The Rolling Stones Confirm Studio Sessions for New Music, Sparking Excitement Among Fans
Update: 2025-09-28
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The Rolling Stones have confirmed that they are back in the studio working on new music, according to their producer Andrew Watt, who also produced their celebrated 2023 release Hackney Diamonds. Fans may remember that Keith Richards previously hinted at more material, and while details are under wraps, there’s excitement building around what’s next from the legendary rock band. On the classic rock front, Swedish band Treat has announced their tenth studio album, The Wild Card, slated for release November 21 on Frontiers Records, coinciding with their 45th anniversary. Meanwhile, Dream Theater’s upcoming live album Quarantine: Live in Paris is generating buzz, especially with drummer Mike Portnoy’s return and the band’s 40th anniversary tour keeping progressive metal fans engaged.
Several notable reissues and box sets are out this week. Whitesnake’s 2011 album Forevermore receives an expanded deluxe edition, including four CDs and a Blu-ray with new mixes and additional material. Genesis fans are celebrating the 50th anniversary of The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway, with a lavish re-release featuring a remastered album and a significant amount of previously unreleased material, giving fans a deeper look into the band’s progressive rock legacy. Frank Zappa enthusiasts can also look forward to an archival box set featuring 75 percent previously unreleased recordings, continuing the trend of major box set releases through the end of 2025.
In the realm of new music across genres, recent and upcoming releases include efforts from standout artists such as Lil Durk with Deep Thoughts, indie favorite Lucy Dacus dropping Forever Is a Feeling, and K-pop sensations Stray Kids with Karma. The country music world pauses to remember Kris Kristofferson, whose passing has stirred an outpouring of tributes and reflection on his profound songwriting legacy. Alongside this, Garth Brooks made chart history on September 28 with the debut of his album Ropin’ the Wind, showing the ongoing relevance of country icons.
Rounding out this week’s news, industry chatter points to a wave of archival projects dropping in October and November across rock, indie, pop, hip-hop, and metal, suggesting a strong finish for music releases in 2025. As listeners look ahead, anticipation also grows for the 2026 release lineup. Thanks for tuning in and be sure to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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Several notable reissues and box sets are out this week. Whitesnake’s 2011 album Forevermore receives an expanded deluxe edition, including four CDs and a Blu-ray with new mixes and additional material. Genesis fans are celebrating the 50th anniversary of The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway, with a lavish re-release featuring a remastered album and a significant amount of previously unreleased material, giving fans a deeper look into the band’s progressive rock legacy. Frank Zappa enthusiasts can also look forward to an archival box set featuring 75 percent previously unreleased recordings, continuing the trend of major box set releases through the end of 2025.
In the realm of new music across genres, recent and upcoming releases include efforts from standout artists such as Lil Durk with Deep Thoughts, indie favorite Lucy Dacus dropping Forever Is a Feeling, and K-pop sensations Stray Kids with Karma. The country music world pauses to remember Kris Kristofferson, whose passing has stirred an outpouring of tributes and reflection on his profound songwriting legacy. Alongside this, Garth Brooks made chart history on September 28 with the debut of his album Ropin’ the Wind, showing the ongoing relevance of country icons.
Rounding out this week’s news, industry chatter points to a wave of archival projects dropping in October and November across rock, indie, pop, hip-hop, and metal, suggesting a strong finish for music releases in 2025. As listeners look ahead, anticipation also grows for the 2026 release lineup. Thanks for tuning in and be sure to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
For great Music deals
https://amzn.to/3BPL8A7
Or check out these podcasts http://quietplease.ai
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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