It is a day of wonderfully musical surprises for the fans of The Rolling Stones. One of the most iconic rock bands in history has decided to give their fans what they deserve and has teased the audience with their first studio album after 18 years. This exciting announcement has generated immense anticipation and excitement among fans and music enthusiasts alike.
As reported by Billboard, The British band has announced their next album, Hackney Diamonds, will be released soon. This will be the band's first original music album since 2005's A Bigger Bang.
In the one-minute teaser released by the band, Fallon is seen lounging on a couch while the Rolling Stones is playing on vinyl in the background. Just as he is enjoying the music, he gets a call from the ‘Stones phone’, something one can identify as it bears the band's recognisable insignia. During this call, The Tonight Show host is given the details in a muffled voice pertaining to the band's planned livestream concert.
Taking the excitement surrounding the announcement a notch up, on Wednesday, the band’s current members, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Ron Wood will be interviewed by Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon at a gathering in the East London neighbourhood of Hackney. One can see the event live on The Rolling Stones' YouTube channel.
According to a statement released by The Rolling Stones, "Hackney Diamonds may have Hackney at its core, but this is a truly global moment we want to share with fans around the world via YouTube”.
The legendary legacy continues
For over a decade, The Rolling Stones have been a staple of the rock music scene since their formation in 1962. Their illustrious career comprises timeless classics like "Paint It Black," "Angie," and "Start Me Up”. The band is known for electrifying performances and chart-topping hits, and their return to the studio is nothing short of monumental for the fans.
During this extended hiatus, the band embarked on numerous tours and released live albums, but fans have eagerly awaited new original material.