The Rolling Stones' 'Hackney Diamonds' appears to be coming thanks to a glass repair newspaper ad

'When you say gimme shelter, we’ll fix your shattered windows'
Mick Jagger of The Rolling Stones
Mick Jagger of The Rolling Stones Photo credit Ethan Miller/Getty Images
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The Rolling Stones seem to be ramping up the anticipation for their forthcoming new album with a new print advertisement in a local British newspaper.

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Recently published in the U.K. paper the Hackney Gazette, an ad for what looks at first to be a glass repair shop called Hackney Diamonds ("Est. 1962") has led fans to believe that will in fact be the title of the new Stones record.

As you can see in the photo posted by a fan below and on the website mentioned at the bottom of the ad, peppered throughout the fine print are not-so-subtle references to the band stating, “our friendly staff promises you satisfaction. When you say gimme shelter, we’ll fix your shattered windows.” Also, you'll notice the very much trademarked Rolling Stones logo dotting the "i" in Diamonds.

This is likely the band stepping into promo mode for their highly anticipated, Andrew Watt-helmed Charlie Watts tribute set to include collaborations with The Beatles' Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, former member Bill Wyman, and more.

The Stones' 2016 covers album, Blue & Lonesome, is the group's latest release, and a new record will mark the first collection of newly recorded material since 2005's A Bigger Bang.

Fans can register for updates now at hackneydiamonds.com.

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