Rolling Stones: secret sessions to take place this month to work on new songs

Rolling Stones: secret sessions to take place this month to work on new songs

According to "The Mirror", the Rolling Stones will meet during this April in a Los Angeles studio (the name and location are secret, obviously) to jam on new ideas which could lead to a much-anticipated new album - their first in a decade (the last release by the veteran rockers is "Bigger bang", indeed).

Journalist Simon Boyle writes:

I can exclusively reveal The Rolling Stones will meet for secret jamming sessions this month – which they hope will lead to their first new album in a decade.

Then Boyle quotes an insider exclusive source revealing him that the new material could be heavily blues-influenced:

The guys are getting together shortly to go through ideas. They have tour rehearsals too but all feel the time is right for a new album. They have talked about a blues record for a long time. It would be very different for the band and Keith ­Richards is very keen. The ideas are flying around already and the process will be quite organic – jamming in the studio to see what comes and hopefully strike gold. They’re in great shape at the moment and excited to see what comes out of the sessions but the approach is very loose. They’ve got the luxury of not having a record label demanding a release so they can take their time and get it just right.

This matches with recent Keith Richards' statements about his desire to go back to a studio for a new album.