The Rolling Stones have shared a clip of a brand new single, ‘Indignant’.
Hypothesis that the band are on the cusp of asserting a brand new album, rumoured to be known as ‘Hackney Diamonds’, has mounted this week after they teased a worldwide announcement to return on September 6.
Within the newest trace of what’s to return, a brand new publish on X/Twitter hyperlinks to dontgetangrywithme.com, which takes customers to a 16-second clip of ‘Indignant’. Nonetheless, there have been studies of the web site having bother loading the teaser, oftentimes asking guests to refresh the positioning and take a look at once more.
Many followers have identified the difficulty to The Rolling Stones, whose social media supervisor has responded to the complaints with “Don’t get offended with me,” relatively than providing any assist. This doubtlessly raises the likelihood that the glitch was intentional.
‘Hackney Diamonds’ could be the primary new Stones album of authentic materials since 2005’s ‘A Greater Bang’, and their first music because the loss of life of drummer Charlie Watts, who handed away in 2021 on the age of 80.
Final month it appeared that the band introduced their new album in an area newspaper.
A print business for Hackney Diamonds appeared within the Hackney Gazette. Hackney Diamonds marketed itself as an organization that “specialists in glass restore”.
However upon nearer inspection a number of clues pointed to the truth that it may truly be The Rolling Stones’ new album.
Firstly, within the title their iconic tongue emblem is used to dot the i within the model title Diamonds, whereas the advert’s physique textual content makes a number of references to their hits together with ‘(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction’, ‘Gimme Shelter’ and ‘Shattered’.
The font used for Hackney Diamonds was additionally the identical because the one used on their 1978 album ‘Some Women’ and the advert additionally stated established in 1962, the identical yr that band shaped.