Fresh signs point to The Rolling Stones gearing up for another album, with a release reportedly being lined up for July. The project would follow Hackney Diamonds, the band’s 2023 studio return, and early details suggest the rollout is already starting to take shape.
Multiple reports indicate the first preview may arrive through a new song titled Rough and Twisted, which is said to be scheduled for a white-label vinyl release on April 11. Producer Andrew Watt is also believed to be working with the band again after his role on their last album.
So far, no official album title has been confirmed. There is also no indication of a new tour being planned around the release, which suggests the focus may stay on the music itself for now.
The buildup has included teaser-style posters in London linked to the name Cockroaches, a reference with roots in the group’s early history. Taken together, the clues suggest the band is preparing another chapter at a time when few legacy acts are still releasing major new studio work.



