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Carla Feric

The Rolling Stones hint at new music in cryptic Instagram post

(left to right) Ronnie Wood, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones (Ian West/PA) - (PA Archive)

The Rolling Stones have released a cryptic Instagram post, hinting at the possible release of new music.

The rock group shared a 13-second video to their 4.2 million fans on Friday, featuring their signature tongue and lips logo over a moving background including what appears to be different letters, words and symbols.

The mysterious post, which has been flooded with likes and comments from excited fans, also featured a snippet from an unnamed song playing in the background.

The caption consisted of two emojis, including one of a CD, leading fans to believe they are hinting at a new record.

Later that evening, the group shared an Instagram story featuring a snippet of their 1973 track Angie, from their 2009 remastered version of Goats Head Soup, accompanied by its lyrics.

The posts come amid rumours that the band are preparing to release a new album, which would be their first since their 2023 Grammy Award-winning record Hackney Diamonds.

Rumours of new music were first sparked last month when a series of cryptic messages including posters and QR codes linked to The Cockroaches popped up around London believed to be connected to the band.

The Rolling Stones have also reportedly released music and performed gigs under the pseudonym The Cockroaches, with teaser videos hinting at the name shared to their Instagram.

The Cockroaches later released a limited-edition vinyl single, titled Rough And Twisted on April 11, which was reportedly only sold exclusively at independent record stores.

Sir Mick Jagger is the frontman of the rock group (Ian West/PA) (PA Archive)

Formed in London in 1962, The Rolling Stones have a long history of chart-topping albums and number one singles, including (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction, Paint It Black and Start Me Up.

The band has had various members throughout the years, with its current line-up consisting of Sir Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Ronnie Wood.

After the long-serving member Charlie Watts passed away in August 2021 at the age of 80, musician Steve Jordan has stepped in as the group’s drummer.

At the time of Watts’ death, the group hailed him as “one of the greatest drummers of his generation” in a touching tribute shared on social media.

The Rolling Stones – who were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989 – have had 14 UK number one albums and eight number one hits throughout their decades-long career.

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