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On ‘International Tongues,’ The Rolling Stones are for the younger : NPR


Whatever fans may have about their enduring authenticity or relevance, the physical energy The Rolling Stones display throughout Foreign Tongues, the group's 25th album, astounds.

No matter followers could have about their enduring authenticity or relevance, the bodily power The Rolling Stones show all through International Tongues, the group’s twenty fifth album, astounds.

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Put in your hi-heel sneakers. One of the simplest ways to understand International Tongues, the twenty fifth Rolling Stones studio album, is to take it to the dance flooring. When you’re even barely cognizant of the Stones and also you as soon as spent your nights at a rock membership, a curler rink, a seaside occasion, hell, a parking zone with a boombox and a keg, when a sure sound kicks in you are going to really feel it. There is a sudden spring within the hindquarters and your shoulders begin to twitch and shimmy. Fairly quickly the sway takes over, your torso undulating, your legs seemingly hyperventilating. Watch out of your neck as a result of your head goes to begin doing rooster strikes. You could have been began up.

With Mick Jagger as a mannequin, this has been the bodily impact of the funky white-boy blues during which the Stones have stayed grounded for practically 65 years, and the International Tongues rollout has totally leaned into it. Every of the movies launched for the album’s three advance singles present individuals in its throes. The chugging blues of “Tough and Twisted” prompts a dancer in a enterprise swimsuit to disrobe and gyrate like one of many deranged yuppies in Robert Longo’s Nineteen Eighties work. For the disco-kissed soul ballad “Jealous Lover,” actors Charles Melton and Anya Taylor-Pleasure carry out a tortured duet within the foyer of a seedy motel. The massive-budget clip for “Within the Stars” — a blithe if nonetheless pressing twist on “Gimme Shelter”-style prophesying — brings the band again into the image, digitally de-aged to match their Let It Bleed glory days, and options Odessa A’zion in scorching pants licking Mick’s cheek and swanning by a packed room of musicians, dancers and decadent hangers-on who miraculously multiply as everybody will get their rocks off.

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The general impact of International Tongues assembly its public has been appropriately gleeful. Even skeptics about pop-mega producer Andrew Watt’s contributions (his amped-up but orderly sound gained the band a Grammy for 2023’s Hackney Diamonds) are ecstatic that Mick sounds so hearty and Keith Richards and Ronnie Wooden can nonetheless lock in with the band’s now seasoned late-career rhythm part, bassist Darryl Jones and drummer Steve Jordan, to provide you with new variations on the riff-and-boogie that modified rock and roll. No matter doubts older followers could have about their enduring authenticity and youthful listeners could really feel about their relevance, the bodily power displayed all through International Tongues astounds, a case of rockmaxxing that leaves the band’s youngers behind with mouths agape.

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