Faces, Rod Stewart, Ronnie Wood and Kenney Jones They seem to be reunited to record 11 new songs, which can be released as a new album in 2026.

The news about the new music became known in an interview by Kenny Jones in The Telegraph, in which Drammer confirmed that “about 11 songs” have been recorded at Rak Studios in Northern London, including one with Jules Holland’s participation. “They won’t be all right for the album, but most are well”, said Jones.

“I don’t think I’ll see it released this year. But I can see it released next year. Everyone does different things. We make small recordings here and there. Suddenly, Stones go out on tour again, Rod comes out again. “clarified.

The original Faces band was released from 1969 to 1975, with various reunions being carried out in the coming years.

In 2015, Rod Stewart joined the band for their first joint appearance after 40 years, and more recently, rumors of an official reunion have intensified.

In 2020 they were reunited to perform the 1971 song “Stay with me” at the British Awards – British Awards and the following year, Wood revealed that they had met at his home in London to record “a little new face of Faces”.

Now, it seems that the new project is closer to traffic than ever, though more details remain unknown. After its release, it will mark the band’s first complete work from the 1973 album “Ooh La La”.

Elsewhere in the interview, Jones also said that he recently met Rod and Ronnie to discuss a new documentary on Faces, which could include footage that has not been “not projected again”.

The English rock band was formed in London in 1969 by Small Faces members, when singer and guitarist Steve Marior left to create Humble Pie. With Ian Mclagan (keys), Ronnie Leine (bass, vocals) and Kenney Jones (drums and percussion), guitarist Ronnie Wood and singer Rod Styrt, both from Jeff Beck Group, and the new composition were renamed Faces.