LONDON, July 10. /TASS/. British rock band The Rolling Stones have unveiled a new album titled "Foreign Tongues." The group’s 25th studio album, released as the band celebrates its 64th anniversary this year, went on sale Friday and is now available on major streaming platforms.

The 1-hour, 2-minute album features 14 tracks. The cover was created by artist Nathaniel Mary Quinn, known for his composite collage-style portraits featuring disfigured faces. In his signature style, he depicted three members of the legendary rock act - 82-year-old lead singer Mick Jagger, 82-year-old guitarist Keith Richards, and 79-year-old guitarist Ronnie Wood.

The Official Charts Company, which compiles and publishes music charts in the United Kingdom, wrote on the album's release that the Stones are "once again doing what they do best: serving up swagger, snarl and stadium-sized rock’n’roll with a knowing wink."

The band released their previous album in October 2023. It was titled "Hackney Diamonds" and became their first album of original songs in 18 years. The 12-track record immediately shot to number one on the UK charts, where it stayed for two weeks. This 25th studio album, produced by Andrew Watt, features legendary musicians such as Paul McCartney, Steve Winwood, Robert Smith, and Chad Smith.