Some voices refuse to fade, no matter how much time passes. The Rolling Stones prove this again with “Angry” a song that hits like a storm but carries the weight of deep feeling underneath. With Mick Jagger’s sharp voice leading the way the song opens up a world of heartbreak and tension. The sound is bold and modern, yet filled with the wild spirit the band has always had.
“Angry” tells the story of love under pressure. It is loud and gritty, with sharp guitar riffs and pounding drums that match the rush of frustration in the lyrics. At the same time there is something tender in the way Jagger pleads not to be pushed away. The contrast between anger and longing gives the song its power. It is not just noise, it is a cry for connection through the chaos.
The Rolling Stones — Angry (Lyric video)
Many fans felt the song hit close to home. Some heard the pain behind the music and connected it to their own struggles. Others felt moved knowing it was part of the first album since Charlie Watts passed away. “It is like they are fighting to stay whole,” one fan wrote. Even after decades together, the Rolling Stones still sing like the fire inside them never went out.
That same fire keeps burning in “Mess It Up,” a track that walks into the messiness of life with swagger and style. It does not look back. Instead, it takes all the flaws and turns them into rhythm. There is a sense of honesty in the song like the band is saying, “This is who we are and we are still standing.”
The Rolling Stones — Mess It Up (Lyric video)
The music in “Mess It Up” is filled with bounce and energy. Jagger’s voice plays with the beat, sliding between smooth and sharp. The lyrics carry humor and reflection, like someone who knows they have made mistakes but keeps moving anyway. The groove never breaks, and the band sounds like they are having fun even while singing about things falling apart. That joy through the wreckage makes the song stand out.
The Rolling Stones have never been just a band — they are a heartbeat that keeps pounding, year after year. They sing with scars, with wisdom, and with the same edge they had at the start. Their music has grown but never lost its bite. Follow The Rolling Stones on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube as the next song might be exactly what you need.