Review: The Rolling Stones' "Foreign Tongues" — A Surprising Late-Career Spark
A review of The Rolling Stones' 25th studio album "Foreign Tongues," noting that the band finally reckons with mortality and their twilight years while bringing fresh energy to their signature sound. The piece compares their approach to aging with that of Bob Dylan and Paul McCartney, and finds the album surprisingly effective.
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Our Boomer icons are nearing the end of the line, and they all have their own ways of processing it.
If they've been elder statesmen for decades now, they've also proven stubbornly resistant to acknowledging their twilight years.
A surprisingly effective 25th LP that finds them bringing a fresh spark to their signature sound.
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The Stones come as close as they ever will to reckoning with their twilight years on a surprisingly effective 25th LP that finds them bringing a fresh spark to their signature sound.
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