There is no physical or moral impediment that forbids them to Rolling Stone to tour or record new albums. Despite having more than 50 years as a band and all its members are part of the elderly, Mick Jagger (72 years) Keith Richards (71 years) Ronnie Wood (68 years) Charlie Watts (74 years), it seems that music and the audience keeps them young and vigorous, at least in the soul because when they are on stage as teenagers still enjoy.
A few weeks ago they announced that in 2016 will tour South America and now the news that more sounds of the legendary band of London is that record a new album.
Guitarist Keith Richards was the first to testify about the new material which suggests that the group will return to studies in April 2016. " I was in London last week, the boys and I joined and yes, there are definitely now plans to record . he said.
The statement was made while promoting the latest album that just released solo "Crosseyed Heart".
"Then we do a tour of South America in February and March 2016 I would like to enter the study. But I like these guys. When ending a tour they not want to do anything!. "
The last album of Their Satanic Majesties was "A Bigger Bang", and it 's been 10 years since its launch.
However, the other guitarist, Ronnie Wood, said that perhaps can pass through the recording studio in December 2015.
"You may go to the studio in December to do a few songs and see what happens. We'll start from there and see how it progresses. One thing at a time".
Wood added that the meeting will serve to lay the groundwork for his next label.
If positive news, the Rolling Stones would be coming to an album recorded in studio number 30, where he added 19 more albums have been recorded live.