Later this year could be released a new album by the Rolling Stones, which promises to be composed of sounds "scary as authentic", as described by bassist and guitarist Ronnie Wood.
The news was shared on the material after the completion of the Latin American tour of the group, in an interview by all members of the BBC in London.
The Stones forward the disc will be composed of at least eleven songs were recorded in just two days of meetings in the study. The songs are versions of classics (like Little Walter and Howlin 'Wolf), as well as new proposals of the band, with much influence of the blues. "I would like to touch here, right now, I am delighted (with songs)," Wood said.
To choose the songs, they reported the musicians, not even requiring a trial. "They just elegíamos a song that was fine with harmonica Mick (Jagger) or a 'riff' guitar and worked quite well," he detailed.
The latest album of the band, published in 2012, was the compilation Grrr.