Fifty-three years after Sticky Fingers hit the charts, we are still here talking about The Rolling Stones making new music. That is how rare this moment feels. Reports say Mick Jagger was spotted in London with producer Andrew Watt, and Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood, and Steve Jordan are expected to join him. Fans believe this means a new album is coming in fall 2025.
There is an urgency to this moment. Fans know the band has been through loss since Charlie Watts passed away, and it seems to have given Mick and Keith a new spark to create while they still can. The energy feels different, like the band is determined to make sure the music never stops. The anticipation is both emotional and exciting.
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The comments section is full of love. One fan said, “Greatest rock and roll band on earth.” Another called it “incredible” and said they hope the rumors are true. Someone else wrote that the Stones will “play till they drop off the stage,” which perfectly sums up how fans see this band unstoppable, even in their 80s.
Hearing about new music feels like picking up where Hackney Diamonds left off. That record marked their first original album in 18 years, and it carried the weight of Charlie Watts’ memory with two tracks featuring him. It was not just an album, it was proof that they were still willing to push forward.
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Hackney Diamonds showed a band unafraid of deadlines and willing to pour everything into the studio. Mick, Keith, and Ronnie talked about the fire they felt while making it and fans responded with passion, celebrating the mix of tribute and new sound. It was a reminder that The Rolling Stones are not just surviving, they are still evolving.
That is what makes them timeless. They keep showing us that age does not stop rock and roll when the heart behind it is still alive. If you love music that refuses to fade keep your eyes open for their next record. Follow The Rolling Stones on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube. Their journey is far from over and every new song feels like history being written.