The Rolling Stones unleash their fury with a new single and announce their upcoming album (the first without their legendary drummer, Charlie Watts)

(By J. Maqueda and the Infonegocios Miami Editorial Team) The iconic band has dropped "Angry," a song that will be part of the highly anticipated album, "Hackney Diamonds," set to release on October 20th. The Rolling Stones burst onto the scene with the release of their new rock single, "Angry." This thrilling announcement is accompanied by the revelation of their eagerly awaited album titled 'Hackney Diamonds,' slated to shine on October 20th. These exciting tidbits were shared today by Mick, Keith, and Ronnie at a special press event at the historic Hackney Empire, the pioneering art epicenter in East London for nearly 125 years.

Check out the Angry video here: Angry Video

The launch event featured the famous American television host Jimmy Fallon and was live streamed worldwide on YouTube.

Hackney Diamonds: This 12-track album, whose song list will be unveiled in due time, was recorded in various locations worldwide. It includes Henson Recording Studios in Los Angeles, Metropolis Studios in London, Sanctuary Studios in Nassau, Bahamas, Electric Lady Studios in New York, and The Hit Factory/Germano Studios, also in New York.

This album marks their fifth set of new material since "A Bigger Bang" in 2005, which coincidentally was released on September 6th 18 years ago. Since then, the Stones have continued to break box office records with sold-out world tours and released the award-winning album 'Blue & Lonesome' in 2016, featuring brilliant renditions of various blues classics that helped define their sound, topping charts worldwide. Last year, they captivated their European audience, reaching nearly a quarter of a million people on their Sixty Tour anniversary.

The Stones' Collaboration with Producer Andrew Watt: 'Hackney Diamonds' marks the first collaboration of the Stones (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood) with New York-born producer and musician Andrew Watt. Watt was named Producer of the Year at the 2021 Grammy Awards and has worked with prominent artists such as Pearl Jam, Iggy Pop, and Elton John.

The Enormous Questions Only the Greats Can Make Us Ask:

  • How do you think "Angry" and "Hackney Diamonds" will compare to the Rolling Stones' previous albums?

  • What do you believe is the secret behind the Rolling Stones' longevity and continued success?

  • What impact do you think this new album will have on today's music culture?

  • What do you expect to hear on the rest of the "Hackney Diamonds" album?

  • What is your favorite Rolling Stones song and why?

"Angry" and Its Stunning Music Video: The exhilarating song 'Angry' comes with a music video directed by Francois Rousselet, known for his work with brands like Nike, Diesel, and Pharrell Williams, as well as the Stones in 'Ride 'Em On Down' from the 'Blue & Lonesome' album. The new video stars Emmy-nominated Sydney Sweeney (The White Lotus, Euphoria, The Handmaid's Tale).

The Artistic Creation of "Hackney Diamonds": The album cover for 'Hackney Diamonds' is the work of digital animator Paulina Almira, adding a touch of modernity and creativity to this new production.

More About "Hackney Diamonds":

  • This album marks the Rolling Stones' 24th studio album in a career dating back to their formation in 1962.

  • The album was produced by Don Was and Giles Martin.

  • The songs on 'Hackney Diamonds' explore a variety of themes, including love, loss, politics, and society.

  • The band plans to embark on a world tour to promote the album in 2024, with dates not officially announced yet but known to kick off in Europe in April and continue in North America in May and June. Dates in Australia and New Zealand are also in the plans.

Fascinating Facts About "Hackney Diamonds":

  • The album's title references the London neighborhood of Hackney, where the Stones performed for the first time in 1963.

  • The band worked on the album for several years and recorded it in various different studios, including Electric Lady Studios in New York.

  • The album was produced by Don Was, a producer experienced in working with artists like Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, and Eric Clapton.

  • Giles Martin, son of producer George Martin, was the co-producer of the album.

'Hackney Diamonds' Release Date: This highly anticipated album will be released on October 20th. Furthermore, the first single, 'Angry,' has already dropped. The Rolling Stones continue to make history in the music industry, and 'Hackney Diamonds' promises to be another milestone in their impressive journey. Stay tuned for more details on this exciting release, and enjoy the powerful sound of "Angry" while you await the arrival of this eagerly anticipated album!

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