Tongues' album launch panel in Brooklyn.
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Rolling Stones launch Foreign Tongues album with Conan O'Brien in Brooklyn

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The Rolling Stones marked the launch of their upcoming album Foreign Tongues with a special event at The Weylin in Brooklyn's Williamsburg neighborhood. Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Ronnie Wood joined comedian Conan O'Brien for a discussion about the 14-track LP, set for release on July 10. The event celebrated lead single 'In the Stars' and earlier teaser 'Rough and Twisted.'

The Rolling Stones have shared the tracklist for their upcoming 25th studio album, 'Foreign Tongues', with song titles translated into multiple languages. The record is set for release on July 10 via Polydor and Universal Music.

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