New album by The Rolling Stones? This is what is known

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The British band resorts to mystery to present a possible new album.

Apparently, the return of The Rolling Stones is closer than expected, since, after the success of Hackney Diamonds (2023), the British band, through their social networks, has revealed a series of posters placed in different parts of the world with the phrase ““Foreign Tongues” in different languages, which could indicate that this will be the name of your new study material.

The clues began to appear in various cities around the world. Billboards displaying the iconic tongue and lips logo, accompanied by the phrase ““Foreign Tongues” translated into the local language. Although the band has not made an official announcement, the strategy has been enough to suspect that the group's next material could be closer than we imagine.

As is customary, the group has turned to its well-known alter egos. On this occasion, the name The Cockroaches, an alias that they have used in the past for secret presentations, and which is also part of the images captured to promote this concept particularly in France, has appeared linked to their site webwhich upon registration directs you to a page that does not yet have more information.

For now, The Rolling Stones They have not revealed any further information, so we have to wait for the band to share some other information that will allow us to understand what the group's next big release will be. With six decades of experience, the group shows that it remains more relevant than ever and, above all, reinventing its own legacy, remembering that music is a bridge that unites cultures and languages.

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