The Rolling Stones and Robert Smith join forces on “Divine Intervention”

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Foreign Tongues notable for a series of unexpected collaborations with Paul McCartney, Chad Smith and Steven Winwood.

Robert Smiththe emblematic leader of The Curebrings his distinctive atmospheric style to the guitars of “Divine Intervention”. This collaboration is one of the two central pieces that make up the new album project of The Rolling Stonestitled Foreign Tongues.

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The launch is complemented by the premiere of the single “Jealous Lover” and an exclusive musical short film for amazonan audiovisual production in which the actors Anya Taylor-Joy and Charles Melton They star in a narrative full of tension and a deep emotional confrontation, elevating the aesthetic proposal of this new material.

Foreign Tongueswhich will be available globally on July 10 and will be distributed through Capitol Recordsis an ambitious album consisting of 14 unreleased songs, conceived and recorded with remarkable speed. The core of the band Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood — completed the recording of the material in less than a month at London's Metropolis studios.

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