The Rolling Stones unleash powerful new music video ‘Angry’ featuring Sydney Sweeney!
The Rolling Stones, one of the most iconic rock bands in history, have just dropped a bombshell with the release of their latest single “Angry” from the highly anticipated album “Hackney Diamonds.” The band has been making waves in the music industry for decades, and this new release proves they still have what it takes to captivate audiences around the world.
Featuring a star-studded music video starring the talented Sydney Sweeney from the hit series “Euphoria,” “Angry” is a powerful track that showcases the band’s signature sound and style. Directed by Francois Rousselet, the music video is a visual feast that takes viewers on a wild ride through the streets of Los Angeles, blending scenes of Sweeney in a daring black leather outfit with vintage footage of The Rolling Stones in their prime.
During a recent press conference in London, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Ronnie Wood shared their excitement about the new single and the upcoming album. Sweeney, who plays a central role in the music video, expressed her awe at being asked to be a part of the project, calling it “the biggest thing ever.” She praised the song for its infectious energy, admitting that it has been stuck in her head ever since she first heard it.
“Hackney Diamonds” marks The Rolling Stones’ first album of original songs in nearly two decades, following their 2005 release “A Bigger Bang.” Fans have been eagerly awaiting new music from the band, and with the announcement of the album’s release date on Oct. 20, the countdown has officially begun.
With their unparalleled talent, timeless music, and undying passion for rock ‘n’ roll, The Rolling Stones continue to push boundaries and defy expectations with each new release. “Angry” is just the beginning of what promises to be another groundbreaking chapter in the band’s legendary career.
Stay tuned for more updates on “Hackney Diamonds” and get ready to rock out to the electrifying sounds of The Rolling Stones as they prove once again why they are truly the greatest rock band of all time.