Iconic band, The Rolling Stones, have unveiled their new track Living in a ghost town that they worked on during COVID-19 isolation.
The number, written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, finds the band grappling with isolation, reports billboard.com.
The official video for Living In A Ghost Town is out now! https://t.co/6gIqyxRdOy
— Ronnie Wood (@ronniewood) April 24, 2020
"So the Stones were in the studio recording some new material before the lockdown and there was one song we thought would resonate through the times that we're living in right now," Jagger said in a statement about the song's timing. "We've worked on it in isolation. And here it is -- it's called Living in a ghost town," added the band's frontman.
The Rolling Stones have just announced a brand new track ‘Living In A Ghost Town’, recorded in LA and London last year and finished in isolation! Listen now: https://t.co/nDZbw5dLLm
Watch the video premiere on the Stones official YouTube Channel at 7pm BST today! pic.twitter.com/qMGT5KHmty
— The Rolling Stones (@RollingStones) April 23, 2020
Apart from a live rendition of She's a rainbow from 2017's Honk compilation album, the surprise track marks The Rolling Stones' first proper studio single since their 2016 cover album, Blue and lonesome.