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The Rolling Stones – Foreign Tongues (Album Review)

Mark 'The Riff' Davies
Last updated: 2026/07/13 at 4:32 PM
By Mark 'The Riff' Davies 2 Min Read
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3.5
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Foreign Tongues is the Rolling Stones’ 25th studio album, out July 10, 2026. It doesn’t reinvent anything — and it doesn’t try to. Across 14 tracks, the band moves through disco-tinged ballads, country-leaning cuts, and Chuck Berry-style riffs, including a cover of “Beautiful Delilah.” It’s the Stones doing what the Stones do.

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The songs nod to the band’s own history, which feels less like nostalgia and more like confidence. Coming off Hackney Diamonds, this one lands even harder. It’s a stronger record.

Production is the one real sticking point. The Watt-produced sound is clean — maybe too clean. Some of the roughness that makes the Stones worth listening to gets ironed out. But the guitars are excellent: wide in the stereo field, with Richards’ riffs cutting through clearly. His songwriting here is some of his best in recent years.

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The album has been received well. The Times gave it five stars. SonicAbuse called it “another excellent effort” and scored it 9/10. Even more measured takes acknowledge it holds up as a solid Stones record.

Tracks like “Hit Me in the Head” and “Rough and Twisted” hit with real force. This isn’t a metal album, but the riff-driven energy and tight rhythm work will connect with listeners who care about that side of rock. The Stones aren’t chasing anything here — and that’s exactly what makes it work.

Review Overview
3.5
Lyrics 4 out of 5
Music 4 out of 5
Production 3 out of 5
Originality 3 out of 5
Summary
Foreign Tongues delivers solid, confident rock from a band that knows exactly who they are. While the production smooths away some necessary edge and the songwriting stays within familiar territory, the musicianship and energy throughout make this a worthwhile listen for rock fans. The Stones prove they still have fire, even if they're not breaking new ground.
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