Mick Jagger Reveals New Rolling Stones Album Is Ready for Release This Year
The frontman says the band intentionally held back three songs from their last album for this project, which was finished last year.

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Mick Jagger has confirmed The Rolling Stones have a new album ready for release this year. According to Billboard, the project marks a faster creative pace for the legendary rock band following their 2023 album 'Hackney Diamonds.'
What songs are on the new album?
Jagger revealed that three songs from the 'Hackney Diamonds' sessions were intentionally set aside for this new album. "Don't worry about these songs. Don't cry. You're not gonna lose them," he said in the interview, indicating the band always planned a quick follow-up. The frontman explained he had a stockpile of material ready, allowing the band to return to the studio and record 10 to 12 new tracks using the same successful method as their previous album.
Why was the album delayed?
The album was actually completed last year. Jagger stated, "We finished it last year, but the record company wasn't really ready to get into promotion mode for it." The label felt releasing it in the fall was too quick a turnaround after 'Hackney Diamonds,' leading to the decision to hold it for release this year.
What does Jagger say about technology in music?
In the wide-ranging conversation, Jagger also shared his perspective on technology's evolving role in the studio. He framed it as a natural extension of the recording process, stating, "It's not a new thing to be using technology in the studio. The studio is technology." His view is pragmatic: if used cleverly, these tools can speed up tedious tasks and give artists a creative advantage, allowing them to focus on the core elements like groove and melody.
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When will the new album be released?
Mick Jagger confirmed the album is ready for release this year, but did not provide a specific date. The album was finished last year but was held by the record label to space out promotion from their last album.
Who produced the new Rolling Stones album?
Jagger indicated the band returned to the same recording mode used for 'Hackney Diamonds.' He did not specify the producer for the new sessions.
How many songs are on the new album?
While an exact tracklist wasn't shared, Jagger said the plan was to go into the studio and record "10 to 12 songs" for the album, in addition to the three held over from 'Hackney Diamonds.'
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