Rolling Stones Release New Singles Jealous Lover and Divine Intervention Ahead of July 10 Album Foreign Tongues
The Rolling Stones have issued two new tracks, “Jealous Lover” and “Divine Intervention,” on June 26 as a preview of their forthcoming studio album Foreign Tongues. The singles arrive two weeks before the album’s scheduled release on July 10 through Polydor and Universal Music. Foreign Tongues will be the band’s first studio album since 2023’s Hackney Diamonds and marks their twenty‑fifth studio release.
The new songs continue the band’s unusually active recording period that began with the limited‑edition vinyl single “Rough and Twisted” released earlier this year under the pseudonym The Cockroaches, and the May 5 single “In The Stars.” “Jealous Lover” is positioned as a stylistic contrast to the pop‑rock feel of “In The Stars.” The track leans heavily on rhythm‑and‑blues influences that have been a staple of the Stones’ sound for six decades. According to the band’s release notes, the song features “infectious melodies, rich musicianship and sharp lyrical observations.” Mick Jagger delivers a falsetto vocal line while guitar work from Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood provides the backbone. The rhythm section is anchored by bassist Darryl Jones and drummer Steve Jordan, who has been a core member of the band’s recording and touring lineup since Charlie Watts’ death in 2021. Steve Winwood contributes Rhodes piano and organ parts, adding texture to the arrangement. Producer Andrew Watt and long‑time Stones keyboardist Matt Clifford are credited with shaping the track’s layered studio sound.
“Divine Intervention,” the B‑side of the single, is described as classic Stones rock and roll. The song is part of the broader Foreign Tongues project, which has attracted attention for its guest list and its place in the band’s recording history. The album is reported to feature appearances from Paul McCartney, Robert Smith of The Cure, Chad Smith of Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Steve Winwood. It also contains material recorded with Charlie Watts shortly before his death, an element Mick Jagger has confirmed has been incorporated into the album.
The physical release of the single will be available in several formats: a 10‑inch vinyl single, a 7‑inch vinyl single, and a CD single. Each edition includes “Divine Intervention” as the B‑side.
The Rolling Stones’ continued productivity after more than 60 years of activity is notable within the music industry. Rather than relying solely on catalog touring, the band has continued to release new material, blending veteran musicianship with contemporary production techniques. Andrew Watt, who produced the 2023 album Hackney Diamonds, remains the producer for Foreign Tongues, a partnership that began with the earlier release.
With the album release only weeks away, “Jealous Lover” offers listeners a clearer indication of the musical range expected on Foreign Tongues. The single demonstrates the band’s willingness to balance blues foundations with modern recording approaches, a theme that will likely recur throughout the album.
In summary, the Rolling Stones have issued “Jealous Lover” and “Divine Intervention” as a preview of Foreign Tongues, set for release on July 10. The singles showcase the band’s collaboration with Andrew Watt, the inclusion of guest musicians, and the integration of material from the final Charlie Watts sessions. Fans and industry observers can anticipate the full album in the coming weeks.