The fans of Rolling Stones may have good news as the band is planning to meet for secret sessions to work on new song ideas which could ultimately lead to the much-anticipated blues album.
An insider spilled the beans that the band is getting together shortly to go through ideas and the members have tour rehearsals too but all feel the time was right for a new album in a decade, the Mirror reported.
The insider continued that the band has talked about a blues record for a long time and it would be very different for the band and Keith Richards is very keen.
The news of Rolling Stones' secret get-together comes after Mick Jagger admitted that he would love to do another album and revealed he had been working on song ideas at home.
The bands' last release 'A Bigger Bang' was in 2005.
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