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The Stones returned to the studio with Andrew Watt, the producer behind the 2023 Hackney Diamonds, Grammy winner

After Marlonson of Keith Richardslet the Rolling Stones are working on what he believes is a sequence of Hackney Diamondsfrom 2023, the producer of that album, Andrew Wattconfirms that it returned to the studio with the band.

“I said that before, but it’s like working for Batman“, account Watt the Rolling Stone.

When the tongue is in the air, you will simply… I can say we made some recordings together, but that’s all I can say.

Marlon Richards revealed in an interview with Record Collector -Newly published but made in May-that the band was “almost finishing” the recording sessions in London, and that he expected the band to tour Europe next year. A spokesman for Stones He refused to comment.

“They have won a Grammy, so now they are all excited about it,” said Marlon the Record Collector. “‘Ah, yeah – we can do another like this! We have more such songs if you want’.”

For all that is known, the band had several songs left of the sessions of Hackney Diamonds. “It was a prolific time for the band,” he said Watt to the Rolling Stone Music Now Earlier this year. “They had accumulated like 18 years of material. There was so much to pass and choose initially, and then came new songs simply because everyone was in the package and a half flying.”

You Stones They toured at American stadiums last year, but canceled plans for a European tour this year. Hackney Diamondsthe band’s first album with original material since Bigger Bang 2005, included special participation of Paul McCartney, Elton John, Lady Gaga and Stevie Wonder. It was also the first album since the death of Charlie Wattswith Steve Jordan on the battery in its place (two tracks also included performances previously recorded by Watts).

To Wattthe experience of working with your rock heroes was deep. “I would say it was the most educational process of my life,” the producer told Rolling Stone Music Now. “Deep knowledge. These guys have taught me things about the history of music and stories of how the records were made… it is unbelievable to watch the Keith filling the entire sound panorama than a song from Rolling Stones should be, in terms of guitar… see the Mick Listening to a vocal and deciding that he is singing too well, so he goes there and throws everything out to sound dirty and aggressive. This is a master level, you know?

This article was originally published by Rolling Stone USA by Brian Hiatt on September 19, 2025, and can be checked here.

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