Rolling Stones plans new album
NEW YORK - AFP
The septuagenarian rockers -- after more than a decade full of mega-concerts but without a new studio release -- in December put out an album of blues covers, “Blue and Lonesome.”
Richards, asked in a weekend YouTube forum for fans if the Stones planned another album, said: “Yeah, in fact we are, very, very shortly. Cutting some new stuff and wondering where to take it next.”
The founder of Midnight Studios in London earlier this month posted on Instagram a picture of Skepta with Stones frontman Mick Jagger, raising speculation of collaboration.
Skepta is the leading figure in grime, the subgenre of fast-paced hip-hop that has developed in London and won growing mainstream audiences in the past couple of years.
Richards, however, said that the next album could also adapt blues classics as he described the band’s joy in recording “Blue and Lonesome.”