The Rolling Stones have released two new songs: Devine Intervention, featuring The Cure singer Robert Smith and Jealous Lover, which is accompanied by a video starring actor Anya Taylor-Joy.
Jealous Lover, which features a sound reminiscent of some of the band's soul and disco-inspired songs such as Miss You, is the latest single from the upcoming album Foreign Tongues.
Devine Intervention features the veteran UK band's recognisable blues-tinged rock sound of the early 1970s with Smith contributing guitar. The song is one of two on Foreign Tongues that The Cure frontman will appear on.
The Jealous Lover video also features former Glee actor Charles Melton, who arrives with Taylor-Joy at a motel before the pair have an argument which sees her chase him through the venue before multiplying when she attempts to stop him leaving down a flight of stairs.
Both singles feature Steve Winwood on keys with the album also due to include appearances from Paul McCartney and Red Hot Chili Peppers' drummer Chad Smith.
It comes after the music video for In The Stars featured Marty Supreme star Odessa A'zion, along with CGI versions of Mick Jagger and guitarists Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood in their younger years.
Foreign Tongues will be released on July 10 on a wide range of formats, including CD, cassette, vinyl record, and special box sets. The record follows 2023's Grammy-winning Hackney Diamonds.