The Rolling Stones have released two new tracks featuring Robert Smith of the Cure on their upcoming Foreign Tongues album. "Divine Intervention" stands as one of the collaborations, marking an unexpected meeting between the classic rock behemoths and the gothic rock pioneer.
Smith's involvement signals the Stones' continued push into contemporary territory despite their decades-long dominance of rock music. The collaboration pairs the raw, bluesy swagger that defined the Stones' sound with Smith's distinctive vocal texture and the Cure's atmospheric sensibilities. This pairing reflects a broader trend among legacy acts seeking to refresh their catalog through strategic guest features.
Foreign Tongues appears to gather diverse vocal talents across its tracklist, positioning the album as a departure from the Stones' traditional approach. The inclusion of Smith, whose career trajectory represents an entirely different lineage within rock music, suggests deliberate curation aimed at introducing the Stones' work to audiences beyond their core fanbase.
The Cure maintain an active presence in popular culture despite their inconsistent release schedule over recent decades. Smith's appearance on a Stones track carries symbolic weight—two figures who essentially defined competing versions of rock music (the blues-based classic rock versus post-punk darkness) now finding common ground in the studio. The collaboration underscores how veteran artists continue mining their archives for fresh material while leveraging contemporary relevance through name recognition.
Rolling Stones fans anticipate the full album, which promises further surprises in its lineup of featured performers. The "Divine Intervention" track hints at an ambitious sonic palette for Foreign Tongues, one that honors the Stones' legacy while testing the boundaries of what their sound can accommodate.
