The Stones are Bangin' Much Bigger This Time
Mick Jagger will celebrate his 62nd birthday Tuesday
After nearly a decade of standstill in The Rolling Stones album production, the legendary foursome is back with "A Bigger Bang." Eight years after their last album, "Bridges to Babylon," the Stones will rock and roll once again under a new album title "reflecting their fascination with the scientific theory about the origin of the universe," they said in a statement according to MSNBC. 16 tracks, including "Streets of Love," and "Rough Justice," and Guitarist Keith Richards' singing on two tracks ("This Place is Empty," and "Infamy,") are sure to please inpatient fans.
The Stones' upcoming tour, beginning August 21 at Boston's Fenway Park, will bear the same title as the album, which comes out September 6th in the United States.
