The greatest rock band of all time still has a lot left in the tank on their 24th studio album—an ambitious, familiar and explosive return after going 18 years without releasing an album of new material.In one of the most puzzling album rollouts I’ve ever seen, I won’t judge you if you had no real idea that—the greatest band in the history of rock ‘n’ roll—are back with a brand new record. Aside from two singles,went largely undiscussed in most music circles online.
Instrumentally, the Rolling Stones lean pretty heavily into the twang of their country-rock inclinations more than they have in years on. “Dreamy Skies” features Jagger blowing magic into his harmonica, “Depending On You” has got some cowboy chords disguised like trademark Richards melodies, “Live By The Sword” is energetic dive bar raucousness through and through , “Driving Me Too Hard” is the closest the band has come to the Western glamor of “Honky Tonk Women” in 50 years.
Jagger cut his teeth on being a sex symbol in rock ‘n’ roll 50 years ago, and he embraced that hubris from his vocal affectations all the way to his hip-shaking on-stage routine. His performative demeanor has been satirized and imitated across popular culture since the second he did his rooster strut and pursed his lips for the first time at a gig.
The Rolling Stones have coasted off of stadium tours for, really, three decades at this point. When you’re the greatest band of all time, you don’tto make anything new. You can keep touring the same hits over and over to the same crowds and make more money than you’ll ever need, but what fun would that be?was fine and good seven years ago, as it existed as an homage to the genre that Jagger and Richards co-opted into their own fresh take on rock ‘n’ roll.
And that’s not to say that rock elders making good records is such a surprise or something taboo—more so, the fact thatis this damn good further proves that even the bands who’ve given every bit of themselves to the music still have more left to give. Whether this is the Rolling Stones’ swan song or not, that remains to be seen.
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